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This really could not be better advocacy at the Torch lighting ceremony .Hopefully we will get the chance to buy copies like the girls do every time the Duchess of Cambridge walks out the door .In my dreams! Still every little helps :lol:

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A hot summer would help ....

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A quick Google image search did not turn up any pics of guys in skirts. Lots of women in long dresses looking very elegant, a few pics of the self opinionated plonker running the show this year (I was at university with him and disliked him actively from the first time we met; very unusual for me). No pictures of skirted guys though, so I can't help feeling the advocacy value might be somewhat limited.

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There is a video of the actual lighting of the torch and, safely out of frame for the most part, were several guys in tunics.

The womens' dresses were stunning (where's that "drool" smiley?) but would likely not work very well on the average male frame. From the brief long-range shots of the mens' tunics I got the impression that they were rather shapeless and boring.
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:hmmm: Pardon me, but is there a link to the pic/video :?:
Or did I miss something somewhere.

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I saw it too on my local NBC station KARE11.
Went to their website and found photos in the photo gallery - LINK:

http://www.kare11.com/news/photo-galler ... yid=975894

Look for photo # 4 in the sequence.
If some reason the direct page link does not work try this one:

http://www.kare11.com

then page down to photo gallery (torch lighting) and click on that.

What was shown on TV was the video feed of the lighting of the torch to start its journey to London.

Researching NBC website and Nightly News for the video feed .........

The men wore a short thigh length tunic in same pattern of the womens full gown with plenty of micro mini pleats through out.
Maybe a copyright thing but as with anything copies will be made.

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Uncle Al wrote: :hmmm: Pardon me, but is there a link to the pic/video :?:
I "googled" for (I think) "Greek Olympic mens skirts" and (perhaps) on the second page there was an article that had the video embedded in it. Unfortunately that's at work and I'm at home so I cannot cite it at the moment.
Or did I miss something somewhere.
I'm sorry sir, the train left 20 minutes ago. :P

Oh, alright, enough snarkiness. Here's The Link, and, since RMA got his post in whilst I was composing mine, I shall state that his trumps mine for shots of men in tunics. (Well done, sir!)
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And to trump my own post try this link:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/ns/NBCNightlyNews

After the page loads look on the left side for Video and then down to Topics - click on Olympics
and look for the torch lighting .....

It may be moved further down the menu as more news is added.
As I went back to edit this post it was changed .....

This was the actual video feed on national TV NBC.

Damn commercial for the first 20 or so seconds and then the video.
The men and a boy are shown in the first few seconds of the 24 second video
and then it all the gals in the long gowns - hollywood type production !

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Hope I'm not infringing on any copyrights by posting it, but, here's the pic:

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If I am, Carl, feel free to edit it out.

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The women's long robes are reminiscent of ancient statuary, but the men's ...? I suppose that to conform with ancient Greek tradition, the males should have been naked, but that would not be allowed on tv. Singlet tops with frilly skirts did not strike me as either traditional nor modern, and I can't see the outfit making the headlines, especially as the real athlete (as opposed to the entertainers) who would be carrying the flame away was dressed in mundane sport cover-ups. Now, if he had worn a smart running skirt or short straight tunic, then that would have made an impact on the world.

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The outfits the men had on certainly looked comfortable for a hot day, when I saw the video they also seemed to move very nicely, it's a pity they where doing a ridiculous dance!
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Thanks for the pics links to the Olympic flame lighting - the men's skirts look a little like this old poster for a very old film (full outfit is different.)

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Completely unrelated to the modern Olympics, and more to the point where it comes to costuming, I recommend taking a gander at (and listen to) Vangelis' Mythodea -- a choral symphony mildly linked to NASA's Mars Oddysey mission and spectacularly presented at Athens' Temple of Zeus.

Especially get a look at the costumes on the choir -- and most remarkably the guys. The blokes playing the tympani are no slouches when it comes to garb either!

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A terrific find - thanks for posting the link! Just listened to the concert tonight and it gave me goosebumps just listening to it even though it was nearly 11 years ago. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! I'll listen to this again and again!
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skirtingtoday wrote:A terrific find - thanks for posting the link! Just listened to the concert tonight and it gave me goosebumps just listening to it even though it was nearly 11 years ago. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! I'll listen to this again and again!
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