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the jolliness and glee is in stark contrast to the long dead inhabitants of the nearby graves from centuries past.
 

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Kirijax said:
Murray's Wedding Day Tweet

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Fiero, Andy beat you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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After Murray is finished enjoying his time with his new bride, he is scheduled to play in his first ever 250-level clay event (is this true?) at Munich on April 27, and then the Madrid and Rome Masters. Murray is no slouch on clay (made the SF at the French last year) so this could be interesting. He needs to get a 2015 title under his belt and keep building up his confidence.
 

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Kirijax said:
After Murray is finished enjoying his time with his new bride, he is scheduled to play in his first ever 250-level clay event (is this true?) at Munich on April 27, and then the Madrid and Rome Masters. Murray is no slouch on clay (made the SF at the French last year) so this could be interesting. He needs to get a 2015 title under his belt and keep building up his confidence.

What confidence? The Big 3 still own him; esp. Nole and the rest of the tour isn't afraid of him! He's still playing that same game of counter-punching and allowing matches to go 3 sets unnecessarily! Not like I'm a fan, but that's been my thinking of players like Murray and Nadal who work too hard in earlier rounds of an event! :nono :dodgy:
 

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Fiero425 said:
Kirijax said:
After Murray is finished enjoying his time with his new bride, he is scheduled to play in his first ever 250-level clay event (is this true?) at Munich on April 27, and then the Madrid and Rome Masters. Murray is no slouch on clay (made the SF at the French last year) so this could be interesting. He needs to get a 2015 title under his belt and keep building up his confidence.

What confidence? The Big 3 still own him; esp. Nole and the rest of the tour isn't afraid of him! He's still playing that same game of counter-punching and allowing matches to go 3 sets unnecessarily! Not like I'm a fan, but that's been my thinking of players like Murray and Nadal who work too hard in earlier rounds of an event! :nono :dodgy:

I don't know about you, but if I got beaten so easily by Djokovic at IW/Miami I would need a bit of a confidence builder. :snicker I think that is the number one thing holding Murray back at this point.
 

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Kirijax said:
Fiero425 said:
Kirijax said:
After Murray is finished enjoying his time with his new bride, he is scheduled to play in his first ever 250-level clay event (is this true?) at Munich on April 27, and then the Madrid and Rome Masters. Murray is no slouch on clay (made the SF at the French last year) so this could be interesting. He needs to get a 2015 title under his belt and keep building up his confidence.

What confidence? The Big 3 still own him; esp. Nole and the rest of the tour isn't afraid of him! He's still playing that same game of counter-punching and allowing matches to go 3 sets unnecessarily! Not like I'm a fan, but that's been my thinking of players like Murray and Nadal who work too hard in earlier rounds of an event! :nono :dodgy:

I don't know about you, but if I got beaten so easily by Djokovic at IW/Miami I would need a bit of a confidence builder. :snicker I think that is the number one thing holding Murray back at this point.

I used to tell my students that all the time; tennis is all about confidence! You can have all the training in the world with the best teachers, but if you don't have the confidence to play your game in the crunch, you might as well forget it; just play socially!:angel: :dodgy:
 

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JesuslookslikeBorg said:
Kirijax said:
Murray's Wedding Day Tweet

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what the maximum number of emoticons on twitter ?..is that 140 as well ?.

I'm not sure but that is maybe the most awesome usage of emoticons I've ever seen. Murray the Master Emoticonist! :clap
 

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Kevin McGivern ‏@KevMcGivernArt Apr 15
Prints of the Andy Murray painting I did for this month's @iScotNews cover are now available..http://kevinmcgivern.com/shop/?product=iscot-magazine-cover-andy-murray-portrait …

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Kirijax said:
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andy wheres yer troosers.

Real men wear skirts....I mean kilts.

I love a man in a skirt. My brother got married in a kilt. While a tuxedo is elegant, a man rarely gets to make an entrance as strong as in formal Scottish regalia.
 

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Moxie629 said:
Kirijax said:
JesuslookslikeBorg said:
andy wheres yer troosers.

Real men wear skirts....I mean kilts.

I love a man in a skirt. My brother got married in a kilt. While a tuxedo is elegant, a man rarely gets to make an entrance as strong as in formal Scottish regalia.

"Strong" would not be the adjective I would use in this situation but yeah ok. :laydownlaughing
 

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Kirijax said:
Moxie629 said:
Kirijax said:
Real men wear skirts....I mean kilts.

I love a man in a skirt. My brother got married in a kilt. While a tuxedo is elegant, a man rarely gets to make an entrance as strong as in formal Scottish regalia.

"Strong" would not be the adjective I would use in this situation but yeah ok. :laydownlaughing

Personally, I think it's impressive and unique. What adjective would you pick, then?
 

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Moxie629 said:
Kirijax said:
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I love a man in a skirt. My brother got married in a kilt. While a tuxedo is elegant, a man rarely gets to make an entrance as strong as in formal Scottish regalia.

"Strong" would not be the adjective I would use in this situation but yeah ok. :laydownlaughing

Personally, I think it's impressive and unique. What adjective would you pick, then?

Well, let's see... Odd, awkward, uncomfortable. But in a manly way of course. It's the shoes maybe.

But come to think of it, fat Japanese men wear a thick thong and slap each other around but I've never been uncomfortable about that. Maybe it's the rumour I heard about the Scottish men wearing nothing underneath them kilts is what is making me uncomfotable. :snicker

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