Everything posted by Soapsuds
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The Tennis Thread
Blah I wanted Roger to win. Novak didn't play that particuarly well. He was lucky that Roger played a awful tiebreaker. As for Pennetta winning...WTF....LOL..women's tennis is the s hits....lol Sony Erickson Open starts on Wednesday...another 1000 series tournament. Everyone should be there even Ferrer....lol.....Defending Champion is Murray..he has 1000 points to defend and Ferrer was the runner up and he has 600 points to defend. Women's champion was Serena.
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
He was the BEST Paul hands down!
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The Tennis Thread
John Isner's win over Gulbis YAY! moves him up to #10 in the world. John hasn't played much because of his injury and one good tournament and he goes up to 10...lol..from 13. It shows me that those ranked below 8 in the rankings arent doing much in winning so getting in the top 20 and top 10 is becoming easier. Good for John though....Novak next!
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
A closer pic
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
Glad Colleen knew about it. I wonder if she still keeps in touch with Andrew?? Andrew Kavovit (exPaul) and his daughter Kiowa on tonight's Shark Tank (ABC). Kiowa and her BOO BOO GOO
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Dynasty Discussion Thread
Hahaha..true....and the credits start there...couldn't believe they ended on that cliffhanger instead of the fire at La Mirage.
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Dynasty Discussion Thread
I couldn't stand the Ali Macgraw character. And Linda Evans as Rita..oye...the show went downhill after the massacre...I mean what was left to do after that kind of a cliffhanger? The rest of the episodes and cliffhanger paled in comparisons. The series finale cliffhanger was just laughable with Dex, Alexis..falling over the balcony...LMAO...pure cheese.
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The Tennis Thread
Ha..love your name for her Sugarmama...haha...yeah I saw that....her ranking is dropping and so is her sisters...junior sugar mama..Azarinka...lol
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The Tennis Thread
Roger wins tonight against Kevin Anderson and he moves up to #5 and Andy Murray drops down to #6. Roger wins the tournament and goes to number #4 in the world with Ferrer dropping to #5 and Murray at #6.
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The Tennis Thread
Ugh Anderson sucks donkeyballs. I just cant stand his game. I have a feeling Stan's game will go south now. His Aussie win will be long forgotten by other players. With Federer win he moves to number 6 in the ratings and with a win over Anderson he will move to number 5 past Murray. Berdych drops to 7...ouch...next week should be very interesting where seedings are concerned. So many players having points to defend next week. Roger looks like the one who could get back in the top 4 this week or next. I think it is good for the game since he brings in the ratings and is most popular to watch even more than Nadal. The ratings of tournaments prove it.
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The Tennis Thread
Haha...its called a chicken forehand..even the announcers are making fun of it..looks like an airplane taking off...lol...awful yes....and Bautista Agut is a cutie
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The Tennis Thread
Wow..Gulbis what an ass hole he is...bad mouthing Bautista during the match and calling Federer, Nadal to name a few boring tennis players..this guy is a complete mess..
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The Tennis Thread
Murray is out! Murray still moves ahead of Berdych at number 5. Murray has had an awful year and yet he is back up to number 5 after being at 7. He has big points to defend next week and at Wimbledon.
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The Tennis Thread
I know Dimitrov was my last hope. I love his game and attitude. I cant stand gulbis..he is a smart a$$...he was mouthing off about Dimitrov after his win and how he was going to be number 1...lol...in what planet...especially with his airplane forehand...lol With the loss Dimitrov will stay at number 16 in the rankings.
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The Tennis Thread
Gasquet sucks ...I am glad Verdasco won...I was for him 1 Rafael Nadal ESP 13130 - - Lost in Indian Wells R32 - - 2 Novak Djokovic SRB 9945 - Indian Wells R32 - 9990 10900 3 Stanislas Wawrinka SUI 5650 - Indian Wells R16 - 5740 6560 4 David Ferrer ESP 5150 - - - - - 5 Andy Murray GBR 4795 +1 Indian Wells R16 - 4885 5705 6 Tomas Berdych CZE 4540 -1 - Lost in Indian Wells R64 - - 7 Roger Federer SUI 4535 +1 Indian Wells R16 - 4625 5445 8 Juan Martin Del Potro ARG 4270 -1 - - - - 9 Richard Gasquet FRA 2905 - - Lost in Indian Wells R32 - - 10 Jo Wilfried Tsonga FRA 2615 - - Lost in Indian Wells R64 - - 11 Milos Raonic CAN 2485 - Indian Wells R16 - 2575 3395 12 Tommy Haas GER 2435 - Indian Wells R16 - 2525 3345 13 John Isner USA 2355 - Indian Wells R32 - 2400 3310 14 Fabio Fognini ITA 2295 - Indian Wells R16 - 2385 3205 15 Mikhail Youzhny RUS 2135 - - - - - 16 Grigor Dimitrov BUL 2130 - Indian Wells R32 - 2175 3085 17 Tommy Robredo ESP 2050 - - Lost in Indian Wells R32 - - 18 Kevin Anderson RSA 1850 - Indian Wells R16 Here are the least ratings at this moment....with Gasquet's loss factored in.
