I love it too, as always but especially so for this one - if you can make sense of that sentence!
Okay for all you young'uns...
Classic line from the original Aliens film..."In space no-one can hear you scream"
(A film that I still wont watch on my own unless in broad daylight...with company)
So I substituted 'space' and 'scream' with my tennis references which works well if you have ever attended a UK futures event where the umpire usually doubles the crowd watching
I do really like the general look and message of the banner, Jamie's performances well deserve being highlighted
I am a bit confused about the "Thailand F3 - Australia F6 and F7 - 31/35" line, since the 31/35 covers 7 tourmaments, namely Thailand F1, F2 and F3 and Australia F5, F6, F7 and F8. The Baker's Dozen highlighted covers matches in Australia F6, F7 and F8.
Maybe "Thailand F1 to F3, Australia F5 to F8 - 31/35" ?
Edit : OK, got you , those are the titles that he actually won
But if I didn't quite get it initially, mainly because I made a link that wasn't meant, and I have been following Jamie closely, how about suggestion number 2
"Champ of Thailand F3 and Australia F6 & F7, 31/35 matches won" ?
Oh, and PS : before anyone else says it, and arguably more of an issue, apostrophe !! It's "Baker's" ( any rumour that I just went off to check that I had actually put the apostrophe in my previous posts is err fact )
-- Edited by indiana on Monday 19th of October 2009 07:35:20 AM
It means 'touching' or in this case 'without a break'/'in a row' (the latter might have been a better way to put it?) and it's spelt the way you've spelt it, without the extra o the banner's got in it.
That's a brilliant banner though
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