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- Bob Jefferson
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We try not to drink Sun-Thurs and its amazing how few bottles there are in the recycling box! It does save an absolute fortune, sort of lapsed this week thoughBob Jefferson wrote:I am saving a fortune and the really weird thing is looking at the glass recycling box and seeing it so empty.
I'm having a Voddy with Foxy, what a result, what an achievement, this guy is giving Chris Hoy a run for his money. I witnessed him destroy Roddick at Wimbledon 2 years ago and i knew he had the ability. I doubted his fortitude, no longer. Nadal threw everything at him and he rose above it. FANTASTIC!!!
To keep Poppy happy....I'm presently indulging in a glass of orange juice now that my wine has ran out (and it is half past nine in the morning).
It was fantastic entertainment. Murray seems to have a new calm confidence about him and although he still looks the tall, gangly lad, he moves around the court gracefully and with tremendous power . Obviously I fancied his chances (hence the £10 bet), but I was still dead chuffed to see him win.
So long as Nadal hasn't taken too much out of him then Murray will certainly be in with a great chance against Federer. It's a real pain ,however, how late they are playing. You'd think they could start the match earlier, say around 5 pm our time? Wonder if it is because of viewers on the west coast of the USA?
One of my workmates (Foxy knows her) is a Roger fanatic and will not take kindly to another Murray win over Federer. I can't wait
It was fantastic entertainment. Murray seems to have a new calm confidence about him and although he still looks the tall, gangly lad, he moves around the court gracefully and with tremendous power . Obviously I fancied his chances (hence the £10 bet), but I was still dead chuffed to see him win.
So long as Nadal hasn't taken too much out of him then Murray will certainly be in with a great chance against Federer. It's a real pain ,however, how late they are playing. You'd think they could start the match earlier, say around 5 pm our time? Wonder if it is because of viewers on the west coast of the USA?
One of my workmates (Foxy knows her) is a Roger fanatic and will not take kindly to another Murray win over Federer. I can't wait
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