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Brazil Upsets China on Beach
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil July 23, 2008
2008, Marseille, France, FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour, Mens Gold Medal Match, Fablo Luiz Magalhas and Mario Araujo of Brazil defeat the top seeded Chinese team of Penggen Wu and Linyin Xu for their 11th title, 21-16, 21-16. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com) Author: sportsnetwork Keywords: magalhas araujo beach volleyball mens fivb marseille universal sports wcsn Added: July 23, 2008
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Not just Pizza... Good soccer too?
from football fans matches July 22, 2008
Author: FFTIMES Added: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 02:55:05 -0800 Duration: 120Domino's Men's soccer team sits a top the standings in Borderland Soccer League play here in Fort Frances, Ontario. The team plans to take their success to Hap's Kenora Invitational Tournament... and plans to win! Find out what makes Domino's so good, and why they expect victory.
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A little off the top
from YouTube :: Videos by jadimon July 20, 2008
http://alittleoffthetops.com/ Mens haircuts, massages, pedicures, manicures, facials and Waxing all in a comfortable mens enviorment. A little off The Top. Call for an appointment at 303.806.5257 or visit the website: http://alittleoffthetops.com/ mens hairstyles, mens spa, men spa, men hair, mens haircut. Denver Author: jadimon Keywords: denver gentleman's hair haircut haircuts hairstyles male men men's mens priority quarters salon spa Added: July 20, 2008
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Nadal vs. Federer, Wimbledon 2008 - The Greatest Match Ever
from YouTube :: Tag // Wimbledon July 19, 2008
Number 1 and 2 in the word. A great tournament overall. Both of them improving as the championships went on. It was shaping up to be a classic, and we weren't disappointed. This is a compilation I made of the final. Author: moosebrain321 Keywords: tennis wimbledon federer nadal 2008 final men's singles centre court Added: July 19, 2008
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Xangô
from YouTube :: Tag // xango July 18, 2008
Xangô performed by Reveille Men's Chorus at the GALA Festival Miami 2008 conducted by Linus Lerner Author: lllerner Keywords: Reveille Men's Chorus Linus Lerner Xango World Music Classical Choral Musical Added: July 18, 2008
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from Share on Ovi most recent videos July 17, 2008
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How to Tie Neckties & Bow Ties : How to Wear a Tie
from YouTube :: Videos by expertvillage July 17, 2008
A necktie should fit snugly and the length of the tie should drop slightly below the waistband of the trousers. Learn how to wear a tie in this free fashion video from a fine men's clothing professional. Author: expertvillage Keywords: ties tying bow neckties men's fashion style clothing suits tuxedos Added: July 17, 2008
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The Noogies Documentary
from YouTube :: Tag // floyd July 16, 2008
When life seems to be nothing but work and no fun, one athletic league dares to break the boundary. In the small town of East Hanover, NJ there is a men's 21 or older softball league. Sure there are teams all across the nation where men are trying to capture there youth, but their isn't another team like this one, The Noogies. This team consists of new and old friends who come together every Tuesday and Thursday night in the spring, with hopes of becoming champions. They have had many unique players among them: two state champions, an over positive captain, a loud mouth pitcher, outfielders who run into each other and two guys named Floyd. Unfortunately, the team is in its infant stage only being together for three years, and still hasn't had a winning season. The only thing they seemed to accomplish in past three seasons was showing up. But surprisingly, their loosing has nothing to do with the team's ability to play. Author: rriccardi Keywords: softball mens noogies softbell coach woman Added: July 16, 2008
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Bathroom Toilets
from my videos July 14, 2008
Author: bitchslapped Added: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:19:36 -0800 Duration: 67public restrooms are disgusting. pee soaked seats and no toilet paper is fun
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Meeting Women Overseas - Techniques for Dating
from Lifestyle Dating Radio July 13, 2008
Here s some inside techniques that will help you to meet, attract and date women when you travel outside of your own country. Stop being just a tourist and get involved with beautiful women with these practical international dating tips from Rion Williams. Right click and save target as to download the .mp3 to your hard drive Meeting Women Overseas Rion Williams King of International Dating p.s. you can get live date coaching with me in an exotic destination of your choice by booking at NaturalGameGo.com
