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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4035 on: August 09, 2014, 09:41:53 pm »
should be a good final tomorrow.

i will catch the highlights when i get home later tomorrow evening.



i have no idea who is going to win. both players are on a bit of a roll.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4036 on: August 09, 2014, 10:01:47 pm »
CAN YOU SEE THEM NOW, HERC? IF NOT THEN PLEASE GET YOUR EYES CHECKED ASAP!!

Seriously, if you still can't them then maybe I'll wait for someone else to confirm. You might be trying on your phone and that might not be enough.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4037 on: August 09, 2014, 10:04:12 pm »
emma you have the most colorful and the most beautiful sig on the planet.



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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4038 on: August 09, 2014, 10:34:31 pm »
emma you have the most colorful and the most beautiful sig on the planet.



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before reading your posts, i first look at your amazing sig every single time.



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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4039 on: August 09, 2014, 10:35:52 pm »
i am at home on my computer emma.


those images are still not showig up on my screen.


perhaps i am missing some program on my computer.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4040 on: August 09, 2014, 10:44:05 pm »






Andy and Cilic practicing side by side in Toronto:











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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4041 on: August 09, 2014, 10:44:37 pm »

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4042 on: August 10, 2014, 12:38:54 pm »
Not sure why you still can't see those, herc because I can see them all. I have two sets going on just in case so you should be able to see at least the attached ones.

Maybe either Anikh or TT can confirm later. There's not much else I can do right now. You would have liked the photos if you could see those. Ah well but it's possible your computer is from ancient time. lol

See, I just did a test run and I can see the pictures (not the attached ones) even when I am not logged on so it has to be your stupid computer. ;D

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4043 on: August 10, 2014, 01:24:49 pm »

I know, that's how cool Andy is. He doesn't fall for the dumb stuff. He's also brutally honest. Andy is a genius and many people don't understand his psyche. I agree that Andy would rather play an intelligent match rather than rely on attrition, flashiness, or physicality. That's the good thing about being a fan, understanding the player's psyche and approach to the game. I like a player when both of those things mesh. Everything about Andy's personality suggests he would play the game that way. It amazes me that people don't see that. Most importantly, Andy is in tune with himself, and that is a very attractive quality.

I thought that was stupid how people turned against Lleyton, but I feel it's because many people are easily influenced. Lleyton has always been honest, aboveboard, and respectful of his opponents. That goes a long way with me. In fact, that's the one trait that I despise the most, is when players are disrespectful of other players. Just play the game, I don't have time for mind games and manipulations. Even when they tried to blow up that "racist" comment with Blake, I thought they were being silly. Maybe he shouldn't said, but it was plausible that what he said really was true. Now, people are warming back up to him simply because the commentators have changed their tune. It amazes me how many people don't take the time to process anything and instead rely on others to do their thinking for them.

The WTA definitely was better back then, but what I do enjoy about the women's game is that many times you can't predict the result. Except for Serena, but Serena is in a class of her own.

This Friday I went to see Andy vs Tsonga and there was this 17/18 year old girl sitting with her dad just right next to me. She knew very little tennis as she couldn't tell what makes a double fault etc. but perhaps because of her father, who just might be more of a true tennis fan, she knew the players a bit. She was cheering Tsonga on but I am sure it was obvious to her that I was cheering Andy on. Anyway during the 2nd set we struck up a conversation as she had asked something and her father didn't know the answer so I had to volunteer since I knew the answer. As the conversation went on for a brief period of time she told me that the reason she was cheering Tsonga on was because she finds Andy 'grumpy'. I told her that I was a fan of Andy not because of the way he is on court but rather I am a fan of his game. I also told her that Andy isn't really 'grumpy' but the fact that he strives for perfection and when he makes mistakes, he gets a bit mad at himself. I had to tell her that in Federer's earlier days, he used to throw temper tantrum pretty much on a regular basis. But in any case we should like a player for who they are but not because how we like to see them.

I can tell you that girl wouldn't want to change a thing about her own self if others were to point that out. Anyway, her cheering became louder and louder as the match went on leaving me with a headache. lolol. She was just doing a bit much I thought. Luckly though, I had several kids sitting all around me and I had 5 guys (all friends I believe) sitting in front me and they were all pulling for Andy in a very big way. In fact, I was sitting in the midst of a lot of Andy fans. I realized after his Olympic, USO and finally, his Wimbledon win Andy has really arrived with his own fanbase. Back in 2010, when I was there to see Andy vs Rafa and Nole vs Roger, I didn't see half as many fans. That was so nice to see. Despite her loud cheering, it felt really great. She's still a kid though so I didn't mind it too much. She was there to have some fun and that's all she was doing.

Anyway, my point in all this is that, you don't judge people based on what you see. Seeing does not always tell you the whole truth.

