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noni Jul 7th 2013 5:01 am

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TOMORROWS HEADLINES
ANDY MURRAY WINS WIMBLEDON
CONGRATULATIONS ANDY
FROM ALL THE BRITISH EXPATS..



johnny five Jul 7th 2013 5:08 am

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A brilliant, exciting, hard-fought match............. and I hate tennis!


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noni Jul 7th 2013 5:10 am

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Originally Posted by johnny five (Post 10788566)
A brilliant, exciting, hard-fought match............. and I hate tennis!


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So do I, we had just come in from lunch, caught the last 10 mins. My God Murray was exhausted, I was just watching him. :starsmile:

msj5 Jul 7th 2013 5:17 am

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 10788570)
So do I, we had just come in from lunch, caught the last 10 mins. My God Murray was exhausted, I was just watching him. :starsmile:

lovely thing about living in Goa I haven`t had Wimbledon rammed down my throat for a fortnight....



Lots of doggie probs to keep me busy tho!!

Bipat Jul 7th 2013 5:30 am

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Originally Posted by msj5 (Post 10788577)
lovely thing about living in Goa I haven`t had Wimbledon rammed down my throat for a fortnight....



Lots of doggie probs to keep me busy tho!!

Just had a 'congratulatory' email from rels. in Pune they watched every minute!!!!!

hemingway Jul 7th 2013 8:17 am

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 10788591)
Just had a 'congratulatory' email from rels. in Pune they watched every minute!!!!!

I watched every minute too, on the ipad, sat outside in the sunshine - a great victory for Andy Murray who is Scottish but is deemed as representing Great Britain. We had a £10 double on Murray winning & Lewis Hamilton winning the German GP - unfortunately Lewis couldn't deliver but we don't mind, given Murray's historic victory. . . . . . . . . .

The men's singles final is an annual UK sporting event that I usually tend to watch - just like an England test match, just like the last round of The Open etc etc etc - roll on The Ashes.

Happy Sunny Sunday.

H.

hemingway Jul 7th 2013 8:26 am

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Anyone fancy 10 minutes alone with Khalil Kureshi, just him, you & your baseball bat?

H.

johnny five Jul 7th 2013 8:54 am

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 10788591)
Just had a 'congratulatory' email from rels. in Pune they watched every minute!!!!!

I thought they didn't think of you as a foreigner?


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Bipat Jul 7th 2013 9:29 am

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Originally Posted by johnny five (Post 10788820)
I thought they didn't think of you as a foreigner?


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They don't, but when we are in India we are 'Indian', and when in UK we are 'British'.(Both of us)
"An historic moment for Britain" were the words used.

noni Jul 7th 2013 10:11 am

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Originally Posted by hemingway (Post 10788776)
I watched every minute too, on the ipad, sat outside in the sunshine - a great victory for Andy Murray who is Scottish but is deemed as representing Great Britain. We had a £10 double on Murray winning & Lewis Hamilton winning the German GP - unfortunately Lewis couldn't deliver but we don't mind, given Murray's historic victory. . . . . . . . . .

The men's singles final is an annual UK sporting event that I usually tend to watch - just like an England test match, just like the last round of The Open etc etc etc - roll on The Ashes.

Happy Sunny Sunday.

H.

What about The Lions then Hem. Brilliant weekend for Tennis and Rugby :starsmile:

dreadsoc Jul 7th 2013 12:39 pm

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Originally Posted by hemingway (Post 10788789)
Anyone fancy 10 minutes alone with Khalil Kureshi, just him, you & your baseball bat?

H.

Think a vasectomy using cat gut wire and house bricks is more fitting for this sicko Hem !

Dread - x

noni Jul 7th 2013 2:44 pm

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Originally Posted by dreadsoc (Post 10789022)
Think a vasectomy using cat gut wire and house bricks is more fitting for this sicko Hem !

Dread - x

Dirty, Dirty B I would just cut it off for him, and people like him. Sicko I just hope the villages got hold of him, and sorted him in their own way. :demon::demon: This is one time when I agree with the Indian way of life in the villages.

poipleshadow Jul 7th 2013 3:41 pm

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I think I've missed out on something - who is Khalil Kureshi? I did a google search and couldn't find anything...

noni Jul 7th 2013 3:53 pm

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Originally Posted by hemingway (Post 10788789)
Anyone fancy 10 minutes alone with Khalil Kureshi, just him, you & your baseball bat?

H.

This is it Rob. :thumbdown: post 6907 click on thumbnail

johnny five Jul 7th 2013 6:45 pm

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 10788867)
They don't, but when we are in India we are 'Indian', and when in UK we are 'British'.(Both of us)
"An historic moment for Britain" were the words used.

What do they call you when you are in Dahrong?









Oh sorry, I forgot ........................you are never in Dahrong :rofl:


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