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  1. Always wondered why you called yourself baby jude lol
  2. Nightlife replied to JoeKnight's post in a topic in Babe Polls
    Selita x3
  3. and I bet you are one of those types that has an opinion on everyone and everything Well as a matter of fact yes i do, however in no way is it in the condescending and negitive manner that you seem to be insinuating <_< It's human nature to do so imo wheather you know about it or not
  4. Nightlife replied to Legion's post in a topic in Movies
    Is that the Scarlett Film? I wanted to see that. Tho 10mins a little to short lol. I give films a good half and hour
  5. ^ loving the top
  6. Nightlife replied to katgirl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Great pics Edi, she looks beauitful
  7. Nightlife replied to cast0r's post in a topic in Actresses
    Probably more injections for her lips to keep them plump. I'm happy for them, but if you wanted it private, why would you release wedding photos of the event and tell your parents after the fact? My dad would've been heartbroken, but then again, we're a really close family. Who knows. exactly my thoughts
  8. Nightlife replied to Joe > Average's post in a topic in General Discussion
    No No ....and No!! I really wish the architects of 'The Matrix' would isolate and remove this glitch you call 'Justin Bieber' already.
  9. Nightlife replied to azkid's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    ^ 150 euros?!!
  10. yowza!
  11. Nightlife replied to Paradox's post in a topic in Female Musicians
  12. Nightlife replied to Jade** 's post in a topic in Sports
    When i heard the result, my first thought was you. Feel for you dude. Even tho the Germans were looking in impirious form i thought you'd have a chance, i was convinced your best was yet to come My heart was with a Argentina V NL Final(Cousins are dutch and Amsterdam is my home away from home. So they are my 2nd fave naturally )
  13. Nightlife replied to LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE's post in a topic in Male Musicians
  14. Nightlife replied to LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    Can't believe there isn't a thread already for the Clash! One of My fave bands
  15. Nightlife replied to Paradox's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    If that doesn't answer your question Q, nothing will
  16. Nightlife replied to Jade** 's post in a topic in Sports
    World Cup 2010 - FIFA to consider goal-line technology Reuters - Tue, 29 Jun 13:47:00 2010 FIFA president Sepp Blatter has apologised to England over Frank Lampard's disallowed goal and confirmed that the use of goal-line technology is back on the agenda. More StoriesFactbox: Key dates in goal-line technology Referees back goal-line technology Opinion: England: Stars, cars and chumps Capello can break cycle of ruin World Cup Paper Round: England laments ..Lampard's effort during England's 4-1 defeat to Germany was ruled out even though the ball clearly crossed the line and has led to renewed calls for the introduction of technology, while Mexico were also victims of a refereeing error against Argentina. "I have spoken to the two federations (England and Mexico) directly concerned by referees mistakes. I have expressed to them apologies and I understand they are not happy and that people are criticising," Blatter told a media briefing in Johannesburg. "It is obvious that after the experience so far in this World Cup it would be a nonsense to not reopen the file of technology at the business meeting of the International FA Board in July. "Personally I deplore it when you see evident referee mistakes but it's not the end of a competition or the end of football, this can happen. "We will naturally take on board the discussion on technology and have first opportunity in July at the business meeting of the International FA Board." Blatter added: "It happened in 1966 and then 44 years later - though it was not quite the same. "I apologised to England and Mexico. The English said 'thank you and accepted that you can win (some) and you lose (some), and the Mexicans bowed their head and accepted it." Sunday night's match between Argentina and Mexico had also thrown up a controversial incident, with Carlos Tevez scoring the opening goal from a blatantly offside position, but the FIFA president added that the IFAB would only look again at goal-line technology and not video replays. "The only principle we are going to bring back for discussion is goal-line technology, " he said. "Football is a game that never stops and the moment there was a discussion if the ball was in or out, or there was a goal-scoring opportunity, do we give a possibility to a team to call for replays once or twice like in tennis? "For situations like the Mexico game you don't need technology." Blatter added that FIFA will launch a new initiative to improve refereeing standards later this year. "We will come out with a new model in November on how to improve high level referees," he added. "We will start with a new concept of how to improve match control. I cannot disclose more of what we are doing but something has to be changed."
