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Post by Lee on Jan 30, 2004 11:39:26 GMT -5
Lowlights: not enough attractive women, a very flat atmosphere compared to previous years, less fans from other places and the usual CORPORATE WANKERS who get their seats for nothing and don't give a shit about the tennis. Too bad Safin doesn't have those Safinettes hanging around, huh! ;D But good for tennis though!
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Post by RogiFan on Jan 30, 2004 16:57:00 GMT -5
"the usual CORPORATE WANKERS who get their seats for nothing and don't give a shit about the tennis" tell me about it... they are everywhere, at sporting events, cultural events -- half the time they don't even show up! Hmm... not enough beautiful women in Oz??
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Post by Lee on Jan 30, 2004 17:01:41 GMT -5
tell me about it... they are everywhere, at sporting events, cultural events -- half the time they don't even show up! Oh, I prefer those people not showing up! I remembered I was in Flames game one night. The tickets are from hubby's boss, i.e. in those corporate seats about 10 rows above players' bench (not private suite though). Great seats to watch a hockey game but was totally ruined by the people in front of us. They were definitely out-of-towners, knew nothing about hockey and spent all 3 hours talking, moving around whenever the puck stops and drinking beer.
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Post by Patrik Sjöberg on Jan 31, 2004 0:46:10 GMT -5
Well Juanqui isn't one of my faves, he isn't someone I dislike, but not someone I like. Come to think of it apart from Feliciano " I am so Beautiful, but don't have a Backhand" Lopez, he would be my least favourite Spaniard. He did laugh during the Arazi match, then again he probably knew he was going to win.
Well I did get revenge on the corporate wankers. I have never ever bought a program for a tournament. We happened to be sitting in the corporate section of the Safin vs Martin match and there were heaps of seats there. Alas, there was a program left under the seats, so my friends and I thought aha stuff these corporate wankers and take the programs for ourselves.
I have to say when we left and some of them were coming in, they looked at us very funnily like we have got something that belongs to them.
;D ;D
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