Kinda rambly
Jun. 15th, 2003 11:24 pmFrom the Bottom Line clips of the Insurrextion tour
Trish in a Robin Hood pantomime outfit is cute. As in sweet cute.
Dear Stone Cold, there is no way that you downed 20 pints of Newcastle Brown ale since you're not a Geordie and no one can except them ;)
Just saw an episode of Six Feet Under, and am now of the opinion that it is the most over-rated programme on TV. Hated everyone, except David (I think that was his name).
But anyway, it reminded me how lucky I am to have my rather wonderful family where we drive each other to distraction (and beyond) but there is love (most of the time).
Other than that - Boris won, Boris won! Trouble was there was better tennis in one match between two crumblies than there was in a whole tournament with actual full-time tour players.
Massive love to Becker and Edberg.
One thing I love above all about Becker, they were asking about whether he could beat any of the guys on the ATP tour now, and he said that he could give anyone a good match, but he couldn't have another match the day after. Basically that there's no point playing unless you can win. Which is, I think, the mark of someone who is a great. Because he still loves the game (which is why he plays on the Seniors tour and plays lots of exhibition matches), and you can really hear it in his commentary.
I might complain about it, but the BBC tennis commentators are really kick-ass.
Trish in a Robin Hood pantomime outfit is cute. As in sweet cute.
Dear Stone Cold, there is no way that you downed 20 pints of Newcastle Brown ale since you're not a Geordie and no one can except them ;)
Just saw an episode of Six Feet Under, and am now of the opinion that it is the most over-rated programme on TV. Hated everyone, except David (I think that was his name).
But anyway, it reminded me how lucky I am to have my rather wonderful family where we drive each other to distraction (and beyond) but there is love (most of the time).
Other than that - Boris won, Boris won! Trouble was there was better tennis in one match between two crumblies than there was in a whole tournament with actual full-time tour players.
Massive love to Becker and Edberg.
One thing I love above all about Becker, they were asking about whether he could beat any of the guys on the ATP tour now, and he said that he could give anyone a good match, but he couldn't have another match the day after. Basically that there's no point playing unless you can win. Which is, I think, the mark of someone who is a great. Because he still loves the game (which is why he plays on the Seniors tour and plays lots of exhibition matches), and you can really hear it in his commentary.
I might complain about it, but the BBC tennis commentators are really kick-ass.