  17. Even reading the threads title makes my nuts tighten
  18. Nightlife replied to goose's post in a topic in Female Athletes
    M Sharapova - 28 June 2010 4th Round interview Q. On a scale of 1 to 10, how will you rate your game today? MARIA SHARAPOVA: I thought I played really well and I thought I had my chances. You know, if it was not for her really great serving, uhm, I certainly had a real good look at winning the match. Q. So what happened after the first set? What was going through your mind in the second set? MARIA SHARAPOVA: Well, the match isn't over. You know, I had my chances in the first one. There is no doubt in my mind that the match wasn't over and we still had some sets to play. You know, I kept going for it. And, uhm, yeah. Q. Can you talk about facing her serve. She's so tough to break. MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, she served extremely well, some of the best she served against me. And, yeah, I think today that was really the difference. You know, I had a few looks at her serve. But, uhm, you know, I think even when you had a good look and the ball's coming at you in the 120s, it's pretty tough to do much with it. But, uhm, yeah, I thought it was an all‑right performance. Q. That's a lot of pressure on your service games. MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, it does. And I think ‑‑ I mean, that's certainly how she wins a majority of her matches. By serving so well, it makes you think that you really need to hold on to your service games. You know, I did a good job of that. But, you know, just not enough. You know, I was going for it when I had my opportunities. Just fell a little short. Q. You seem to respond well to playing matches on those terms. Is that accurate? MARIA SHARAPOVA: On which terms? Q. You both hitting big balls, points are over in two or three strokes. That seems well within your comfort zone. MARIA SHARAPOVA: Well, I mean, when you have someone serving that fast, if you're gonna have long rallies, I don't think that's feasible, yeah. Q. How would you rate the way you played today both mentally and physically? MARIA SHARAPOVA: I mean, I was right there. I felt really good. You know, I gave her a run for her money. I'm feeling really good. I'm in a much better spot than I was last year. I'm playing a lot better, feeling really great physically. Uhm, I had my chances at the French. I certainly had them today. This only gives me confidence. Q. Did you feel the crowd were on your side today? MARIA SHARAPOVA: Uhm, I felt their support. And, uhm, it was great to be back on Centre Court. Last year's experience wasn't well. I wasn't playing well at all. To be out there and just really playing my game, uhm, yeah, it was fun to be out there. Q. Would you like to come back? MARIA SHARAPOVA: That's a silly question. Of course, I would. Q. Is she the ultimate test, especially on grass here? MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, absolutely, because it takes a lot of concentration to break her serve. And sometimes, I mean, even if you kind of, you know, know her pattern or feel like you're getting on top of her serves, even if you have a good look at them, I mean, there's a good chance you're not gonna win the point if she's consistently serving that big. But, uhm, you know, I still had my opportunities. And absolutely it was a good test and I was right up there. Q. Were the conditions out there even more consistent to big serving? MARIA SHARAPOVA: The conditions were great. It makes the ball go faster through the air, makes the court faster. Q. Tennis players are sometimes dismissed as being self‑centered. You and friends and family members are going to be going to Chernobyl. The disaster there occurred 24 years ago. Are the problems still ongoing? MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yes. Q. Also in our country we're having a major disaster. Can you in any way relate the two disasters? MARIA SHARAPOVA: You know, it's funny, most importantly it's the fear that's in people's minds and the fear that no one really understands what's going on, and that leads to a poor quality of life for them and for the regions around them. You know, my goal is really to restore that and to send the message that we're all very aware of the situation, what has happened many years ago, and that people on a daily basis are still affected by it, are getting sick, and are living in those regions. But I'm very excited about the trip. I was meant to go a couple years ago, and unfortunately I had to fly back to the States to work on my shoulder. But I'm going I think on Wednesday morning. It will be great. I haven't been there in 10 years. Q. There still are serious problems there. MARIA SHARAPOVA: Oh, yeah. Both of my parents are actually from Belarus. If it was not for Chernobyl, I probably would be born in Belarus. When my mom got pregnant in 1986, that's when it all happened, and that's why we fled to Siberia. Q. The last three tournaments you played very close to very good players in all matches. Do you feel like you're close to getting over the line? What's it going to take for you to tip the scales in your favor? MARIA SHARAPOVA: I mean, I was very happy that I was put in the situations and I got myself in the situation in order to win the match. I certainly could have done a little bit of better job in executing. You know, I can sit here and whine about that. But the fact that I gave myself a chance and I went out there and I'm feeling, you know, just really happy to be playing out there the way I want to play and the way that makes me happy playing, uhm, it's a joy to be out there again. Q. How much of getting back to the position you were in and would like to be in again is now at this point a mental issue as opposed to a physical issue? MARIA SHARAPOVA: It's about going out there and playing matches like these and obviously executing. That certainly helps. Like I said, if I didn't give myself an opportunity to be in that position, I'd probably feel worse about myself. So, uhm, it's a step forward, a step in the right direction, you know, yeah. Q. After playing that well this afternoon, do you feel you can come back and win Wimbledon again? MARIA SHARAPOVA: There's no doubt. Q. As a stylish tennis player, you look stylish on and off court. Can you give us some information about your necklace? MARIA SHARAPOVA: Should thank Tiffany for that. They're very generous with their earrings. My cross? I've had this cross ever since I was a young girl. I've worn it since, I don't know, I was five or six years old. Q. Do you wear it every time you play? MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, I wear it every day. Well, not every day of my life but most of the time. Q. Is it a lucky pendant? MARIA SHARAPOVA: I mean, it's brought a lot of luck in my life. But I don't wear it because it's lucky. I wear it because my parents gave it to me. Q. If Serena continues to serve at this level, do you think anyone can beat her here? MARIA SHARAPOVA: I don't think you're gonna see too many breaks. There's always a chance. But if she's consistently serving and hitting those spots with that speed, I think it's pretty tough.
  19. Nightlife replied to goose's post in a topic in Female Athletes
  20. Nightlife replied to goose's post in a topic in Female Athletes
    Maria was defeted in the 4th Round by Serena Williams 7-6(9) 6-3
  21. ^ The girl is everywhere atm
  22. Nightlife replied to meidude's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    So is the book just a selection of photos?
  23. Nightlife replied to katgirl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    All new to me...excellent post!
  24. Nightlife replied to Jade** 's post in a topic in Sports
    So what you saying guys is, just because both Germany and Argentina were clearly the better sides in both matches that such diabolical descion making on the referee's part should be brushed under the carpet? Redgardless of the tempo and momentum in the match(of any given team) surely you want to see a fair match/result?! It's just purely unprofessional! I personally am a firm beliver in that momentum swings play a pivital part in any given sport, which can lead to a different outcome to the result. Now both England and Mexico both had the quality in thier teams to make it more competitive and beat both Germany and Argentina. Which can be drag out with moments like these.(if they went in thier favor ofcourse) If England went into the 2nd half 2-2 thier spirits and intensity would have naturally risen. which then leads on to a better perfomance and with that we may have gotten a different result. Same goes for the mexicans. So yes the complaints are totally vaild and shouldn't be taken lightly! - Nonethless, i feel both sides were the deserved winners. and the last time the germans displayed such efficiancy was in Auschwitz
  25. Nightlife replied to JoeKnight's post in a topic in Babe Polls
    1.5 each, as i can't seem to see the pics