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The Tennis Thread
Agreed..so disappointed in Berdych loss...he was playing so great but was so flat in his match. Fed is just holding on he has been playing well either. None of the top men have been playing well except for Stan and I thought Berdych....Murray sucks and should have lost long time ago...I cant believe he will move back up in the rankings considering what an awful year he has had so far. I hope Dimitrov takes the tournament.
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HBO's Looking
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The Tennis Thread
11 Raonic, Milos (CAN) 2,485 0 21 12 Haas, Tommy (GER) 2,435 0 27 13 Isner, John (USA) 2,320 0 25 14 Fognini, Fabio (ITA) 2,230 0 28 15 Youzhny, Mikhail (RUS) 2,145 0 26 16 Dimitrov, Grigor (BUL) 2,130 6 23 17 Robredo, Tommy (ESP) 2,005 -1 21 18 Anderson, Kevin (RSA) 1,940 3 24 19 Almagro, Nicolas (ESP) 1,840 -2 24 20 Janowicz, Jerzy (POL) 1,750 -1 21 21 Nishikori, Kei (JPN) 1,715 -1 21 22 Gulbis, Ernests (LAT) 1,616 -4 23 23 Simon, Gilles (FRA) 1,565 0 24 24 Kohlschreiber, Philipp (GER) 1,510 2 30 25 Monfils, Gael (FRA) 1,475 -1 23 26 Cilic, Marin (CRO) 1,455 -1 22 27 Pospisil, Vasek (CAN) 1,359 0 27 28 Paire, Benoit (FRA) 1,275 0 28 29 Mayer, Florian (GER) 1,245 1 29 30 Tursunov, Dmitry (RUS) 1,212 -1 25 31 Dolgopolov, Alexandr (UKR) 1,205 7 30 32 Seppi, Andreas (ITA) 1,195 -1 30 33 Verdasco, Fernando (ESP) 1,190 -1 25 34 Dodig, Ivan (CRO) 1,145 -1 26 35 Andujar, Pablo (ESP) 1,141 -1 31 36 Granollers, Marcel (ESP) 1,120 0 27 37 Lopez, Feliciano (ESP) 1,100 0 24 38 Melzer, Jurgen (AUT) 1,050 1 22 39 Mahut, Nicolas (FRA) 1,042 1 23 40 Nieminen, Jarkko (FIN) 1,020 1 29 41 Hewitt, Lleyton (AUS) 1,020 1 19 42 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard (FRA) 1,003 -7 29 43 Monaco, Juan (ARG) 1,000 0 27 44 Delbonis, Federico (ARG) 994 17 22 45 Sousa, Joao (POR) 991 -1 25 46 Haase, Robin (NED) 957 -1 29 47 Rosol, Lukas (CZE) 951 2 33 48 Chardy, Jeremy (FRA) 940 -2 26 49 Lu, Yen-Hsun (TPE) 930 -2 28 50 Stepanek, Radek (CZE) 925 -2 23 51 Karlovic, Ivo (CRO) 897 4 20 52 Berlocq, Carlos (ARG) 890 -2 24 53 Bautista Agut, Roberto (ESP) 885 -2 24 54 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo (ESP) 861 -2 27 55 Sijsling, Igor (NED) 846 -2 31 56 Istomin, Denis (UZB) 830 -2 30 57 Querrey, Sam (USA) 800 -1 26 58 Kukushkin, Mikhail (KAZ) 781 -1 24 59 Montanes, Albert (ESP) 771 9 24 60 Gabashvili, Teymuraz (RUS) 761 0 32 61 Sela, Dudi (ISR) 748 12 22 62 Ebden, Matthew (AUS) 741 0 27 63 Carreno Busta, Pablo (ESP) 733 1 29 64 Klahn, Bradley (USA) 731 1 27 65 Benneteau, Julien (FRA) 730 1 26 66 Mannarino, Adrian (FRA) 726 1 29 67 De Schepper, Kenny (FRA) 712 17 31 68 Tipsarevic, Janko (SRB) 710 2 23 69 Matosevic, Marinko (AUS) 709 2 25 70 Golubev, Andrey (KAZ) 705 2 29 71 Giraldo, Santiago (COL) 703 -13 31 72 Tomic, Bernard (AUS) 700 2 23 73 Davydenko, Nikolay (RUS) 690 -10 24 74 Przysiezny, Michal (POL) 685 1 30 75 Falla, Alejandro (COL) 682 4 24 76 Mayer, Leonardo (ARG) 674 -17 26 77 Vesely, Jiri (CZE) 667 0 25 78 Devvarman, Somdev (IND) 662 0 22 79 Nedovyesov, Aleksandr (KAZ) 661 2 30 80 Volandri, Filippo (ITA) 658 2 27 81 Young, Donald (USA) 657 10 22 82 Kubot, Lukasz (POL) 651 1 25 83 Stakhovsky, Sergiy (UKR) 631 5 31 84 Brands, Daniel (GER) 629 -15 26 85 Ramos, Albert (ESP) 626 1 27 