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  1. saritaa replied to chick style's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    why you dont like him?
  2. saritaa replied to malena90's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    well cos he ain't hot...just stare at his pics tell me what makes him hot?.... im not saying that he ain't good player ..profesionally he is mega great player but if we take in consideration his look he aint that good ..
  3. saritaa replied to saritaa's post in a topic in Male Athletes
  4. saritaa replied to saritaa's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    here are the pictures malena :
  5. saritaa posted a post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Andrew "Andy" Murray (born 15 May 1987 in Glasgow), is a Scottish[3] tennis player, who plays for both Scotland[4] and Great Britain[5]. He is notable for his frequent outbursts of passion and natural talent. In December 2005, he won the BBC Scottish Sports Personality of the Year Award, and the sport section of the Top Scot awards. Murray is the UK's best ranked player having reached a new career high ranking of 19. Murray is 185 cm tall and generally uses a double-handed backhand. He is currently coached by Brad Gilbert. Early life In 1996, age 8, Murray was present at Dunblane during the Dunblane Massacre, during which 16 children and their teacher were killed at their primary school. Murray, however, says he does not remember any of it. Between the ages of 11 and 13 Murray was a member of the Junior Tennis team at the Next Generation club in Newhaven, Edinburgh, where he played regularly. Early career He won the Orange Bowl in Florida at the age of 12. In September 2004, aged 17, he won the prestigious U.S. Open Boys' title. Two weeks later, he found himself a member of Great Britain's squad for the Davis Cup match versus Austria, but he didn't play in the team's 3-2 loss. In December he was named the Young Sports Personality of the Year. Into the limelight In March 2005, he was called up to play doubles for Great Britain's Davis Cup team to play against Israel, and became Great Britain's youngest ever Davis Cup player in doing so. Murray and David Sherwood produced a surprise win over the Israeli doubles team, who at the time were the World number eight pairing and had reached the Wimbledon semi-final in 2003. This helped Great Britain to a 3-2 victory. The Scot reached the semi-finals of the Boys' tournament at the French Open, losing to Croatian Marin Cilic, and this would prove to be his last foray into the Junior events at a Grand Slam. 2005 tennis season Considered Murray's breakthrough year, almost all of his ATP tour results have come on hard and grass courts, though he has claimed to prefer clay courts, a liking tied to his training in Barcelona as a junior.[citation needed] Stepping up to the seniors Prior to the Junior French Open in april, Murray turned professional and played his first senior tournament when he was given a wild card to an ATP International Series Gold clay-court event in Barcelona, his adopted home town. He lost in the first round to Jan Hernych. In May, he played a Challenger in Dresden, winning his first round in straight sets 6-3 6-3, and losing his second to an almost identical scoreline, 6-4 6-3. Neither matches were against notable opposition. The Barcelona Tournament gave Murray his first senior ranking point, and he was soon handed a second wild card for the Stella Artois championship at Queens. There he beat Santiago Ventura and highly-rated American Taylor Dent in the first and second rounds respectively. In the third round, he lost to sixth seed Thomas Johansson in three sets after collapsing with cramp just two points away from victory. Wimbledon 2005 Murray was awarded a wildcard for Wimbledon. He went into his first senior grand slam match at Wimbledon 2005 ranked 374th in the world, beating George Bastl - ranked over 150 places above him - in straight sets. In his second round match he beat the fourteenth seed Radek
  6. saritaa replied to malena90's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    class tennis player..but not hot tho..
  7. saritaa replied to nika1377's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    now thats a real guy...cesc if hot and good player though..
  8. saritaa replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Fashion Models
    he might be hot...but i dont like guy models they just look too guy IMO....i like sporty guy like they are real man for me ..i like guy actors too and musicans too but guy models i fuckin hate them they look so gay..
  9. saritaa replied to goose's post in a topic in Sports
    England 5 0 Andorra
  10. saritaa replied to moiselles's post in a topic in Girl Talk
    i love shoes too...i have loads of shoes like different clothes different shoes.....i have 5 or 6 pairs of heels...8 pair of boots ..then i have those sportwear shoes adidas ,nike and reebok are my fav ones i have like more then 30 pairs of sproty shoes those are my fav ones....
  11. saritaa replied to Bouazizi's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    oh bou ..i really dont like her ..she looks so fake in her videos....turkey has more beautifull and talented signers then petek..
  12. saritaa replied to saritaa's post in a topic in Male Actors
  13. saritaa posted a post in a topic in Male Actors
    Oliver James (born Oliver James Hutson on June 1, 1980) is a British musician and actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the American films What a Girl Wants and Raise Your Voice. Biography Early life James, an only child, was born in Ottershaw, Surrey. His father is involved in car racing, and James had originally wanted to pursue a career as a professional race car driver. He played the drums in a band while in secondary school, where he also participated in racing and motorcrossing. James graduated from the Guildford School of Acting in Surrey, where he majored in drama, and subsequently appeared in stage productions and commercials. At the age of nineteen, he adapted his middle name as his professional surname, in order to avoid confusion with actor Oliver Hudson. Career James' first screen appearance was a supporting role in the 2002 made-for-television short film, School's Out; he next appeared in a 2003 episode of the BBC series, The Afternoon Play, and joined a boy band produced by Simon Fuller. He left the band as soon as he was cast opposite actress Amanda Bynes in the American romantic comedy, What a Girl Wants; for his role in the film, he learned to play the guitar and co-wrote and sang the songs Long Time Coming and Greatest Story Ever Told, which were on the film's soundtrack. The film was set in England and James played the romantic interest of Bynes' character. It was released in April of 2003 and performed fairly at the box office, grossing $35 million domestically.[1] James' next role was opposite Hilary Duff in the teen film Raise Your Voice, which was released in October of 2004 and grossed $10 million domestically.[2] He will be seen this autumn in the new BBC1 series The Innocence Project, a drama following the lives of law students. Personal life James currently lives in Los Angeles, California where he moved to in March of 2003, in order to pursue an acting career in the United States. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oliver at What a Girl Wants:
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  15. saritaa replied to a post in a topic in Music
    T.I.-Why You Wanna?
  16. saritaa replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    HVALA SANJA
  17. saritaa replied to Ewing's Fan's post in a topic in Babe Polls
    adriana...
  18. saritaa replied to Qball's post in a topic in Babe Polls
    beyonce
  19. saritaa replied to peyt's post in a topic in Television
    right now im watchin One TrEE hiLL
  20. saritaa replied to a post in a topic in Movies
    Santiago Munez: [a bunch of the guys are going into a bar] Do I need an identification or anything? Jamie Drew: What? Santiago Munez: I mean, how old do you have to be to get a drink here? Jamie Drew: ...Eleven. from GOAL!
  21. saritaa replied to Legion's post in a topic in Movies
    A Cinderella Story-Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray