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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #3930 on: July 29, 2014, 07:36:21 pm »
Hi herc, can you make it a bit smaller? Maybe to 70% of what it is right now? Thanks!

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« Reply #3931 on: July 29, 2014, 07:51:41 pm »
Have you seen this? Madonna copying Agnetha's outfit? Haha. She was highly influenced by Agnetha no doubt.


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« Reply #3932 on: July 29, 2014, 08:27:07 pm »
Okay, so I changed the signature (just copied and pasted the link from your post). How does it look? I still think it's a little bigger than I'd like but it's not looking too bad either. Maybe we need baron's opinion on this. haha

EDIT: don't change the size of the picture herc, I like it now on a 3rd look! lol


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« Reply #3933 on: July 29, 2014, 08:29:44 pm »
So where's our Anikh darling? Is he under another thunderstorm?

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« Reply #3934 on: July 29, 2014, 10:00:01 pm »
Hi Emma and Clay lol im here. No thunderstorm. Calm waters here :-). Thanks Emma for your thoughts on Andy seeing the different cities. Yes I dont think he gets much time to go around either but maybe has seen some great sights over the years. Thanks for the Nole wedding pics. Oh dont you see Andy hiding under the table? :-). Please dont answer that :-). Great sig. Beautiful woman and great singer.

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« Reply #3935 on: July 30, 2014, 11:51:29 am »
I just read Nadal has already pulled out or is about to pull out of Toronto/Cincy Masters due to an injury occurred just yesterday during practice. Can any one of you Nadtards confirm this? I have tickets for the qtr finals and was hoping to see Nadal there as well.

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« Reply #3936 on: July 30, 2014, 12:01:13 pm »
Hi Emma and Clay lol im here. No thunderstorm. Calm waters here :-). Thanks Emma for your thoughts on Andy seeing the different cities. Yes I dont think he gets much time to go around either but maybe has seen some great sights over the years. Thanks for the Nole wedding pics. Oh dont you see Andy hiding under the table? :-). Please dont answer that :-). Great sig. Beautiful woman and great singer.

I am thinking about punishing you. Not sure what would be appropriate at this point. How do you like standing in a corner for about 30 minutes? Or should I put you under the table as well along with your imaginary friend Andy? I feel generous so I'll let you decide.

Yes, I do think my sig looks superb. Wish I had seen them live and wish they had existed in our time. Both Agnetha and Frida were two incredible singers and performers and the guys were pure genius. I hate it when all good things have to come to an end too (how cruel) but perhaps that's why they feel so good and timeless.

But they said it best:

Here's to us. One more toast, and then we'll pay the bill....



Thanks for all your generous love and thanks for all the fun.
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« Reply #3937 on: July 30, 2014, 12:08:57 pm »
I wonder which day Andy will start his journey at Rogers. Since he'll have to play the first round (no byes for him alas), he may start as soon as Monday or perhaps Tuesday. In that case, if he manages to win that one, I'll see him on Wednesday where he'll play his 2nd round match. Now, I really hope he makes the first 3 rounds so that I can see him on Friday. Depends all on the draw and how fit he is at the moment and if feeling mentally strong enough to go the distance. This is supposed to help him come USO so I hope he'll be serious about it. Once burned, twice shy, Andy.

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« Reply #3938 on: July 30, 2014, 12:55:11 pm »

Glad to hear that all's well. We are a small but very caring community and we miss the lynchpins of our organization when they go MIA. I understand your bird tendencies as they fit well with your personality, but maybe we can have a respite thread, where we can just check in and say, all's well I'm too busy, ill, or (heaven forbid) planning a wedding, ha ha ha.

Glad you're back.

I've on forums for such a long time that it gets a bit tiring from time to time. A break from it is really a nice thing. But you are right I should have at least dropped a note saying that I was doing so. Thanks for caring guys. I don't say it much but know that despite our differences, not just you and me but all, I love you all because I know who we are deep down inside, so it doesn't matter to me who's like what on the outside and what kind of differences we choose to exercise. In absolute reality we are all the same and one. :)

Thank you, TT and thank you all!

I know. You never fooled me for a minute. I find you an interesting, fascinating, and multifaceted person, that always keeps my interest. I am sincerely glad that you're back :D.

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« Reply #3939 on: July 30, 2014, 01:28:23 pm »

As a Rafa fan I was over the moon with the FO win, but quickly plummeted back to earth with the Wimbledon loss. I still haven't reconciled the fact that he's now equal with Sampras, that seems surreal.

Yes, Nole needed that win bad. He's too good of a player to suffer those final jitters. He seemed to be fighting himself all match at the most inopportune times, but I'm glad he pulled it out.

Not too bad for Federer, he was so close, but things work out the way they're supposed to.

