Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
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Originally Posted by Clay Death
amber did you work it out with general martin? did the two of you decide who was next?
duncan`s volume will explode out of the blocks once the big matches start in paris.
yes, i have decided to let martin my turn.
so its martin first and then me
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Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
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affirmative. you are very thoughtful amber.
you are almost a nice person.
lol i try every day
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Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
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Originally Posted by Clay Death
why is amber getting all the kisses and hugs when i am the man around here.
Like amber just said......
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lol jealousssssssss
Oh sammy
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everything is o.k dee dee?
Im ok, im kinda pissed off because i had an docs appt at 11am today but my bro just told me that they had an appt at 10am plus my mom and grandad had an appt and then who was gonna take care of grandma, so i had to reschedule my appt which was so annoying and frustrating. But oh well......and you.
Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
check this out. this is not a best attitude going into a major tournament:
Tsonga: French men have no chance to win RG
Ticker - Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga says the chances that a French man will win Roland Garros are zero.
"Let's be clear, there is no chance that a French win Roland Garros," he told reporters in Rome. "There is no inevitability in my comments. It's just an observation. But not to be able win a Masters 1000 clay, then a Grand Slam seems impossible."
Yannick Noah, who was the last French man to win Roland Garros in 1983, told L'Equipe that he was disappointed with Tsonga's statements.
"It is useless to say, 'This year I will win," Noah said. "However, dreaming of winning, that's fine. The worst thing is not even dreaming of victory. What happens is that the French do not even dream of winning. French players perform better on other surfaces, which is a shame because they do not have the chance to play well at home."
Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
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Originally Posted by Rafarta&Grigorior♥
Like amber just said......
Oh sammy
Im ok, im kinda pissed off because i had an docs appt at 11am today but my bro just told me that they had an appt at 10am plus my mom and grandad had an appt and then who was gonna take care of grandma, so i had to reschedule my appt which was so annoying and frustrating. But oh well......and you.
that is Disappointing but theres an old heb Saying "All impedance is for the better" i hope it will be the same in ur case.
can u go this week or u have a long wait?
missed u cutie!!!
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Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
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Originally Posted by Rafarta&Grigorior♥
Like amber just said......
Oh sammy
Im ok, im kinda pissed off because i had an docs appt at 11am today but my bro just told me that they had an appt at 10am plus my mom and grandad had an appt and then who was gonna take care of grandma, so i had to reschedule my appt which was so annoying and frustrating. But oh well......and you.
Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
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Originally Posted by Clay Death
check this out. this is not a best attitude going into a major tournament:
Tsonga: French men have no chance to win RG
Ticker - Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga says the chances that a French man will win Roland Garros are zero.
"Let's be clear, there is no chance that a French win Roland Garros," he told reporters in Rome. "There is no inevitability in my comments. It's just an observation. But not to be able win a Masters 1000 clay, then a Grand Slam seems impossible."
Yannick Noah, who was the last French man to win Roland Garros in 1983, told L'Equipe that he was disappointed with Tsonga's statements.
"It is useless to say, 'This year I will win," Noah said. "However, dreaming of winning, that's fine. The worst thing is not even dreaming of victory. What happens is that the French do not even dream of winning. French players perform better on other surfaces, which is a shame because they do not have the chance to play well at home."
Thanks for the article General.
Well, Tsonga's probably just being realistic.
In 1983, Yannick Noah was a monster in the clay season.
He made it to the final in Lisbon losing to Wilander, then Noah followed that with a win in Madrid. Then he won in Hamburg beating Wilander and Jose Higueras (an excellent clay court player). And finally, Noah won at Roland Garros, defeating Lendl in the QF and Wilander in the final.
None of the current French contingent has credentials anything close to that.
Re: Ye Olde Castle - Vol.# 50 - Where RG reigns supreme
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Originally Posted by Clay Death
that is a nice backyard general masterclass. he still lives with his parents but he has also built a villa for himself overlooking the ocean there.
that has to be the view from his villa.
I guess he can afford one of those in every city he plays in General...
The rich get richer. And meanwhile 1/4 of his countrymen struggle with high unemployment.
"The number of unemployed people reached 5,639,500 at the end of March, with the unemployment rate hitting 24.4%, the national statistics agency in Spain said."