Does nothingness exist? If not, where did all the matter come from? Just wondering.
Does nothingness exist? If not, where did all the matter come from? Just wondering.
Last edited by Logio; June 27th, 2009 at 06:05 AM.
What is it with tennis player and grunting, they seem to get louder and wilder every year, even the men are at it now
The Grunters
lol...........and here are the original 'grunters' !
Grunters Time
*Hm?* ... I knew there was a reason why I never really got into tennis all that much ... it's because of all that odd grunting ... (no offense to any avid tennis fan)
By the way, it seems those blokes are just mocking the girls ... if they are really just getting into it now ....
In Loving Memory.
Lion Spirit Walker / September 17, 1963 - Dec 30, 2014.
... All with Purpose ...
Here is the real grunter! but this is also interesting:
I hope you can imagine what a 101 decibels sound mean!!Sharapova is known for on-court "grunting", which reached a recorded 101 decibels during a match at Wimbledon in 2005. Monica Seles suggested that grunting is involuntary and a part of tennis. When questioned by the media, Sharapova urged the media to put down their notepads, pencils and grunt-o-meters and "just watch the match.
hey Polly ..have you watched cricket when they are playing in the west indies there is constant horn blowing and drums the whole series there, my husband watches it all and its ok for the first hour after that i have to ask him to turnt he volumedown because the constant horns and drumming drives me nuts!!
" BE PRESENT "
*he-he!!* You're so funny! Yep, the same thing would happen to me!
Hey dear Rana, no - I have never had the pleasure of watching, let alone fully understanding the sport ... but somehow I have a feeling that if I was there sitting with you while watching a cricket match ... we would probably whisper to each other and skip off to a nice quiet little cafe for a cup of coffee and some good talks!
In Loving Memory.
Lion Spirit Walker / September 17, 1963 - Dec 30, 2014.
... All with Purpose ...
Well I have to say I would be there with the WIndies banging the drums and watching the match or with Stargazer watching the matches....as someone raised in England...I learned all about cricket and love a good fast game!!!
Miss that here since Sky got the rights to show the matches!!!
Ireland have a good team coming up though...maybe I'll get to see them playing....
summer...leather on ash and a cold beer...hmm...sounds like an ideal summer
it must be a guy thing because matt is oblivious to it .. i dont mind the cheering ..because thats part of cricket sportsman ship ..but the constant horn blowing and drumming.. soccer in south America is exactly the same.. but as matt says also ..go in another room (hee hee)
" BE PRESENT "
vacation finished...back to work tomorrow...yuck!!
What you allow, is what will continue
Bravery
You don’t get very far in life without having to be brave an awful lot. Because we all have our frightening moments and difficult trials and we don’t have much of a choice but to get through ‘em, and it takes a lot of bravery to do that. The most important thing about bravery is this — It’s not about not being scared — it’s about being scared and doing it anyway — that’s bravery.
No, he hasn't died; this is simply how long he has lived so far.
What is the purpose of this?
I'm sorry, but this is reeeeally inappropriate, and at such a sensitive time as coinciding with the death of Michael Jackson.
Very insensitive, imo.
What is this all about?
thankyou universe for bringing me all these special souls here at the MW !!!
" BE PRESENT "
Maybe one day I will know what it feels to be "in love"...
What you allow, is what will continue
From experience, the feeling of being in love can be a rather deceptive thing. First one must differentiate actually love from simple infatuation. Once one gets past this stage, one may move through a mindfield of bizarre head games -- this can make love seem more of a hell than a heaven. But if one finds the right person (like all of the sides of the puzzle pieces fitting), it can be a good thing.
Nate
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