Andy's loss to Dmitrov was puzzling, especially considering his form. But, stuff happens. I hope he gets back on track because he's so nice to watch. His game fascinates me as you never know what he's going to do next. Still, he's a great player so I expect him to bounce back. Speaking of Andy, did you see the documentary they did on him? It was so awesome and really gave you a peek into his psyche and personality. I've always loved Andy's personality and am confused by those who think he doesn't exhibit it. For me, he produces it in spades, it's just understated, which is the way that I like. Anyway, it made me cry. I watched it three times in a row. It was the best documentary I've seen on a tennis player. Very well put together.

I was surprised to see Nadal go early, though not too early mind you, but still it was surprising since when all the speculations about an early loss involved both Rosol and Klizan but that didn't happen. It came quite unexpectedly against a player who was playing his first Wimbledon but of course, kyrgios was playing with no fear so that was always going to be a factor, especially at Wimbledon, where the surface favours the big and consistent server the most. I really think while grass rewards pure tennis skills, clay rewards tenacity and longevity. Hard remains somewhere in between and IMHO the most balanced surface of all. But then games like Soccer, Baseball, Cricket are all played on grass and it's really very smooth on the eye. I personally prefer grass of course and always regret there's  not enough grass events on the ATP tour..

Anyway, still, I didn't expect it this time around since Nadal didn't really dominate the clay season like he typically does and had an easier path to RG final, one would have thought he'd be able to, perhaps, make it a bit further at Wimbledon this time around. He did make the 4th round though and his early rounds weren't very easy so that should be taken into account. I feel it's the most difficult thing to do in tennis to win RG and Wimbledon back to back - mostly because of the time frame in between. It's too short. But this is also why I have so much respect for Borg who made it look so easy with his unorthodox style. But to Nadal's credit, he used to be very consistent until 2008 at Wimbledon. Of course Wimbledon is seeing a bit more competition than that these days with Nole, Murray, Del Potro, Dimitrov, Raonic etc. Not to mention, good old Federer is still going strong. I actually wanted to see a Nadal/Federer semi at Wimbledon and was eager to see if Federer was going to do something different and if he was finally going to take it to Nadal but that didn't happen, fortunately or unfortunately but the thought was intriguing. 

As to Andy, yep, you are right. Stuff does happen. Sampras did say it would be very difficult for Andy to defend his title here at Wimbledon. He had warned him way ahead. He mentioned the reason being is the fact that, it's now a completely different territory for Andy where he's no longer on the hunt of winning his first Wimbledon. But Andy is quite humble and he's given a lot of credit to Nadal for defending RG year after year after year. I did think Andy was far more into RG than Wimbledon for some reason though he seemed quite into it at Wimbledon in the first 4 rounds at first. Oh well.

Are you referring to the documentary called 'When Andy won Wimbledon'? Then yes, I've seen it. Like you I cried too. To be honest I can't watch it as many times because it makes me so emotional. There's one other documentary that made me just as emotional if not more was the one on Sampras and his retirement. One is very joyful (Andy's) and the other one was so say (Sampras'). Both leaves you crying.

I don't think people with very straight forward personality will ever get either Andy or Sampras as most of these very people find them boring. But hey, that's why we are here...to make a difference, innit. :)

First off, Emma. I haven't been around that much myself as I have been going some very freakish health problems. They came out of nowhere and without any warning signals. So for months I have been incapacitated to a large degree. It's a long story.

But as to my plummeting stage, it only lasts for a minute because everyone on the tour deserves their time in the sun. I feel it's selfish to want my fave to win everything and am puzzled by people who jealously guard their favorites and hate their rivals. It's just a sport after all.

I too was shocked by Rafa's early exit, but was glad he at least made it to the second week. I loved your post. You have such a nice way of analyzing things. For me the only thing I like about the grass is that it looks so pristine on the first few days, but I don't find the play that tantalizing. I prefer the sure-footedness of the clay, and hard court makes me think of the pounding that the athletes have to endure. Like you, I am sad that we didn't get the Rafa/Federer semi because it would have been interesting to see how that panned out, but we'll never know now.

As to Andy, it was also an inexplicable loss, so I chalk that up to another "it wasn't meant to be." I agree that Andy seemed to put more focus on the French, and that in itself was odd, but he will be none the worse for it. What this does, in Andy's case is put more fire in his belly. I don't think he'll be that pleased with his major results this year, even if it was a year of transitioning back on the tour.

And yes, it was When Andy won Wimbledon and it was so emotional that I realized that I wasn't getting the full effect. My mind kept wandering to that scene in the school and how terrified those children must have felt, especially after the fact. I watched it back to back and then deleted it, because I cried the second time too, and it was just too much.

But, it was a lovely documentary, wasn't it? So well written and it really showed you Andy's character and persona. That didn't surprise me, because that's how I saw Andy anyway. He was so funny talking about how he and Kim kept the paparazzi away, that sounded so Andy, didn't it? He is such a great person, I don't understand how people don't get him and Pete. They've always been like open books to me. I just relate to them. Always have.


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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #3940 on: July 30, 2014, 01:34:15 pm »
que pasa anikh.


I am ready for big time tennis already.


Toronto masters cant come soon enough. and then we will get the cincy masters right away too.



