Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Graham Clifford finds a cobra salad at the 2010 DEHLI Commonwealth Games!

Biography: Graham is the sports editor of the Irish Post newspaper in London and has been a broadcast and print journalist for the last eight years working in the U.K., Australia and in his native Ireland. He presents a show on local BBC radio in the South East of England and claims to have Psychic powers. He once caught a falling star and glued it back in space again and is in line to become next King of Greenland! 

Raceclub owner’s help out Commonwealth Games organizers 

The sport of Kings may be our tipple but still many of you have rose to the challenge of assisting the organizers of Delhi’s commonwealth Games. I asked in the last view from the stands competition what should the Game’s new slogan have been. There were numerous good answers but perhaps Wattos stable hit the nail on the head. Their suggestion “"The 2010 DEHLI Commonwealth Games" "Pole-vaulters on hand to cater for all your transport needs." There are one or two holes in this proposal though namely India isn’t noted for it’s high quality pole vaulters! Also the air quality in Delhi is such that pole-vaulting from A to B may be a health hazard. I would suggest though that health and safety isn’t a priority, the following article more or less confirms this!:

“Another deadly cobra snake was discovered by workers slithering down a drain in Dehli's new tennis stadium just days before the Commonwealth Games are due to start. The 4ft-long reptile was captured by an expert from animal rescue organisation Wildlife SOS as workers rushed to complete preparations for Sunday's opening ceremony. It is the second snake to be discovered near Games' facilities after one was found in a South African athlete's room yesterday. And in another embarrassment for organisers, an Indian boxer fell through his bed in the athletes village. But Delhi's chief minister today said put a gloss on progress and insisted she was confident they would complete the job. Members of the English team who had been forced to check themselves into a hotel because preparations were so far behind schedule, moved into the games village. 'The facilities are fine, and right now they are enjoying their lunch,' said a spokeswoman”

Yes a lunch of cobra salad!

Well done Wattos, for your helpful efforts you’ve scooped this week’s £10 in bonus credits, enjoy!

Praise for Raceclubs, what next?!

It was good to see some praise for the staff at Raceclubs last week. Lee from the Moletown yard wrote “Entry Fee has been reduced to £2.60, halving original cost.” Members of the Raceclubs customer service team had to be treated for shock after reading this message! Now that the message of praise has been penned surely it’s time for more complaints or are the owners going soft!

Raceclub’s writer found under Indian boxer’s bed

Part-time croupier and occasional writer Graham Clifford has been found seriously injured under the bed of an Indian boxer ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Clifford, 21, who’s writing style has been compared to Shakespeare, was on the run after a controversial article in which he asked if owners on the popular Raceclub’s website were going soft. Clifford didn’t expect the boxer to fall through his bed and it’s suspected a Raceclubs owner posed as a chamber maid to rig the bed in question. A spokeswoman for the Commonwealth Games said “ Graham is fine and right now he’s enjoying his lunch!”

 

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