古美門家
「藤井先生ステキな先生じゃないですか!」
「素敵すぎてヘドが出るね。」
「彼女のどこが気に入らないんですか?」
「あのわざとらしい笑顔とミュージカルスターのような喋り方だよ!
 彼女が作り出す生ぬるい空気によってあのクラスは完全におとぎの国と化している。」
「おとぎの国?」
「偽ジュリー・アンドリュースの偽善的笑顔によって、
 全員が~♪洗脳されている~♪
 ということだ。」
「洗脳なんて大げさですよ。」
「よく考えろ。こんな事態になっているのに誰ひとりいじめのことを気にしている
 様子がない。全員が明るい笑顔で歌を歌ってる。おかしいと思わないか?」
「だから私も悩み始めてるんです。本当にいじめがあったのかどうか。
 もしかしたらイジメはなかったのかも。」
「目を覚ませ!それを洗脳と言っているのだ!」

 

是說milanhime近日隨身常"聽"Legal High SP的內容

沒事聽聽的結果就是.......

古美門大律師美妙的歌聲~~~ 全員が~♪洗脳されてる~♪(The Sound Of Music)

常會三不五時的浮現

The Sound of Music的其他歌曲也常常會亂入腦海

 

想到今晚寶貝的溫網四強賽事  看到對陣的球員

不由得想選首歌來送給寶貝  幫他加油打氣一下

 

2013溫布頓-R5-Nole-給你一個讚  

 

Sissel - Climb Every Mountain (from The Sound Of Music)

 

 (這首歌前段是挪威文 後段才出現英文   一定要聽完 真的很好聽呢 

而且是首很適合夏天聽的歌曲!  感覺與想像站在高崗山 心情會變得清涼起來!)

 

會選擇這首歌獻給寶貝當然是有原因的

因為請看....球員data:

 

Novak Djokovic (SRB) Date of Birth     22/05/1987 Height     1.88 m Weight     80 kg

Juan Martín Del Potro (ARG) Date of Birth     23/09/1988 Height     1.95 m Weight     78 kg

Andy Murray (GBR) Date of Birth     15/05/1987 Height     1.9 m Weight     79 kg

Jerzy Janowicz(POL) Date of Birth     13/11/1990  Height     2.03m  Weight 90kg

 

Nani? what? 什麼?

咱們的寶貝竟然是四強當中漢草最差的最矮球員

(是說八強對陣的Berdych的身高也是195cm的樣子)

所以.....

寶貝在這屆的溫網想要過關斬將 就要先越過巨人林立的層層高峰才行

 

今晚兩場四強賽賽事當然都在中央球場舉行

對東方球迷來說 寶貝這場賽事的比賽時間剛好是台灣的八點黃金檔

只可惜越夜越美麗的milanhime無法趕回家看現場 只能看錄影了...

嗯...這樣也好

不然太過緊張 總讓milanhime要故意找很多事轉移注意力也是很累的

事後看球法是像milanhime這等膽小球迷"保養心臟腸胃"的良方

看足球的緊張度就沒有網球這麼直接 個人跟團體的賽事張力還是有差

 

data for reference:

 

 The order of play for day 12 at Wimbledon, as both men's semi-finals take place on Centre Court.

 

Wimbledon 2013 will be remembered as a tournament of shocks but unless giants Juan Martin del Potro and Jerzy Janowicz can chop Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray down to size, Sunday's men's final will be a showdown between the world's top two players.

In a sport that plays on the psychologically vulnerable and demands supreme levels of physical endurance, the consistency of Djokovic and Murray in reaching the business end of Grand Slams is nothing short of remarkable.

When Djokovic takes to Centre Court to play Argentine Del Potro, it will be his 13th successive semi-final at a Major, while Murray's match-up against Janowicz will be his fifth consecutive appearance in the last four at Wimbledon.

Should they both win, it will be the third time in the last four grand slams that they have met in the final.

Their rivalry has usurped that of Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal as the biggest draw in the sport and with the Swiss maestro and the Spanish matador having been dumped out early, two different faces will contest Friday's semis.

Del Potro, a Grand Slam winner at the U.S. Open in 2009, is hardly an unknown, but Janowicz has emerged from obscurity and will enter the world's top 20 next week.

Both players are imposing figures on court. Poland's Janowicz stands at 6'8" and Del Potro a mere two-and a-half inches shorter.

Both have booming serves and heavy duty forehands and both are distant outsiders to cause an upset - bookies have Djokovic a 1-6 favourite to beat Del Potro and Murray is 1-5 to end Janowicz's surprise run.

Del Potro will do well just to make it on court. After a nasty tumble in his third-round match, when he collided with a chair, he has played with heavy strapping around his knee.

His quarter-final against David Ferrer looked like it was going to be over after just five points when the Argentine eighth seed slipped, over-extended the wounded knee and needed a medical timeout.

The emphatic way he came out hitting, however, pummelling forehands past one of the sport's best defensive players, showed that although his movement might be restricted, he remains a major threat as long as the ball is within range.

"I'm not going to put my body at risk," he said. "The doctors tell me with this tape and taking some anti-inflammatory (medication) you can play.

"If they say something different, I will think."

He will need to be 100 per cent to have a chance against Djokovic.

The only former champion in the last four has a 8-3 winning record against Del Potro, is one of the game's very best returners and will keep him working his wounded limb from start to finish.

Some comfort for Del Potro is that he won their last meeting at the Indian Wells Masters in March as well as the bronze medal match on the Wimbledon lawns at last year's Olympics.

Murray, looking to shed the millstone of becoming the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win the Wimbledon title, faces a similar threat.

Janowicz, a qualifier last year who has rocketed up the rankings and beat compatriot Lukasz Kubot in straight sets in the last eight with the help of 30 sizzling aces.

He is Poland's first male Grand Slam semi-finalist and, at 22, is the youngest man to reach the last four at Wimbledon since Murray in 2009.

"I hope Andy will feel some kind of pressure," he said. "I'm sure he will feel some kind of pressure because Great Britain is waiting for the champion of Wimbledon."

The pair have played each other twice with U.S. Open champion Murray winning one and Janowicz the most recent encounter at the Paris Masters in November.

"It will be a very tough match," Murray said. "He has a big serve. He's a big guy with a lot of power. He also has pretty good touch. He likes to hit drop-shots and doesn't just whack every single shot as hard as he can."

 

Centre Court (1300 UK time)

1-Novak Djokovic (Serbia) v 8-Juan Martin Del Potro (Argentina)

24-Jerzy Janowicz (Poland) v 2-Andy Murray (Britain)

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