What is the main objective of having The olympics? Answer: This policy has two main objectives: • it strives to promote Olympic Games which respect the environment and meet the standards of sustainable development. • it also aims to promote awareness among and educate the members of the Olympic family and sports practitioners in general of the importance of a healthy environment and sustainable development. It is based on the principles enshrined in the The Olympic Charter (Chapter 1, The Olympic Movement and its Actions: Mission and Role of the IOC): • to encourage and support a responsible concern for environmental issues, to promote sustainable development in sport and require that the Olympic Games are held accordingly; and • to promote a positive legacy from the Olympic Games to the Host cities and the Host countries. The IOC policy also finds its roots and scope in the Olympic Movement's agenda 21 which is another major reference document in this field.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Dumb & Dumber Sequel In The Works




The only way we are getting on board with this is if Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels come back for it! That'd we'd LOVE to see it!

Sources have spoken to Bobby Farrelly about the possibility of bringing Harry and Floyd back for a sequel to Dumb and Dumber. According to him, if the Jim and Jeff are game, so are he and his brother! He explained:
“If we could get those two guys back together, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels that might be a worthwhile sequel — and that ball is in motion. We’re starting to think about what those two dimwits would be doing 20 years later in life, and hopefully we’ll be able to come up with something worthy of a sequel.”

We have no idea how you guys would top yourselves, but we'd love to see you try!
Following this interview, the Farrelly Brothers’ rep told sources that "the ball is indeed in motion on a Dumb & Dumber sequel," but still no word on Jim and Jeff.
Do it, fellas! Please, before it's too late! You're already getting a bit long in the tooth!

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