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Jillyanne

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  1. Star Trek I think?
  2. No thanks, not hungry.
  3. You are so nice.
  4. Russell Brand likes him I believe.
  5. I remember when I had golden balls.
  6. Scottish - HTH.
  7. Now how many times has this been predicted - bloody stupid. 'Aristotle said.................... blah blah' absolute rubbish.
  8. Never had it which I am told is a bad thing.
  9. She won't last weeks let alone months imo.
  10. It is horrible.
  11. I don't think Winehouse's hairstyle can be classes as a 'haircut' tbf.
  12. Black pudding is absolutely horrible, as horrible as haggis. Faggotts are nice though.
  13. Ha ha.
  14. The title of this thread reminds me of Alan Partridge (Scotty will know what I mean)
  15. My colleague died aged 30 last week of pancreatic cancer (yes I know Jade does not have the same cancer) and it is very very sad to die at such a young age. Christ my colleague was only diagnosed at christmas and dead last monday, sad times. He wasn't even in hospital.
  16. My IP will be the same as 2 others as it is certainly not TDD.
  17. Lol.
  18. It takes an idiot to reply to this comment imho - 'hook line and sinker' spring to mind, why challenge someone you have never met? This is an internet forum after all, christ, get over it.
  19. They also build sh*te houses.
  20. Yeah, I thought so.
  21. Does one 'drive' a sub?
  22. No.
  23. Fair play to him: Britain's Andy Murray claimed his third successive victory over world number one Rafael Nadal to win the World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam. The 21-year-old Scot came through 6-3 4-6 6-0 in one hour 51 minutes to win the 10th title of his career. Nadal was struggling with a knee injury in the closing stages and, after edging the second set, he was unable to serve effectively in the decider. "Sorry to Rafa, I know he hurt his leg," said Murray afterwards. "It shows how good a player he is - he was still managing to beat me on one leg." 606: DEBATE Your thoughts on Murray's win Murray too has had his injury problems this week and has pulled out of next week's tournament in Marseille to protect his troublesome ankle. It did not appear to hinder him in Sunday's final, however, and he played well enough to suggest he could have defeated a fully fit Nadal. The Briton went into the match with a 1-5 competitive record against Nadal but had won their last two matches, at the US Open in September and an exhibition event in January. After a cagey start, Murray stepped up his game to break for a 4-2 lead and served out impressively. Nadal needed treatment on his knee early in the second set When Nadal called for the trainer at 2-1 up in the second set, a swift end to proceedings looked possible, but it was Murray who came off worst from the break in play as he immediately dropped serve for the first time. If that seemed to be a decisive moment, it was misleading. Eight successive breaks of serve saw Nadal edge the set with a brilliant 10th game, that included a running forehand winner and killer drop volley, before Murray got the early break in the decider. By now, Nadal's knee problem left him completely unable to push up on his serve and Murray took full advantage. Nadal showed just what an incredible competitor he is two weeks ago when he fought past Roger Federer in five sets to win the Australian Open, but there was to be no repeat performance. The bemused crowd inside the Ahoy Arena was hushed as the world number one lost the set to love. It was a disappointing end to the match but Murray had given further proof that he poses a real threat to the very best in the game, solidifying his place as the world number four and suggesting he can go higher. MURRAY TITLES 2006: San Jose 2007: San Jose, St Petersburg 2008: Qatar Open, Marseille, Cincinnati Masters, Madrid Masters, St Petersburg 2009: Qatar Open, Rotterdam "I'm happy with the week but not especially with the way that it ended," said Murray. "I can't be disappointed with how I was playing. I knew something was wrong with Rafa as he took about 30kph off of his serve in the second set. "But he was hitting so hard that it was rushing me. That was part of the reason for all of the breaks. "I could see him shaking his head. But he's not the kind of guy who's going to stop chasing the ball unless there's a good reason. "He said that he sometimes has a knee problem when he plays a lot on hard court." Nadal said: "I came here tired from the Australian Open, but this was still a very important result for me. "I have to look at the positive. This was a good week for me, especially to reach this final." Both Murray and Nadal are scheduled to play in Dubai in a week's time but the Spaniard could not commit to the tournament. "It's tough when you can't play to your level," he said. "The problem is something from this week, it's tough to play like this, I couldn't push off on my shots. "I hope I can play Dubai, we will see what's going on. I'm not saying anything but you never know."
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