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pigale

11th July 2015, 19:38
Hello Kenyatta,

Glad about your win today - but I spoke to my English friends and they (or rather he) said that winning on the first day often losing the rest of the matches ! Do you think this is true ?

It could be a bit like the French rugby team starting a tournament as big favourites - you can guarantee they will sing ' cocorico' before hand and then start losing most matches - and the media is a lot to blame in all this!

By the way, there is no love lost (on the pitch) between England and France, but I am sure they make it up in the 3rd half !
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pigale

11th July 2015, 19:42
Hi Rusty,

I am very frustrated because although I watched the race until 4.30, just when it became important some friends popped unexpectedly - Obviously did not see anything since we sat on the terrasse.

I could see that France would be at least amongs the first, but I have not had the time to google yet and I don't even know who did win! Hope it is this Bretagne team - that would be good on their home land.

Am going to look up now.
TTFN
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rusty

11th July 2015, 19:56
I won't say, Pigale!
Did you like the wedding?
I did!
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pigale

11th July 2015, 20:16
OK, I have just seen the last 12 kms of the race - Glad to have, at long last, a French stage winner, but disappointed for Bretagne-Seche Team - Can't see anyone from the team among the first 30 , and yet one of them seemed to be doing fine when I stopped watching.

Anyway, good day for D. Martin as well, and C. Froome is still in Yellow I think ? Wonder how long he will be able to hang on to it ?

Boy, am I looking forward to the mountains !

PS. Sounds weird about the dead man in T in P !
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elle

11th July 2015, 20:16
Hi, Rusty!
Well, 36 isn't old for Glastonbury! There was a survey carried out a couple of years ago, and I think it said that 20% were aged 45-65, while 3% were either under 16 or over 65!
A friend of mine goes every year and he is in his 60s!
It may well be the same for T in the Park.
I hope you - or their parents - get word from the girls soon though - just to reassure you that all is well.

Martina and Sania are two sets all...... a really good match - have a look-in if you get the chance?
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rusty

11th July 2015, 20:33
Pigale, Froome still in yellow.
Tomorrow is the team time trial.
I hope BMC win, and by enough to put Tejay van Garderen into yellow. Then the rest day, and then the mountains!
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rusty

11th July 2015, 20:44
Hello, Elle.
What I have seen of the P in the Dark giggers, they are all youngsters. Very few over 25, say.
The dead man is definitely old to be there.
My girls are OK. They have a phone mast there now, and have ET'd home.
I nipped out to see my friends for half an hour.
They are staying in a nearby motel. Less than ten minute walk away.
Hope Martina wins.
She must be playing tomorrow, too?
Has she on her radiant smile?

How are you and the little people getting on?
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elle

11th July 2015, 21:09
Rusty, that's good that the girls managed to text home - now you can all relax.
I'm glad you managed to see your friends- how long are they staying? do you have plans with them for tomorrow?
Martina's match is on hold for twenty minutes while the roof is closed. It's at a crucial stage - five games all in the third set! The light is too poor to continue without artificial lighting- and also apparently Hawkeye doesn't
function in a bad light (I'm assuming it works fine when the roof is closed and the lights are on)
So a twenty minute break.... then all to play for......(going forward)

I and the fairies are doing fine - so we are!
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pigale

11th July 2015, 21:16
Rusty and Elle, are your little fairies what is also called 'elfs' ?
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rusty

11th July 2015, 21:38
Elle, my friends will be here until Monday, anyway.
Monday is a holiday in Norn Iron...so it is.
That is good news about the faery folk and you.
They can be very kind to you...or not.
Now, I have been browsing America, and came across a city in Virginia with the intriguing name of Newport News. And nobody is sure how it got that its name!
Ella Fitzgerald lived there, and a gospel singer with the regal name of Queen Esther Marrow.
Little gifts can be left for the little people, Elle, but no gallumphing.
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