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    Lightbulb 'Good evening, Mr. Bond' and other London Olympic quotes

    The following are some of the fun and memorable quotes from the London Olympics:

    "Good evening, Mr Bond."

    - The 86-year-old Queen Elizabeth makes her film debut in a clip with James Bond star Daniel Craig shown as part of the quirky opening ceremony.


    "Some of you will be baffled, I can guarantee it ... I hope you enjoy that kind of Liquorice Allsorts of things. Many of you won't understand that reference, either."

    - Director Danny Boyle prepares international journalists for the opening ceremony.


    "The female body is a masterpiece. Everyone likes to look at the female body, especially in dynamic, athletic sport."

    - Natalie Cook, gold medallist at Sydney in 2000, defends bikinis in beach volleyball.


    "It's hard to know just how well it will turn out ... There are a few things that were disconcerting."

    - Visiting U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney kicks off a storm of indignation in London and is forced to quickly backtrack.


    "The excitement is growing so much I think the Geiger counter of Olympo-mania is going to go 'zoink' off the scale."

    - London Mayor Boris Johnson is typically effusive in summing up the mood at an Olympics concert in London's Hyde Park.


    "There are many people who want to start rowing because I have come to the Olympic Games. We will start when I get back. We just have to wait for the boats to arrive."

    - Wildcard Niger rower Hamadou Djibo Issaka trained for just three months for the men's single sculls, but never in his landlocked and mostly desert home country.


    "Had I won the gold medal, I would have retired."

    - Roger Bannister, famous for running a mile in under four minutes in 1954, reveals he might have quit two years earlier had he not missed out on the medals at the Helsinki Olympics.


    "I said 'The medal is there, we have to take it'. I had a super feeling. I felt something big, but now I feel something even bigger, a big pain."

    - Injured Swiss cyclist Fabian Cancellara rues a crash in the men's road race.


    "She made it into the opening ceremony. She obviously should not have been there ... I can now confirm that she was a cast member. She was slightly over-excited."

    - London 2012 organising committee chairman Sebastian Coe is asked to explain how a woman breached security to gatecrash India's athletes' parade at the opening ceremony.


    "We want to make sure that the right fighter has won."

    - Nicolas Messner, spokesman for the International Judo Federation, explains the first ever overruling of a flag decision by an Olympics judo referee and judges. Victory was awarded to, and then taken away from, South Korea's Cho Jun-Ho in his men's -66kg the quarter-final.


    "Inspire a generation' is our motto. Not necessarily 'Create a generation', which is what they sometimes get up to in the Olympic village."

    - London Mayor Boris Johnson extols the "energy and enthusiasm" of the Games' 10,000 athletes, to whom some 150,000 condoms have been distributed.


    "I'm happy to say I'm the third in the world."

    - British golden girl Rebecca Adlington, unexpected double swimming gold medal winner at the Beijing Olympics four years ago, expresses her delight at winning a bronze before a cheering home crowd in London.


    "Unticketed."

    - The word organizers used on the Games' official website to mean "closed to the public" was interpreted as "free to get in" by hundreds of archery fans who were turned away from a qualifying round at Lord's Cricket Ground.


    "It's tough. It's not ballet."

    - Six foot 5 inch (1.96 meter) water polo player Miho Boskovic clutches a bag of ice to his elbow as he talks to reporters after scoring three goals in Croatia's opener against Greece.


    "We were getting rather frustrated with Transport for London at one point and discussed internally trying to get on a bus with a coffin."
    - London funeral director John Cribb expresses frustration at the special road lanes set aside for Olympic vehicles.


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    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story...ondon-olympics


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    "The excitement is growing so much I think the Geiger counter of Olympo-mania is going to go 'zoink' off the scale."

    - London Mayor Boris Johnson is typically effusive in summing up the mood at an Olympics concert in London's Hyde Park.

    More wiff waff from Boris....


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    [QUOTE=lastlid;378250...More wiff waff from Boris....[/QUOTE]

    You know what? Sometimes he's so funny, sometimes he's so right and sometimes he's so charismatic
    I just can't make my mind up


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    I think he is great. Entertaining.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    I think he is great. Entertaining.
    I agree. He's just so refreshing. I never know what he's going to say, but mostly I agree with him.

    We're both nuts
    I mean Boris and me, not me and you. Although we might also be both the same nuts


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    Yeah. He is a bit "off the wall".


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    Daniel Craig or Mr. Bond

    guys dont tell my husband hehehehe


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    There was a bit in that clip where HM ignores Bond and continues writing until the clock strikes.

    This was good in two ways - first, many people watching will have thought "That's not the Queen - that's an actress!" - until she turns round - and secondly HM is known to be a stickler for punctuality (given her schedules, she has to be!) and he's ever so slightly early.

    (On the other hand, the Princess Royal - whom I admire immensely - is almost always late, because she just does too much.)


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