QR1: Ali Habib UNR vs Quentin Folliot (FRA) WR 1964 (CH = 1524 in June)
QR1: BYE vs (q9) Thomas Colautti WR 1270 (CH = 1266 last week)
*****
QR2: Mubarak Alsulaiti (QAT) UNR vs (q9) Thomas Colautti WR 1270
Richard Gabb should be in the main draw & Luke Johnson may well have snuck in.
Almost fell off my chair - SC using an Americanism, whatever next?! As Jeff Sessions might say, Ah doo naht reecahl ... that haahpnin beefower
Caught in flagrante delicto! Guilty as charged, M'Lud. But who the hell's Jeff Sessions?
One of Donald Trump's merry band of corrupt politicians. He is the Attourney General of the USA (and I refuse to let auto correct change the spelling to Attorney). He had to recuse himself from the Russian investigation, much to the chagrin of Mr Trump, for lying to a Judicial Commission about contacts with Russian officials during the campaign. And his accent is from the deep south, hence Steven's choice to mimic a raw American accent.
QR1: Ali Habib UNR vs Quentin Folliot (FRA) WR 1964 (CH = 1524 in June)
QR1: BYE vs (q9) Thomas Colautti WR 1270 (CH = 1266 last week)
*****
QR2: Mubarak Alsulaiti (QAT) UNR vs (q9) Thomas Colautti WR 1270
Richard Gabb should be in the main draw & Luke Johnson may well have snuck in.
Almost fell off my chair - SC using an Americanism, whatever next?! As Jeff Sessions might say, Ah doo naht reecahl ... that haahpnin beefower
Caught in flagrante delicto! Guilty as charged, M'Lud. But who the hell's Jeff Sessions?
One of Donald Trump's merry band of corrupt politicians. He is the Attourney General of the USA (and I refuse to let auto correct change the spelling to Attorney). He had to recuse himself from the Russian investigation, much to the chagrin of Mr Trump, for lying to a Judicial Commission about contacts with Russian officials during the campaign. And his accent is from the deep south, hence Steven's choice to mimic a raw American accent.
Cheers, Bob. I thought the name sounded familiar, but couldn't be @rsed to go to Google. I'm so appalled by the actions & pronouncements of The Donald's government, that I tend to listen to news coverage of developments involving it with only half an ear, that is as in in one & straight out of the other! *shudder*
As to the spelling of "attorney", while I applaud the sentiment wholeheartedly, I venture to suggest that the auto-correct wanted to change the spellling because there is in fact no "u" in the word, as in our very own Attorney General, the senior law officer & chief legal counsel of the Crown everywhere in the UK except Scotland. Granted it is derived from the Old French atourné (from atourner, "to direct"), but...
L32: Luke Johnson WR 909 (CH = 907 last month) vs Qualifier L32: Richard Gabb WR 691 (CH = 410 in October 2013) vs (8) Johan Tatlot (FRA) WR 497 (CH = 315 in August 2015)