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Post by LaFFy TaFFy on May 17, 2006 0:20:17 GMT 3
wow bia that was great to read, you have a real talent for writing, enjoyed every bit of it. Wish marat would read it, to know that his fans are not down on him, that we love him no matter what. Loved how ya ended it......
Sincerely,Mulan Lady: High Priestess of Deviousness ;D ;D ;D
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Post by tina on May 17, 2006 0:28:09 GMT 3
Bia what you wrote is GREAT!!You are great writer and I hope that Marat or some of his friends will read what you wrote!!! I think Marat should be proud of his fans !
Sincerely,Mulan Lady:High Priestess of Temperament[he he]
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Post by bia2209 on May 17, 2006 0:33:09 GMT 3
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Post by Addie on May 17, 2006 0:42:17 GMT 3
Bia, you are truly talented my dear. Beautiful job! I'm very proud of you.
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Post by sabz on May 17, 2006 1:08:14 GMT 3
Bia, your journalistic skills are great!! LOVING the article, such a good read, and summarised what we are feeling very well *round of applause to bia* special mention has to go to the breaking it sentence (nice to know you thought of me ) GREAT ARTICLE!! Sincerely, Mulan Lady : High Priestess of Breaking It!
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Post by avalon on May 17, 2006 2:21:46 GMT 3
Bia, applause, bows, hugs and kisses. Thank you for sharing with us your writing talents. I do hope Marat somehow gets to read your words, objective but stilll impassioned. I am constantly amazed at all the [hidden] talents of many of the girls on TGFR. I think you should all take a bow. Bia Sincerely, Mulan Lady : High Priestess of Jettsetting!
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Post by avalon on May 17, 2006 2:22:57 GMT 3
ps I have saved that link and will look out for any future articles/comments you write ;D
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Post by bia2209 on May 17, 2006 3:51:59 GMT 3
ps I have saved that link and will look out for any future articles/comments you write ;D you're a sweetie...as i said to davis earlier..most time i write football/soccer articles for that site...there are a bunch of them already on there...tennis is harder for me becasue i am less objective...esp re marat...which is why i never tried to write about him before.... anyway am glad you like it... ;D ;D
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Post by ruth on May 17, 2006 15:14:50 GMT 3
thanks Bia, it's true that you can't change anything until you admit, even if only to yourself, that it actually exists.
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Post by kristen on May 17, 2006 17:03:31 GMT 3
the article is WONDERFUL bia!....thanks....you're such a great writer!
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Post by kittycatnat on May 19, 2006 10:54:37 GMT 3
Wow Bia, that letter was fantastic, awesome work!!!
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Post by annie on May 21, 2006 8:18:21 GMT 3
great work bia....really great work.... you almost drove me to tears coz i can feel you wrote that with your heart....if only no one was looking at me, ieally would've shed a tear....hope Marat gets to read it too...
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Post by Madou on May 21, 2006 19:36:46 GMT 3
Really great article Bia, I loved to read it, you are wery skilled to explain how you feel, I couldn't have done this
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Post by alsl on Jun 2, 2006 13:01:01 GMT 3
Safin fined... 30/05/2006
By PIERRE-GILLES HUOT From Sports.fr at Roland Garros
The unreachable Marat Safin... As it is too many times his habit, the Russian didn’t have the means to dominate his fluctuations of temper. Alternating between the best and the worse, the winner of the Australian Open 2005 didn’t present his best outlook for his first battle at Roland Garros. Beaten by Fernando Gonzalez 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1, the former world number 1, bows out for the first time on the first round of the International Championships of France. A complainer on court, Safin reacted in the same manner on his way out of the court, avoiding the press conference.
Marat Safin has not once again managed to dominate his temper. But [glow=red,2,300]we love him [/glow]also for that. His raging fits, his tantrums, and the racquets broken on court. Loved by the crowd by his temper, the Russian is anyway the first victim of his lack of serenity. Throughout his past, the former world number 1 has always had to fight against the two Safins inside him: the good and the bad. Today it was the second that won over the first. The nonchalant walk, the head kept down, as if all the troubles of the world were placed on his large shoulders, the Russian was incapable of finding the right way to fight Fernando Gonzalez, an opponent that he had dominated twice in two matches.
Feverish, hesitant, Marat Safin seemed to be complaining of one of his "off days", where nothing comes out as he wishes. Lacking in success, the pupil of Peter Lundgren has more than once let his frustration show. With the face red with anger, the winner of the US Open 2000 never lacked the support, with the crowd always on his side. But when luck doesn’t smile... Adding up unforced errors, he couldn’t break the solidity of the Chilean, a clay specialist that also always hits the ball hard. The bouncing lob of Gonzalez has considerably bothered the Russian, forced to cover too much ground to keep the ball inside the court...
rest can be read at RG webby.
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Post by annie on Jun 6, 2006 10:52:02 GMT 3
thanks alsl....will read the rest....
by the way, what's that on your siggy? who's that on the air?
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