Olympic closing ceremony tickets...

Olympic closing ceremony tickets...

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TTmonkey

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20,911 posts

252 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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A few ex colleagues (facebook friend types) are going to the closing ceremony on Sunday.

How nice for them, they've all been given tickets by their companies, who are sponsors.

Couldn't think of more deserving people either.

All are IT contractors on a tub full of money a month, and I know one of them at least (and suspect the others too) is doing the 'Jimmy Carr' school of income tax scheme.


Nice to know 'the right people' are getting the tickets.

DanDC5

19,087 posts

172 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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Nearly always the way with these things.... And they probably won't go anyway.

Shuvi McTupya

24,460 posts

252 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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My 13yr old niece is going.

Her best friends parents invited her along. They called my sister and asked if it was ok if they got her a ticket so their daughter had some company.

The extra ticket apparently cost them £1,400!

These people also went on that Chris Evans charity drive recently, apparently they paid somewhere in the region £150k for the honour.

It must be nice to just be able to spunk money like that!

Burrow01

1,852 posts

197 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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TTmonkey said:
A few ex colleagues (facebook friend types) are going to the closing ceremony on Sunday.

How nice for them, they've all been given tickets by their companies, who are sponsors.

Couldn't think of more deserving people either.

All are IT contractors on a tub full of money a month, and I know one of them at least (and suspect the others too) is doing the 'Jimmy Carr' school of income tax scheme.


Nice to know 'the right people' are getting the tickets.
No Jelousy there then...., maybe if they were not "Ex" colleagues you might be going with them...

srob

11,781 posts

243 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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On a remotely similar theme, one of my aunt's mates - that was staying with her too - told us that her sister had re-mortgaged her house to buy four opening ceremony tickets.

She said they were worth every pound she paid for them, and was in the same box as Kofi Annan and Bill gates.

Hats off to her, sometimes you just have to do something, if you want it badly enough smile

elster

17,517 posts

215 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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Couple of people I know are going courtesy of Hilton, they won a competition run by the hotel group for all employees.

Bluebarge

4,519 posts

183 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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TTmonkey said:
A few ex colleagues (facebook friend types) are going to the closing ceremony on Sunday.

How nice for them, they've all been given tickets by their companies, who are sponsors.

Couldn't think of more deserving people either.

All are IT contractors on a tub full of money a month, and I know one of them at least (and suspect the others too) is doing the 'Jimmy Carr' school of income tax scheme.


Nice to know 'the right people' are getting the tickets.
Don't see the problem. The sponsor paid for them. Without sponsors the tickets would be even more expensive for Joe public or the taxpayer would pay more or the venues would be sh*t.

Maybe I do see the problem - the sponsor doesn't like you. C'est la vie.

anonymous-user

59 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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think yourself lucky, the poor sods going will have to hear Paul McCartney drag himself tunelessly though another Beatles song again... at least we can turn the sound off and make a cup of tea at that point....


elster

17,517 posts

215 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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pablo said:
think yourself lucky, the poor sods going will have to hear Paul McCartney drag himself tunelessly though another Beatles song again... at least we can turn the sound off and make a cup of tea at that point....
Don't forget the spice girls

fadeaway

1,463 posts

231 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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Bluebarge said:
Don't see the problem. ....

Maybe I do see the problem - the sponsor doesn't like you. C'est la vie.
rofl

Puggit

48,755 posts

253 months

Friday 10th August 2012
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elster said:
pablo said:
think yourself lucky, the poor sods going will have to hear Paul McCartney drag himself tunelessly though another Beatles song again... at least we can turn the sound off and make a cup of tea at that point....
Don't forget the spice girls
eek

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/olympic...

Edited to add - plenty of spoilers in that link

s3fella

10,524 posts

192 months

Friday 10th August 2012
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I got some friends some tickets last week for 20 quid a pop.