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Originally posted by Anna View PostOh. Well that applies to McEnroe, Borg and countless other tennis players doesn't it? In fact, apart from possibly Agassi I can't think of a single pretty boy tennis player and he was a bit too much aging rock star looks. And the women are hardly any better in the beauty stakes. Although as they are all lesbians they should be able to play 5 sets with no probs.
hang on a minute I thought I was a heterosexual ?
(I am but he did have lovely legs though )
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Originally posted by Anna View PostSerena Williams (nice Welsh girl)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Anna View PostI find, not being a tennis player although we did it at school and I was useless, I don't understand the scoring. I also find the grunting of the ladies irritating. However, as I came out in support of The Dour Scots Laddie yesterday I guess I'll watch the mens final. Is that a 3 set or a 5 set (I didn't know there were different rules for men and women), if it's a finish at 11pm job then I won't watch.
So let some of our very valued (and ever-so-slightly bitter and twisted) English members be as rude as they like about Andy Murray, but let's not be too harsh on the grunting ladies, please ...
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostYes, I found the ladies' grunting a bit of a turn-off as well, and not the sort of thing I was brought up to expect ladies to do (at least in public), but it did have the distinct advantage of drowning-out much of the BBC commentary.
So let some of our very valued (and ever-so-slightly bitter and twisted) English members be as rude as they like about Andy Murray, but let's not be too harsh on the grunting ladies, please ...
give me a grunting "lady" any day
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postno, I am biased because he lacks charm and isn't pretty.
I thought Tim was quite pretty when young, nice proportions and graceful.
Very sad that Radwanska didn't win this afternoon. For a moment I thought she might. I was only half watching, as always with the sound turned off most of the time.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostNo-one can help not being pretty - he is his mother's son, after all - but he could at least try to be pleasant.
I thought Tim was quite pretty when young, nice proportions and graceful.
Rafa Nadal has an enormous...
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"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I felt a bit sorry for Radwanska but she has time on her side. It was a much better match than seemed likely at the end of the first set. What a great comeback for someone who was very ill just a short while ago and who does so much for charity in Africa.
I like the commentary. Today they had one of the best teams. I think though that Mac is getting a little carried away when he suggests that SW is the greatest player ever. That chart of Grand Slam wins of all time they showed was really fascinating:
1 Margaret Court 24
2 Steffi Graf 22
3 Helen Wills Moody 19
4 Chris Evert 18
= Martina Navratilova 18
6 Serena Williams 14
7 Billie Jean King 12
8 Maureen Connolly 9
= Monica Seles 9
10 Suzanne Lenglen 8
= Molla Bjurstedt Mallory 8
12 Maria Bueno 7
= Evonne Goolagong 7
= Dorothea Lambert Chambers 7
= Justine Henin 7
= Venus Williams 7Last edited by Guest; 07-07-12, 21:25.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Caliban View PostRafa Nadal has an enormous...
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostDid anyone read that hilarious interview by Lynn Barber in the Sunday Times last year? She has the sharpest pen in Fleet Street, well, Wapping, and I've never felt quite the same about him since. It really got to him, as he was heard to refer to her in uncomplimentary tones subsequently. She remarked to him that for someone who did underwear adverts, he appeared to, er, find his own underwear extremely uncomfortable."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostDid anyone read that hilarious interview by Lynn Barber in the Sunday Times last year? She has the sharpest pen in Fleet Street, well, Wapping, and I've never felt quite the same about him since. It really got to him, as he was heard to refer to her in uncomplimentary tones subsequently. She remarked to him that for someone who did underwear adverts, he appeared to, er, find his own underwear extremely uncomfortable.
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