<p>I HATE spitting. Some people in India eat betel nuts and their spit is red and looks like blood. Gross! And @romulus, I think most people think me guilty of that sin</p>
<p>91 is not that bad, at noon/ peak of afternoon, temperature reaches about 120. its so hot you literally cannot touch metal. and humidity does not help =]</p>
<p>ARE YOU ****ING KIDDING ME!?!?!? I just spent the whole day writing a research paper for my economics class and now I realize that my paper has no connection to economics. SIDHOIGBOIEHDFGGDSTSETGFSACGSFGFXGGIKN. Now I have to spend the next 10 hours writing a new paper. ■■■.</p>
<p>I was surprised that the Italian won. I thought that Stosur would have defeated her in two sets as opposed to what occurred in actuality.</p>
<p>I’m probably going to attempt to get up at 5 am tomorrow to view the Nadal vs. Soderling match. I wonder why the matches aren’t replayed at a more suitable hour.</p>
<p>Stosur is primarily a double plater. Schiavone has previously done very well at the French Open. If I recall correctly, she beat Sharapova one year, when she was still decent. Then again Sharapova isn’t really suited to clay-courts.</p>
<p>And Nadal has to win tomorrow. Hottest and most talented tennis player, most definitely.</p>
<p>I meant the combination of both. I don’t know of a more talented and equally hot tennis player. That’s all.</p>
<p>Federer probably has a more varied game. (Minus his serve-and-volley game; but he is getting better, so I’ve heard) But by no means is he hot. I mean look at that nose. And his girlfriend or rather wife.</p>
<p>^He definitely needs to, especially considering how Soderling beat him last year.</p>
<p>^^He may not be the most talented of all time, but he is one of the best tennis players currently. He’s one of the few players who can beat Federer multiple times.</p>