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I am going, Leigh, it starts at about 7.30pm, now who did martina navratilova beat in her first title, was it chris evatt??? and what year was it??? That is our 'homework' question from last week, in the early 80's was it??? buggared if I know!!!

Can someone who has time pls confirm, dont have the time.

Try http://www.wtatour.com/players/playerprofi...PlayerID=140007

"1974 - won first Tour title on September 22 at Orlando unseeded defeating top 10 Seeded players. No. 2 seed Casals, No. 3 seed Durr and No. 4 seed Heldman in last three rounds"

Is this the same as First Title?

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Can someone who has time pls confirm, dont have the time.

 

Try http://www.wtatour.com/players/playerprofi...PlayerID=140007

 

"1974 - won first Tour title on September 22 at Orlando unseeded defeating top 10 Seeded players. No. 2 seed Casals, No. 3 seed Durr and No. 4 seed Heldman in last three rounds"

 

Is this the same as First Title?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Navratilova

"it was not until 1978 that she won her first major title, beating Chris Evert to win the Wimbledon women's singles" hope that helps

....must...try to...stay awake :coffee: ;trivia night on....tonight-don't want to be :flamed: 'd for being soft...Nooooo, :zzz: winning...too....big of a weekend at car show...wont make it:see y'all next week:I'm stuffed.

Oi! - was a good night thanks. Still didn't make the winners circle but was a good rave just the same. For those who showed - good effort. For thise who did not - SOFT.

Some of us Kicked on and was there at closing (AGAIN). Sweet to see five lines leave at the end of the night.

Catch up 2moro. Madam Lush and the sex kittens will purrrr again next Tuesday. I expect that note from your mum - Soft @#$%'s. LoL

Looking good for a big turn out this comming Tuesday. Barbs is making the effort, Cassi's comming, Kate, Ed, Andrew's, Jayce, Ewen, Nik, Jon, Johns, Shaun, Chris, Angus the Youngin......

What about you?

Hi everyone. This is Barbs with the burgundy R33 (GTR Kit) Good to catch up with the formal people, and I will be at trivia next Tue.

and stu will be there too, looking forward to the best turn out yet, we even may have to split into 2 groups! oh and dont forget the 'homework' questions, which religion translates into submission, and something about who believes that 140,000(?) people will go to be with jesus christ after the armegeddon, (maybe jehova witnesses?)

oh and dont forget the 'homework' questions, which religion translates into submission, and something about who believes that 140,000(?) people will go to be with jesus christ after the armegeddon, (maybe jehova witnesses?)

Some body mentioned Marriage was the answer to homework question 1. Bahahahaha

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