As to Lleyton, yes, that Blake incident went really overboard and that's what made a lot of fans hate him back then, because they all thought Hewitt was being a racist. Even I felt the linsperson was favouring Blake on those calls and Lleyton felt so strongly about it that he just couldn't hold it for too long and had to point it out. He never meant to be a racist. I've seen mothers supporting their sons blindly who have committed murders. It happens. This sort of support happens in all races and religions in fact. I can point it out without being racist but it will be hard to get past the ignorant ones. I thought all those who hated Lleyton back then were all ignorant of the situation and took things out of context on purpose. Mainly because it really suited their arguments and they already didn't like him because of his 'come on's so this was just the perfect excuse to pour out some more hatred him. It was merely an opportunity for them and was never the truth. Tomic also gets a lot of hatred. People need to give these youngsters a break. In time they'll learn. Let's not be too quick to judge.

As far as WTA is concerned, I just don't like the type of game they play these days and that despite the tour being unpredictable. It just doesn't make a very good viewing for me.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4044 on: August 10, 2014, 01:49:18 pm »

I have the same experience, Emma, especially as it pertains to men. They usually spot it quickly and seem perplexed. But, I love it, because they understand very quickly that I won't be putting up with crap for the sake of having a man. It takes someone special to really pique my attention. Intellect is a number one priority. But, I have been very fortunate in the area of mates, (except for that last one). He wasn't a bad guy, but we were never going to be on the same page. He was too concerned with materialism and keeping up appearances. We get along very well, but never again.

In my other long term relationships I was extremely blessed. My first husband was the best person I have ever met in my life, and my first boyfriend ran a close second. My first husband died prematurely and TBH I don't think I would ever find anyone who measured up to him. He was that kind, funny, and considerate.

Wow, I say (the bolded) all the time. So many times people don't realize the difference between a female and a woman, or a man or a male. It does confuse the opposite sex when a woman has substance.

I must admit that I wasn't a single all this time. I was briefly married one time but I  had to end it because I didn't feel like being in that marriage anymore. He was a very good guy, honest, very good looking, tall etc. and he'd just let me be which was essential in my case but I didn't find him very intellectual or perhaps he just didn't want to come off as one. We were both in Dallas (USA) doing our MBA but I had to drop out as one of my family members died suddenly and I just couldn't cope mentally with it as I was closest to this family member of mine. Anyway, I feel that played a very strong part in that failed marriage as well. I needed to get out of it but quite interestingly, to this date, I never once felt the need to get married again. And I knew from the day I was born that I was never going to have children. That's not my purpose in this life so maybe that's also why I am not too keen on getting married again. People typically get married to raise a family etc. I am never interested in that aspect of life.

Too bad about your first husband. It seems like you were in a very ideal marriage but I guess his time was up. I can't blame you for leaving that guy. I can not tell how much materialism turns me off. I just don't see myself being with a materialist simply because I find the concept so utterly dumb. Materialists are typically intellectually dense people and are very much into superficial things. You can't possibly have a decent conversation with a materialist let alone an intellectual one. 

I really enjoy being with guys. They talk about bigger things in life and can be very humourous. Women I feel are a bit too tight to joke about things and often they resort to talk about other people and I am not a big fan of that. I am really not into celebrities, gossips, holding hands etc. And I feel a lot of women are a lot about those - speaking from personal experience of course.

I do worship some women though as you can tell from my signatures. lol

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4045 on: August 10, 2014, 02:31:57 pm »
Btw, Toronto courts are playing fast this year so I don't think Nadal would have survived here anyway.

Andy's biggest mistake against Tsonga was the fact that he got a bit too comfortable after leading 3-0 in the final set. He felt Tsonga wasn't going to serve big after the 1st set but he was wrong. Once he let Tsonga back in the game in the 3rd set, Andy was never able to make a break on Tsonga's serve. And that put a lot of pressure on his own serve because he obviously wasn't as focused as he was in the 1st set as far as the serves go.

In other words, Andy completely took Tsonga for granted after leading the match 3-0 and thought Tsonga would mentally collapse once again but to his surprise, he didn't and Andy had to pay the price for it. A great lesson was learned there. Hope he'll remember this match in the future.

Andy played reasonably well though but Tsonga was the better player both in 1st and 3rd sets. Andy could have won that match and perhaps now, he would have been playing the final. Wouldn't have hurt at all had he done that given his ranking but more importantly his performance this year which is in quite staggering stage.

He's now all giggly and happy at Cincy judging by recent some pictures. I do think he's mentally in a great place and too happy at the moment since he has nothing else prove to anyone. Time will tell if he wants to get out of that comfort zone and perhaps take us to another ride.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4046 on: August 10, 2014, 10:21:39 pm »
he has been training hard in Cincy Emma.

he is also a fan favorite there. lots and lost of people are showing up at his practice sessions.



here is a pic from Cincy:





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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4047 on: August 10, 2014, 10:24:20 pm »
i still cant see the pictures.


we will try to figure this out tomorrow. i bet i am missing some program.

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Re: Emma's Cafe
« Reply #4048 on: August 10, 2014, 10:25:26 pm »
Emma darling is this you?






you look sensational as usual.

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