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Post by tinuviel on Jul 28, 2010 13:02:28 GMT 3
Yes - can just see the speech bubble on the photo at the end where he's looking distractedly the other way.
"Yes darling - you sit over there - but I can see Igor saved me a seat. See you at dinner!!" ;D ;D
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Post by Annaya on Aug 12, 2010 14:38:40 GMT 3
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Post by tinuviel on Jan 27, 2011 11:54:23 GMT 3
Just stopped by at this part of the attic to wish Marat a very very Happy 31st Birthday. Hard to believe isn't it - he looks younger since he stopped playing and ever more handsome.
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Post by tinuviel on Apr 28, 2011 20:37:53 GMT 3
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Post by tinuviel on Apr 28, 2011 22:10:11 GMT 3
Sorry folks I guess I meant to put this in the photos thread, but as I posted a direct link I will leave them here for a while.
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Post by Annaya on Apr 29, 2011 2:01:12 GMT 3
oh my! Its so good to look at him! I've not had my muse whispering in my ears for ISOH coz I haven't seen him in such a long time Anyway, love the pics! I have the first one posted in my tumblr account some days ago but I didn't know where its from. I like that and the one in stripes the best. Thanks for sharing Tally!
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Post by tinuviel on Apr 29, 2011 11:37:01 GMT 3
No worries Annie Maybe these will inspire you? LOL! Have read some of your new fic - love all the High School drama bits. Reminds me of watching One Tree Hill with the jocks and cheer leader stuff. And I love a good American house with a porch and a swing - scene of so many good scenes in so many tv dramas.
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Post by audrey on May 27, 2011 15:24:35 GMT 3
I just checked the website today and it was the first time I saw these photos. OMG I love all of them. He's so beautiful! Thanks for sharing Tally!
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Post by Annaya on Jun 10, 2011 21:36:12 GMT 3
No worries Annie Maybe these will inspire you? LOL! Have read some of your new fic - love all the High School drama bits. Reminds me of watching One Tree Hill with the jocks and cheer leader stuff. And I love a good American house with a porch and a swing - scene of so many good scenes in so many tv dramas. Haha...yeah, thanks for reading Tals. That swing's going down soon...it's kinda part of growing up. I just figured the setting's in St. Louis, MO so I looked at houses in that city, and got the pic & image of the house. And dammit, I can't concentrate enough on my Marat fic still....It annoys me. I mean the story is in my head, I have a draft on where I want it to go...but I can't write one line to get me there. Frustrating.
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Post by tinuviel on Jun 12, 2011 17:55:28 GMT 3
Looks like our boy should be in action today against Goran. Cool pairing to open a tournament.
Safin Duels Fellow ‘Legends of Tennis’ 10 June 2011 By Howard Amos Howard Amos / MT Marat Safin practicing his serve. Once notorious for his on court emotion and racket-smashing antics, double Grand Slam winner and retired tennis star Marat Safin no longer breaks an average of 50 rackets a year. “I’m not that pissed anymore,” he said. “I don’t need to win.” But on Sunday, Safin will return to the tennis courts of Moscow for a show match where winning — and racket smashing — might be back on the agenda. Safin will partner with Yevgeny Kafelnikov for Team Russia, captained by Shamil Tarpishchev. They will take on Goran Ivanisevic and Carlos Moya’s Stars of the World, captained by Björn Borg. The players have 17 Grand Slam singles titles between them, 11 of which are held by Borg. The event — Legends of Tennis — to be held at the National Tennis Center will feature four singles matches between the two teams (each player will take on both members of the opposite team) and a game of doubles. Each match will consist of a long set of nine games, and the winning team is the one that triumphs in at least three matches. Although he has retired from professional tennis, Safin said he still plays regularly and is looking forward to the match against former greats. Tournaments featuring big names like Sunday’s are also important for attracting young people to tennis, which is currently struggling in Russia. Female Russian players like Maria Sharapova and Maria Kirilenko are household names, but few Russian men have made it into the sport’s top flight in recent years. Safin, who settled in Moscow two years ago, is keen to build tennis as a big sport in Russia again. “We need to bring our [tennis] events to the mainstream,” Safin said.
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