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The hell with the Olympics !

  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 6887 - 1972
  • date : 01 septembre 1972
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • The Olympics, Rademsky, And Me

    He's in position now in his armchair ! The tele's on! And ifs BENNY GREEN! And he's really blasting away into the final of the 1.200 word article

  • The Object ls Not To Take Part But To Win

    "lt's Just a few addresses in Wolverhampton in case you lose."

    par Mike Williams
  • The Munich Collection

    Whether any of our Olympics team actually nicked those shirts from Marks and Sparks I can't remember now; the facts got lost in cannabis fumes, the shaking of dusky fists, and other mani- festations of the sporting spirit.
    If they did, I wouldn't blame them. l'd also hope for equal indulgence from any Bench. Who, in their position, lying awake nights at the prospect of appearing before an audience of billions in a damp under- vest with a cardboard number on the back, wouldn't be tempted to sprint among the haberdashery picking up an item or two they wouldn't mind being seen dead in?

    par Basil Boothroyd
  • And Now the Final of the Men’s Clockwork Four Hundred Metres...

    Fearless hard-hitting sports columnist Patrick Ryan drags the Games into the XXth Century

    par Patrick Ryan
  • Home is where you hang your helpmate... without being charged extra on the bill

    Now the last holiday-nauts are returning to base, let's face it: isn't there something overly intimate, faintly indecent, about billeting yourself in other people's houses, whether they are called hotels, inns, guest-houses or farm accommodation? Smelling their smells, rinsing out their baths, gluing back the arms of their ornaments with spit, leaving their sheets like knotted ropes, putting your bare feet on their linoleum, re-arranging their food on your plate so that it looks like the aftermath of an autopsy, drilling yourself in their rules and regulations, learning to talk their jargon and endure their politics?

    par Alan Brien
  • What did you do in

    With impeccable timing, managed to break out on the 33rd and no doubt Britain shall respond with we're keeping

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Punch
Punch PUNCH is a satirical magazine created in 1841 by Henry Mayhew. It is well known for discovering authors and drawers like Willie Wilde and Cecil Aldin. The magazine was really popular in the second half of the XIXth century and lasted until 2002 when it had to stop its publication because of a bad turnover.

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