The drug she has admitted taking is used for the treatment of heart disease, including heart failure, and for diabetes....perhaps she should get a medal for struggling to stay at the top of her sport whilst in such obviously precarious health. #sarcasmmode
And she still couldn't get anywhere near Santa Serena!! It will be sad to see Serena eventually go, but hopefully there's still another 4 GSs inside that girl. But as they say, when one door shuts another opens so perhaps this is the beginning of a new range of players coming to the fore in the women's game like the Sloane Stephens.
Know our girls are way down the list, but good to see a few coming through (3 now listed in top 100).
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/watch-penguin-swims-5-000-100012789.html?nhp=1 Not a fluffy kitten story, but here's a nice penguin one. A Magellan penguin travels 5000 miles to spend 8 months of the year with a Brazilian pensioner who saved its life.
Nice story, however, the first thing that popped into my mind was "How the hell can he tell it's the same one?" They all look...well...similar to me. Vin
You're right, my gag would have been so much better if it had majored on the penguin not recognising the human. Missed a Pella-esque open goal there. Vin
A man drives to a petrol station and has his tank filled up. While doing this the clerk spots two penguins sitting on the back seat of the car. He asks the driver, "What's up with the penguins in the back seat?" The man in the car says, "I found them. I asked myself what to do with them but, I haven't a clue." The clerk ponders a bit then says, "You should take them to the zoo." "Yeah, that's a good idea," says the man in the car and drives away. The next day the man with the car is back at the same petrol station. The clerk sees the penguins are still in the back seat of the car. "Hey, they're still here! I thought you were going to take them to the zoo!" "Oh, I did," says the driver, "and we had a great time. Today I'm taking them to the beach."