Didn't watch that much of the ladies tennis as I was more interested in perving on the men, lol!
Let's hope that Nadal can win the US Open and wipe the grin off Federers face (Now that I have said that though I have probably jinxed him and now he is going to lose, just my luck)!
I was devastated when Henin got beaten by Bartoli, I downed a bottle of wine in 20 minutes afterwards but then I realised she may have gotten hammered (pretty much like I was after the win) off Venus, she was amazing.
If Nadal can take Federer to 5 sets in a Wimbeldon final and be two points from breaking Federer's serve in the fifth set then there's no reason why he can't win it one day. He's only 21, he still has plenty of years on him.
Forza Juventus.
Scotland 1 - 0 France 07/10/06 France 0 - 1 Scotland 12/09/07
Originally posted by SoniaA: Didn't watch that much of the ladies tennis as I was more interested in perving on the men, lol!
Well in the ladies' half there's no shortage of testosterone either. . Henin seems the only one who seems to have the oestrogen/testosterone balance right, and she's still the best player in the world.
Sharapova looked quite ugly in post-match interviews, I guess its the shower after the game that washes all the make-up off. Ivanovic is the new babe!
Originally posted by zeds: [Well in the ladies' half there's no shortage of testosterone either. . Henin seems the only one who seems to have the oestrogen/testosterone balance right, and she's still the best player in the world.
Henin is the complete minger, no back and no front and a face only a mother could love. Is she divorced now?
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I like Ivanovic but Sabatini was the all-time fittest!
Federer wasn't at his best, Nadal was. People are too quick to jump on the Nadal bandwagon. I think it was more of a disadvantage to miss 5 days' tennis than it was to play those days consecutively, yet Fed still upped his game when it counted.
It's called Sex Panther, by Odeon. It's illegal in 9 other countries. It's made with pieces of real panther, so you know it's good. They've done studies you know - 60% of the time, it works every time!
Originally posted by Adam Smith: Federer wasn't at his best, Nadal was. People are too quick to jump on the Nadal bandwagon. I think it was more of a disadvantage to miss 5 days' tennis than it was to play those days consecutively, yet Fed still upped his game when it counted.
Maybe people jump on the Nadal bandwagon because there are no other people challenging Federer. This era of mens tennis is very weak, the players today make Federer look better than he is.
Forza Juventus.
Scotland 1 - 0 France 07/10/06 France 0 - 1 Scotland 12/09/07
Tony and Cleo are trapped in her palace, the place surrounded by Octavian's men. Tony hears that she's killed herself so he gets Lucius to hold his sword whilst he falls on it. Cleo, who is not really dead, sees Tony and kills herself with the aid of an asp. Titus and Lucius smuggle Caesarion out of Egypt. Lucius gets badly injured and presumably dies when he returns to Rome, although you don't see him die. He is also reconciled with his children. Titus wanders into the distance with Caesarion who, if you recall the first series, might actually be his son.
Historically the series was bunkum. But I still enjoyed it, particularly the rude bits.
Wow... I'm not the only one that watched Rome. It was the best thing on telly for a long long time. I'm definately going to be looking out for a DVD of the series. Does anybody know if there's going to be another series? and when?
There will be no more episodes of Rome. It was entertaining but it really was not a lesson in Roman history. Lots of facts fell by the wayside. For example Octavian's mother and sister were both renowned as virtuous ladies rather than the pair of tarts shown in the series. Also his mother really died in about 41BC whereas in the series she was still going strong after Mark Antony's death.
Still the sets were great, the script hilarious, the acting courageous faced by that script, and I enjoyed every minuite of the whole load of tosh.
Shame there'l be no more. I see where your coming on the inaccuracies Gio. The way I look at it is that if people are really watching such programmes for educational purposes then its a sad indictment on our society and our schooling. I enjoyed it purely for the sheer theatrics and drama.
I thought it was really good too - there were plenty of good rude bits. I remember a non-rude bit when that big bruiser bloke (who sneaked Marc Antony's son out of Egypt at the end there) headbutted that bloke then bit his tongue out! cor blimey guv!