patels shop wrote:celebrating the NHS is nothing like celebrating americaās social security system. the NHS is considered to be uniquely British and is something that we feel says a lot about our national values and societal development. kinda like the way americans love their constitution or the statue of liberty.
bradley, iām sorry but most people over the age of 8 need more than just big bangs and flashing lights to be entertained. but hey, look on the bright side: every time your dad takes your nintendo ds off you and tells you to be polite at the table youāre learning how to behave with a grown-up level of respect, which canāt be a bad thing
Glad to have hit a nerve with you, patel. My post was sarcastic so I guess I deserve that nintendo comment, and there's no way you could know that I'm a father of two kids. I actually wanted the British to succeed in pulling off an epic opening ceremony. I'll still be rooting for them to do something halfway decent for the closing. Sydney, Athens, and Beijing were all class acts when they had their chance to entertain the world. None of them forced the rest of the world to admire their govt. entitlement programs. The NHS portion of the show was a very small bit of what was just absolutely dull. It was a horrible opening, and it's unfortunate because Britain had so much more to offer. I realize that the Brits on this site feel like they have to defend what was done at the opening - any country's citizens would probably feel the same.