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Rafael Nadal after Wimbledon
from YouTube :: Tag // Wimbledon July 11, 2008
Rafael Nadal after Wimbledon Rafael Nadal held off an incredible fightback from Roger Federer to win his first Wimbledon title and end the Swiss star's reign at the All England Club. The Spaniard missed two championship points in the fourth set but recovered to win a dramatic rain-interrupted match 6-4 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-7 (8-10) 9-7. The final shot was struck in near darkness on Centre Court at 2115 BST. Nadal, 22, is the the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win back-to-back the French Open and Wimbledon titles. Asked about the moment of victory, Nadal told BBC Sport: "It's impossible to explain what I felt in that moment but I'm very, very happy. "It is a dream to play on this court, my favourite tournament, but to win I never imagined." Federer, who made just one of 14 break points, said: "I tried everything, got a little late, but look, Rafa is a deserving champion, he just played fantastic. "The rain didn't make it easier but you have to expect the worst and he's the worst opponent on the best court. It's a pity I couldn't win it but I'll be back next year." Federer, 26, had been trying to become only the second man to win six consecutive Wimbledon titles, and so surpass Borg to match Willie Renshaw, who played in the 1880s. The defeat brought to an end his unbeaten run of 65 matches on grass, and arguably his reign as the undisputed king of tennis. On sealing victory, a tearful Nadal climbed through the stands to celebrate with his family and supporters before heading to the royal box to speak to members of the Spanish royal family. Federer, meanwhile, suffered the unpleasant experience of watching, dejected, from his chair as he came to terms with finishing runner-up for the first time. It may be little consolation but he played his part in one of the great finals. The pre-match billing had it down as tennis's version of a world heavyweight title fight and it lived up to the hype, Nadal finally winning the longest Wimbledon men's singles final after four hours, 48 minutes. He now adds the Wimbledon crown to the four French Open titles he has won, while Federer will look to defend his one remaining Grand Slam title at the US Open next month. Nadal went into the match as the favourite in some people's eyes, having thrashed Federer in last month's Roland Garros final and with an 11-6 head-to-head record against the Swiss. After a half-hour delay to the start because of rain, the Majorcan made the better start with a break in game three, saving three break points on his way to the first set. The momentum shifted at the start of the second as Federer raced to a 4-1 lead, whipping a vicious cross-court forehand for a winner to finally convert a break point in game two, but Nadal came roaring back with five straight games for a two-set lead. With dark clouds gathering overhead, Federer looked ready to be put out of his misery at 3-3, 0-40, in the third but the champion roused himself superbly, reeling off five straight points and holding serve to lead 5-4 when rain stopped play after two hours and 14 minutes. Play resumed following a break of 80 minutes and when it came down to a tie-break, rejuvenated Federer dominated with some huge forehands and unstoppable serving, sealing it with an ace. The fourth set saw the two players inspired and by the closing stages the enthralled Centre Court crowd were chanting the names of both men. Another tie-break was required to separate the pair - and it was an all-time classic. Federer recovered from 5-2 down only to miss a set point with a wayward forehand. Nadal then lost his first championship point at 7-6 when Federer hit a winning serve, and the Swiss saved a second match point with an outrageous backhand winner. The match was destined for a fifth set, and Federer obliged with a service winner to the delight of an enraptured 15,000 spectators. When the rain returned at 1933 BST with the score at 2-2 in the decider it seemed likely that everyone would be back on Monday, but the shower passed after 50 minutes and battle was rejoined. Despite the gathering gloom, the final set was simply breathtaking. Federer earned a break point in game eight, Nadal two in game 11, but both players remained rock solid under the pressure until they were locked at 7-7. Three more break points were saved by Federer but the champion was rocking, and Nadal finally landed the knockout blow when the world number one was forced into a forehand error. All that remained was for Nadal to serve out for the title and, after Federer saved championship point number three with a rasping backhand, the Spaniard sealed it when the Swiss netted a forehand. Wached by his parents, and coach and uncle, Toni, the 22-year-old fell to the floor before beginning his journey through the stands to celebrate. Author: jaykayatyt Keywords: Rafael Nadal Wins Wimbledon 2008 Mens Final Roger Federer french open bbc sport tennis best ever world number one two Added: July 11, 2008
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Rafael Nadal Wins Wimbledon 2008 Mens Final!!!
