I have relatives that live in London and some of the sporting events are taking place pretty much on their doorstep which is cool to see the transformation all the hard work has made to a once otherwise uninteresting part of town.
I can't say I'm hugely geared up for the Olympics but I am supporting it. I've had the Olympic Torch pass me at least twice on its route around the country (was cool to see). I'll be watching the opening ceremony tonight (9pm my time so that'll be about 4-5pm forum time). The director of the ceremony was our own Danny Boyle (film director of such greats as: 28 Days Later, Slumdog Millionaire and Trainspotting). It'll be interesting to see what he's come up with (ice skating double decker buses anyone?

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There have been a few issues regarding the games in terms of impact on the surrounding area. By that I mean, road closures and some areas becoming inaccessible. Part of my route to drive down to my relatives in South London have been restricted due to some of the running and cycling events taking place there. As if the Tube (London Underground) wasn't packed and bad enough at the best of times, it was even worse when they ran a "dress rehearsal" for people travelling to the Olympic Park for the opening ceremony this evening. 60,000 people travelled and, lo and behold, there were delays, backups and other problems with the sheer weight and traffic of people using the Tube to get to Stratford (East London).
All that aside, I reckon the games will be great. The country has been flying banners, got painted up in Union Jacks (country's flag) and the like and generally getting into the spirit of the games where they can (mostly). I'll be watching the odd event but overall, I'm looking forward to it
