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on the last flight out of Heathrow is swallowed by the deepening dusk. Down below, in the bay windows of Osterley and Slough, miles of faded Team GB bunting is torn down, releasing a payload of dessicated flies and moth wings.


In the Lee Valley, whole colonies of rats eat their young. A million wild flower seeds are crushed under the wheels of the trucks that ferry away, all day and all night, the smashed skeletons of silenced Olympic venues.


Hansen and Big Al are back on the MOTD sofa. Half term is weeks away.

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As with the limbs of executed traitors, the individual petals of the torch are installed on spikes in towns across the country.


IOC rules stipulate that none is ever lit again.


Weston-super-Mare is awarded "Malawi", a situation its council finds somewhat unsatisfactory.


In 2032 Dave Gorman pitches the idea of a special anniversary show reuniting all 204 original petals, to be shown on Sky Sports' "BBC Gold" stream on AppleTV. His researchers can trace only 56. The project is shelved.

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