from YouTube :: Tag // lost July 08, 2008
Rafael Nadal Wins Wimbledon 2008 Mens Final!!! Rafael Nadal held off an incredible fightback from Roger Federer to win his first Wimbledon title and end the Swiss star's reign at the All England Club. The Spaniard missed two championship points in the fourth set but recovered to win a dramatic rain-interrupted match 6-4 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-7 (8-10) 9-7. The final shot was struck in near darkness on Centre Court at 2115 BST. Nadal, 22, is the the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win back-to-back the French Open and Wimbledon titles. Asked about the moment of victory, Nadal told BBC Sport: "It's impossible to explain what I felt in that moment but I'm very, very happy. "It is a dream to play on this court, my favourite tournament, but to win I never imagined." Federer, who made just one of 14 break points, said: "I tried everything, got a little late, but look, Rafa is a deserving champion, he just played fantastic. "The rain didn't make it easier but you have to expect the worst and he's the worst opponent on the best court. It's a pity I couldn't win it but I'll be back next year." Federer, 26, had been trying to become only the second man to win six consecutive Wimbledon titles, and so surpass Borg to match Willie Renshaw, who played in the 1880s. The defeat brought to an end his unbeaten run of 65 matches on grass, and arguably his reign as the undisputed king of tennis. On sealing victory, a tearful Nadal climbed through the stands to celebrate with his family and supporters before heading to the royal box to speak to members of the Spanish royal family. Federer, meanwhile, suffered the unpleasant experience of watching, dejected, from his chair as he came to terms with finishing runner-up for the first time. It may be little consolation but he played his part in one of the great finals. The pre-match billing had it down as tennis's version of a world heavyweight title fight and it lived up to the hype, Nadal finally winning the longest Wimbledon men's singles final after four hours, 48 minutes. He now adds the Wimbledon crown to the four French Open titles he has won, while Federer will look to defend his one remaining Grand Slam title at the US Open next month. Nadal went into the match as the favourite in some people's eyes, having thrashed Federer in last month's Roland Garros final and with an 11-6 head-to-head record against the Swiss. After a half-hour delay to the start because of rain, the Majorcan made the better start with a break in game three, saving three break points on his way to the first set. The momentum shifted at the start of the second as Federer raced to a 4-1 lead, whipping a vicious cross-court forehand for a winner to finally convert a break point in game two, but Nadal came roaring back with five straight games for a two-set lead. With dark clouds gathering overhead, Federer looked ready to be put out of his misery at 3-3, 0-40, in the third but the champion roused himself superbly, reeling off five straight points and holding serve to lead 5-4 when rain stopped play after two hours and 14 minutes. Play resumed following a break of 80 minutes and when it came down to a tie-break, rejuvenated Federer dominated with some huge forehands and unstoppable serving, sealing it with an ace. The fourth set saw the two players inspired and by the closing stages the enthralled Centre Court crowd were chanting the names of both men. Another tie-break was required to separate the pair - and it was an all-time classic. Federer recovered from 5-2 down only to miss a set point with a wayward forehand. Nadal then lost his first championship point at 7-6 when Federer hit a winning serve, and the Swiss saved a second match point with an outrageous backhand winner. The match was destined for a fifth set, and Federer obliged with a service winner to the delight of an enraptured 15,000 spectators. When the rain returned at 1933 BST with the score at 2-2 in the decider it seemed likely that everyone would be back on Monday, but the shower passed after 50 minutes and battle was rejoined. Despite the gathering gloom, the final set was simply breathtaking. Federer earned a break point in game eight, Nadal two in game 11, but both players remained rock solid under the pressure until they were locked at 7-7. Three more break points were saved by Federer but the champion was rocking, and Nadal finally landed the knockout blow when the world number one was forced into a forehand error. All that remained was for Nadal to serve out for the title and, after Federer saved championship point number three with a rasping backhand, the Spaniard sealed it when the Swiss netted a forehand. Wached by his parents, and coach and uncle, Toni, the 22-year-old fell to the floor before beginning his journey through the stands to celebrate. Author: HDDTV18 Keywords: Rafael Nadal Wins Wimbledon 2008 Mens Final Roger Federer french open bbc sport best ever world number one two tennis Added: July 8, 2008
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