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:lol: Now that the football is out of the way for England, but we will still all watch and cheer on the other teams, won't we boys? :)
Can I just say 'GO TIM' At this moment Tim Henman is winning his game at Wimbledon, tennis, now that is a nice quite game, except for the grunts and the groans!! :lol:
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Quiet you say??

Ok then......... :wink:

Right! Let’s all whistle the Great Escape and hum the Dambusters theme while waggling pretend wings :roll: ...... And sing all together now:-

Hen -er-man, Hen -er man, Hen -er -maaaaaan... Hen - er -man, Hen -er - man, Hen -er - maaaa - aan .... etc

I’m Henman Til I die, I’m Henman Til I die, I know I am, I’m sure I am, etc

Come on Henman, Come on Henman etc

Six love to the Hen -er -man, Six love to the Hen - er - man etc

Rule Britannia etc

God Save The Queen etc

etc etc

:wink:
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Well sorry to have to say this..but looks like the storm clouds are gonna be rolling over Wimbledon again tomorrow.......
and oh lord...just thought..you dont reckon 'Sir Cliff' will be turning up again to keep everybody happy with another 'sing-a -long' do you? :( :evil:.....
Think Id rather hear Anchovys renditions of the above :shock:
See.....told you......Im not always nice :P :twisted:
How'd Timbo do?..Ive been out all afternoon..........
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:lol: He won, straight sets!!
Thanks Anchovy for the wonderful rendition. Very apt!! :)

Cliff 'Oh no, not again!!!' PLEASE anything but that. Sorry any Cliff fans out there :?

Yep I think the tennis will be rained off for today if it is anything like the weather in Somerset, windy and raining at the moment. ugh!! what ever happened to the summer, it is June isn't it???? :wink:
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One weather site I know predicted the rain the other day and suggested that Cliff warms up his vocal chords and the rest of us buy ear plugs! Mike
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Mike..you're as cruel as me :twisted: !
Poor old Cliff(mind you hes far from poor.... and old? Never! still the Peter Pan of Pop :lol: )
Expect hes lovely bloke really..and staunch advocate of Algarve.
Very good tennis player too....friend of mine was tennis coach out there in early 90s..and played him..he was a tough opponent she said!
wonder what his wines like :?
Anyone tasted it?
forgot Id signed off..ellie
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:lol: Hmm, I tasted it earlier this year Ellie, not my cup of tea!?!?! bit oaky and heavy for me, I like a nice light fruity red wine (as my other half calls it, a good 'breakfast wine' ! :wink:
The other thing might make you laugh, I was given a Cliff calendar at the begining of the year, so took it to the house. It was hanging up in the larder, but last time we went out he 'came out' of the cupboard, and is now hanging in my kitchen, ugh!! :lol:
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Ill take your word for it Lesley!
My tastes are the same as yours......love my wine to be really fruity..the taste of berries.....but I do like a 'deep' burgundy red.......and I do love a glass of good Port mmmm :P
Like you..not keen on oaky flavour or 'spicy' really....
You mean to say..you dont like looking at 'Cliff' while youre cooking?
Who would you rather see hanging there then? whos your 'dreamboat'(or would that be telling? :wink:
D'you know ..I havent really watched much tennis yet..been busy catching up on own garden work and typing.....
who d'you think will go through this week..who are you tipping to win?
P.S. Just looked out the window..and its 'tipping it down' out there....so we can now say that Junes been a complete washout! :(
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Henman crashes out

By Piers Newbery
BBC Sport at Wimbledon



Henman was playing in his eighth Wimbledon quarter-final
Tim Henman's Wimbledon campaign came to an end with a shock defeat to unseeded Mario Ancic in the quarter-finals.

The 20-year-old Croat came through 7-6 6-4 6-2 in two hours 12 minutes.

Ancic took a desperately tight first set in the tie-break, and had Henman in real trouble as he took the second with successive breaks.

Henman managed a break of his own but it was not enough as an inspired Ancic silenced the Centre Court crowd with two more breaks in the third.

"I played a really good match," Ancic told BBC Sport.

"The first set was really tough, he was serving at a high percentage and I was a little bit lucky to get through the tie-break.

I was a little nervous but that's normal

Mario Ancic
"In the second set I gained a little bit of confidence on my serve.

"I was a little nervous but that's normal and from there I played really well and kept everything under control."

It was the Briton who appeared to have the upper hand in the early stages of the match, and Ancic needed an ace to hold serve in the fifth game.

The first warning sign for Henman came in the 12th game when, from out of nowhere, the Croat found his range on the return and forced a break point of his own.

A wild Ancic forehand saved the Briton, but in the ensuing tie-break Henman fell 6-3 behind and eventually succumbed with a wayward forehand return.

With the crowd increasingly unsettled Henman appeared to lose confidence and a double-fault gave Ancic another break to go 3-2 up in the second set.

That appeared to jolt Henman into action and he immediately broke back, but any thoughts of a revival disappeared when he then dropped serve again to love.

Ancic needed no more encouragement and managed to keep the home crowd quiet with increasingly confident serve-volleying on his way to a two-set lead.

And there was more to come as the Croat began to completely dominate Henman's serve, claiming two breaks in the third set with a succession of return winners.

Henman had no answer to the 20-year-old's domination and the rain came too late to save him as Ancic wrapped up the match with a big serve.
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Post by Anchovy »

Well that's it then.... no footie (after tonight) and Tim out, it's back to The Jailhouse, weather and should there be music in the square? :wink:
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yes, let's all go down to the Square and celebrate.
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Pretty poor really isn't he?
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Post by Ellie »

What a shame for all his young fans tho :(
very disappointing.......
But I dont get excited like i used to......
Portugal v Holland tonight yes?
Difficult for me..I like the boys in orange....
and Greeks V Czechs tomorrow yes?
Whos your money on for final?
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:lol: This has always been his problem though, he gets us all excited thinking that this time he can do it, then crashes out, how many times has he made it this far, only to loose. :cry:
Tonights match should be good, Holland is a very good team, but I still hope Portugal can do it.
Still, we shouldn't be talking about sport, should we eh Ellie, they will put us in another post somewhere in a forgot cupboard!! hehe :lol:
Whish I was down in the square, have to wait until July, Oooo it is July!! roll on 23rd, can't wait, our first summer holiday in our house! woopeee!! :lol:
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Agree and as far as para 2 is concerned - quite right.
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