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8-09-2008 @ 11:41PM
Secret Asian Man said...
We can all agree that the Chinese pretty much tops it when it comes to the Opening Ceremony. It was a spectacular extravaganza that manages to be coherent and not be a huge mess of crazy, over-the-top things going on.
The level of synchronicity of some of these acts were close to that of the eerily mechanical precision that is the North Korean Mass Games but beats it by sheer size.
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