A lasting legacy for local communities

The Olympic legacy will be lasting I know more Olympic shite, I really should change topic, but inspired by other peoples graphics I thought I’d exercise my piss poor graphics skills. Especially having read about the lasting sports legacy being left in hackney with existing sports facilities and wildlife habitat destroyed for good. That’s even before you consider if the Olympic body will return the pitches under the temporary car park to anything like they’re previous state. To keep track of just what the legacy will be, and lets see how far off the mark my graphic is there’s Games Monitor.

Oh and for the record the graphic isn’t a threat, it’s a joke, humour, satire, not to be taken seriously. If you’re distressed by it please feel free to piss off and make yourself a nice cup of tea.

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2 Responses to A lasting legacy for local communities

  1. That monitoring website is a good spot.

    Mr Raft is having to fight his way through London this week; he’s not happy.

    I need to pop up to Cork Street and I’m not happy either since it looks more than ordinarily hostile.

    Here’s a handy countdown display – don’t know if you’ve already come across it.

    http://itsalmo.st/#theendofthefuckingolympics

    • Giolla says:

      I rather fear that that monitor site is going to be kept rather busy – love the countdown timer. I Popped into the rake by London Bridge last night and that wasn’t too bad, but of course no events on yet so…

      Avoiding London for the duration as much as possible seems likely to be a plan