Everything posted by Plug_in_coldplaying
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Federror on Murray's victories: "I don't want to make excuses but he played me at a time when I had back problems (which) made it hard for me to call on my best performance level. He played me the right way and was very successful." LMAO IDIOT Was he having back problems for 3 years? :laugh4:
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What camera should I buy?
Those are not HD IMO
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Are you suggesting chicken ? Federer wary of Murray challenge Federror eager to regain the Wimby :lol:
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I figured Federror.
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British number one Andy Murray talks to BBC Scotland's Kheredine Idessane ahead of his first round tie with Robert Kendrick in this year's Wimbledon tournament. Murray has sympathy for Nadal
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Metallica
Blackened Fuel No Remorse Leper Messiah One Broken, Beat And Scarred My Apocalypse Sad But True No Leaf Clover The Judas Kiss The Day That Never Comes Master Of Puppets Dyers Eve Nothing Else Matters Enter Sandman - - - - - - - - Last Caress Hit The Lights Seek and Destroy Im finally able to speak here. This setlist was very brutal IMO. I was only dreaming about Dyers Eve and my dream came true wow. Anyway the rain at the start was a bit annoying,but no one seemed to care which was great. People totally ignored it and kept singing. Crowd knew even all the DM songs lyrics. Easily goes into my top three gigs ever. Well Im not sure,my musically best gig was Muses followed by Metallica(both gigs).On the other hand on Coldplay I was stunned and crying I can see my favourite band.You know I had to wait for it 8 long years. Coldplay gig is like sex with your dreamt-of woman.
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What if she reads this thread while you keep insulting her?
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Gran Torino
Its perfect,easily the movie of the year.
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Pictures, webcams, mugshots etc etc etc
Awesome hair Emma.
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The Official Tennis Thread
It's a load of rubbish to say Kim is the reason Murray changed from a teenage brat to what he is now, that was him simply coming out of his teens and also Gilbert seemed to have an affect as well. Typical Mail article - but they are aiming at a specific audience I guess... very strange watching the British hacks lining up to praise Andy after years of slagging him off Let's see how long it lasts...
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I saw them last night and easily add it to my top three gigs in my entire life. Crowd of the festival was like 160k people and I was on the left side in like 7-8th row. The people were brilliant singing the every lyric possible plus the setlist was again awesome(4 Death magnetic songs plus the first 5 albums). More to come- The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
I used to have this in my signature for ages.- The Official Tennis Thread
Everything,he won the RG only because an average player against him in the final and his total points gained in this year until now compared to previous years at this time.- The Official Tennis Thread
This might sound daft, but im actualy very wary of Del Potro now coming into his side of the draw. I know its grass and all that but still, he's playing some awesome tennis. That said, if Murray can get to the final I am sure he will beat that Federror. Afterall, Fed is still the same shit player that was in decline not but a couple of months ago. Lests face it, Nadals semi match with Djokovic in Madrid meant that Rafa was playing at about 50% in the final against fed and that goat has been basking in the glory ever since. Murray has a major score to settle against the nose and i am convinced that Murray beating him in a Wimbledon final will spell the end for Fed again. It was Murray that started his decline the last time and this time round it will be nails in coffin.....Roll on Wimbledon- The Official Tennis Thread
Iif Andy wins Wimbledon he would be only 5 pts behind Rafa. Even sweeter is his 0-pointer at Indy drops off 2 weeks after Wimbly...to be replaced by his Queens 250!! So the task for the number one contender for Wimby title is easy. Win makes him world number one- The Official Tennis Thread
The draw for this year's Wimbledon has been made, pitting Andy Murray against American world No. 76 Robert Kendrick in the first round and placing him in the same half as World No. 1 Rafael Nadal. Assuming Nadal's fitness and form is adequate, the two could potentially square off in a blockbuster semi-final encounter. Murray's probable route to the title is as follows: R1 > Robert Kendrick R2 > Gulbis R3 > Dent/Troicki R4 > Wawrinka/Safin QF > Simon/Gonzalez SF > Rafael Nadal F > Roger Federer The above draw route is, of course, subject to change depending on the participation of Nadal, who will decide today whether or not to take to the courts of Wimbledon following injury. Murray has played 29-year-old Kendrick three times, winning every encounter. The last meeting was at Miami in 2007, while Murray came out on top at the 2006 US Open as well. Their only grass encounter, at Newport in 2006, ended 6-0 6-0 to the Scot. Murray will open his Wimbledon campaign on Monday. I think its pretty much a dream draw for Murray when you consider Nadal might pull out or will be struggling... You have to expect hell get to the semis now and finally we can watch a British person in the semis and genuinely believe he can get further.- The Official Tennis Thread
Yeah starting with you- Radiohead
Ou yeah,he is making out some wicked riff hopefully.- The A to Z of Rock Bands!!
Radiohead- The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
Awesome! I want it now,I want it noooow.- The Official Tennis Thread
As the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere approaches, the sight of green tennis surfaces on television to accompany warmer weather feels like the most natural thing in the world. In recent memory, early British summer after early British summer has been synonymous with a nation's yearning for something special to occur in a corner of southwest London. Where many before have failed, Andy Murray will carry the crushing burden of hope and expectation in a little under a week's time at the All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon. When the winner of Roland Garros holds aloft the Coupe des Mousquetaires in Paris and clay is left behind, the hardcore British tennis fan suddenly finds that they are joined by countless other casual observers in willing on the home favourite as the giant that is the nation's tennis interest awakes from its eleven month slumber. While the tennisaholic finds the change from clay to grass visually jarring at first, the innumerable casuals may well find it natural, having probably not followed the season through the early steamy Australasian swing, the wintry indoor European circuit, the American Masters bonanza and the springtime clay overload. This sudden peak in the number of enthusiasts may be glaringly conspicuous to the knowledgeable followers, but is most likely a symptom of the media's persistence in otherwise confining tennis to the inside pages. The instantaneous and intense scrutiny that lands on any half-decent player from these shores around this time needs to be coped with admirably for there to be any real chance of success. Thankfully, it appears that Andy Murray, while possessing more tennis talent than any of his recent predecessors, also has his own feelings under control.- The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ig9omS0DWs]YouTube - Muse - Blackout[/ame]- The Official Tennis Thread
Murray 'not paying attention' to Wimbledon hype(video) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/tennis/8100887.stm I actually think Chicken hasnt really a big chance. Murray king of the keepy-up? (1 video) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/tennis/8100478.stm Nice new BBC Wimby add- What Is Your Favourite Radiohead Song Today?
Fake Plastic Trees - Metallica