I wonder if Andy is training in Miami. the conditions are very similar there to what they are going to be in cincy.

not sure about Toronto. I am sure it is hot and somewhat humid there as well this time of the year.

Can't wait for Cincy! I will definitely be there. This year I'm going to get a grounds pass and try to take pictures. That should be fun.

Oh that sounds so great. Already looking forward to the pictures! Ha ha. Hope you get to enjoy it thoroughly.

I will take some pictures too. I've got great seats so I should be able to take at least some good pictures.

Well, my attendance may now be in question with this most recent news. But, maybe I will go and see Andy. In all of the years that I've gone I've never seen Andy or Djokovic in person. It's probably because they're not scheduled on Center Court when I go. I think only once I've watched a match in the second show court. Now my attendance is in question because the tournament is close to the time that I have to get some procedures done. I may not recuperate in time enough to attend.

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« Reply #3941 on: July 30, 2014, 01:38:50 pm »
Oh great to hear truth, hope you have great time at Cincy.. I understand that Cincy gives great access to the players so you may get chance to get up close and personal with a few of them. Emma at Toronto,  Truth in Cincy. Looks like Camelot have hardcourt season covered :-).

Eh, but who's covering USO? Maybe you and I should cover it since herc is too lazy and too drunk to cover it. haha. :-)

I am kidding, herc darling. I love you, you know that. I love it how you are always on the ocean. ;D

I would love to go to the USO, but the older I get the less I want to travel...anywhere. I often think that if I won an exotic trip I would trade it in for the cash money, just because I don't like the hustle and bustle of planning, traveling, hotel rooms, etc.

The only way I would go anywhere is to take my son so that he can experience it, but he is worse than me. I did do some traveling when I was younger and loved it, but now I'm too complacent. I get just as much joy as looking at the pictures from the comfort of my bed, which I know is not the same. Alas, I have gotten lazy and complacent. It's a shame, but I haven't been able to shake it. Odd, huh?

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« Reply #3942 on: July 30, 2014, 01:40:01 pm »
The weather is a bit suspect in Toronto at the moment. Totally hoping August will live up the expectation!

So where's baron anyway? Is he not happy that I am back? Or was he hoping to attend a grand funeral of moi? lolol

Anyway, it's final that I'll be attending Monday, Wednesday and Friday. And if you hear Andy and I have finally hooked up, then don't be too surprised. ;D

You are too funny.The things you say!

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« Reply #3943 on: July 30, 2014, 01:42:34 pm »
Hi Emma. Oh believe me would love to be in New York.  I think thats my next tennis dream to be there but I don't think it will be possible to get time off work for this year.

Oh I do believe Andy was indeed in Montenegro and understand was Nole best man. In fact I think Andy has as much pressure choosing his best man for his wedding now as much as his tennis after Nole invitation :-).

Yes I agree. Time for Andy to keep out of the spotlight and work away at game quietly.

That's what I thought. I had collected some articles about the Big Four to post here, but after doing so, was worn out from the effort, but I'm pretty sure Andy was the best man. I'm glad you confirmed that.

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« Reply #3944 on: July 30, 2014, 01:49:20 pm »
Hi Emma. Oh believe me would love to be in New York.  I think thats my next tennis dream to be there but I don't think it will be possible to get time off work for this year.

Oh I do believe Andy was indeed in Montenegro and understand was Nole best man. In fact I think Andy has as much pressure choosing his best man for his wedding now as much as his tennis after Nole invitation :-).

Yes I agree. Time for Andy to keep out of the spotlight and work away at game quietly.


Did you know that I almost wanted to skip Toronto and go to the USO this year? I even looked at hotels, trains (I really wanted to take the train. Heard so much about it. I love trains.), tickets etc. but then I am in the middle of a serious project so really couldn't afford it in the end. I realized this year that I need to plan ahead and so I will. I love USO. I love Wimbledon first, then USO, then AO and then RG. But I really loved FO this time around a great deal because Andy was doing so well until he ran into clay GOAT. Nadal fans must dig RG the most and why not. Rafa is a living legend there.

Anyway, seriously, how on earth do you know for sure he was at Nole's wedding and was his best man? There were rumours but I've not seen anything else since then. Maybe I'll ask him when I see him in Toronto and find out if you are lying. In that case, you are in serious trouble, mister.

To be honest I don't see Andy getting married any time soon so no worries about finding the best man yet but Kim might be putting pressure on him already especially after Nole's wedding. The other Kim (Kimberly Williams as in) broke up with Sampras after she found out Pete wasn't very keen on getting married until his career was over. But of course the trend has changed since then. They get pregnant first and then get married. If you have a girlfriend I say 'watch out'. :p

If I could only pick one major to go to, it would be Australia. It looks like a fun, raucous time. The people really get into it and it looks like it's all in the spirit of fun. I smile all the way through the AO whenever they show the people and the food. The other majors just don't have the personality to me, except the USO night matches, but it looks like a lot of drinking and rowdy behavior to me.

 

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