86 Bellucci, Thomaz (BRA) 622 22 24 87 Hanescu, Victor (ROU) 616 -7 26 88 Klizan, Martin (SVK) 614 9 25 89 Brown, Dustin (GER) 608 4 26 90 Becker, Benjamin (GER) 605 0 31 91 Gonzalez, Alejandro (COL) 602 -15 26 92 Bogomolov Jr., Alex (RUS) 598 0 22 93 Lajovic, Dusan (SRB) 596 -4 24 94 Kamke, Tobias (GER) 591 -7 25 95 Goffin, David (BEL) 587 12 25 96 Robert, Stephane (FRA) 586 -2 19 97 Gimeno-Traver, Daniel (ESP) 582 -12 30 98 Troicki, Viktor (SRB) 580 -2 19 99 Estrella Burgos, Victor (DOM) 575 19 26 100 Lorenzi, Paolo (ITA) 572 14 30 The rest of the top 100...movers and shakers..lol..and those who went down in the ratings.
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The Tennis Thread
Just checked and Ferrer only has about 25 points to defend at Indian Wells and thats why I think he pulled out. He knows he needs to play the following week in Florida where he has a lot more points to defend. I knew Ferrer's years of grinding on the court would catch up to him.
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The Tennis Thread
I got my rounds confused cause i was watching both tournaments at the same time..well day and night...i was thinking Murray had reached the semi thus gaining 180 points but it was 90....so glad dimitrov won...i was so happy for him and it the fans down south sure were for him. He looked so funny with the sombrero hat..haha...so cute....hehe....wow....so that means Berdych will be seeded 4....I thought delpo would be out but wasnt too sure about Ferrer.....Ferrer better play next week because he has 600 points to defend making the finals in Florida. So Fed will be seeded 6th with Ferrer and Delpo out...and also Ferrer has a lot of points to defend come clay season too with a final 1200 point French Open finals....Dimitrov will move up to 14 then....in Indian wells.
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The Tennis Thread
Ok you were right...lol...the rankings from 3 to 8 are so close and now with the win Federer is back in the mix. Should be a great year! Del Po dropped to 7 and more than likely out for the season. 1 Rafael Nadal 14085 2 Novak Djokovic 10260 3 Stanislas Wawrinka 5650 4 David Ferrer 5160 5 Tomas Berdych 4890 6 Andy Murray 4885 7 Juan Martin Del Potro 4870 8 Roger Federer 4625 9 Richard Gasquet 2950 10 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2785
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The Tennis Thread
I thought they the announcers had said that Murray had enough to jump from 7 to 5??? I was looking at the numbers too and thought Murray had passed Berdych. I am still pissed Berdych didnt win yesterday....lol....He has been on fire this year...his best year so far....So many times I wanted Fed to win and he never did and now he does...lol...dont get me wrong I love Fed and Edberg combo...always loved both but come on....lol And Murray isnt playing top 10 ball IMO.....
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The Tennis Thread
Baby Fed won too late last night. He moves to number 16 in the world with tournament win.
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The Tennis Thread
Blah...I wanted Betdych to win..figures now fed would win. With fed beating berdych...andy murray goes back up to number 5...
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HBO's Looking
That's what I thought about the show so far..