Friday 2 July 2010

Damn and blast...

He lost...  and oddly he lacked belief, Murray that is.  There was no conviction in his play,  as for Nadal, mmm, lets see what happens when the speed goes!  Tennis is more than just whizzing round a court and belting the ball.  Murray is just on the cusp,  he needs to believe... hope he wins the US Open.

So not a happy bunny, not the result I was looking for, was shocked at the way Novak went out, a bit lamely in my opinion.   Plus two Brits in the juniors went out,  Robson should concentrate on senior events and sort out her forehand.   Hope they don't start to build up Golding, leave him be and lets see what happens.   Oh and why was Beckham at Wimbers?  He's like a bad penny, he turns up and whoever he watches then loses the match!   And Brazil out of the World cup!   Go Holland, a brilliant team,   and good on the FA for sticking by Capello,  now they need to listen to what he says needs to change, as in getting footballers who can pass and control a ball, that would be a start. 

Much better day weather wise,  it did start out a bit cloudy, but the sun soon got going.  For once I remembered to switch on the washing machine early so I could get the stuff on the line early.   Wasn't a bad supermarket shop either, well except for the ignorant woman in front of me who never bothered to put the separator thingy behind her shopping!  I hate that, it is ignorance, even the checkout lady noted it, she did chuck out several hints to the dizzy woman but to no avail.   Then the ditz started looking for her coupons, couldn't find her purse...   argggghhhhh...    nowt annoys me more than people who faff at checkouts. 

Well guess I may as well open up my craft box,  nowt on TV this weekend, both finals will be boring, may watch a bit of footie, will be cheering on Germany,  couldn't stand to see that little cheat Maradonna win the world cup.  It would be great if Holland could win it, they deserve it. 

Ho hum, off to drown sorrows, hope Murray takes a holiday.  He did do us proud.

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