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yunaisky · 2 days
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Ellio have a pet her name is Yuki
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bluetorchsky · 15 days
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Happy (Belated) Birthday to Andy, the beloved Postman!
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I had finished this yesterday for his birthday, but I like adding stories to my art, so here it is now with the story! (under the read more!)
Andy Vinke and Squeaks the Duck belong to @yunaisky
"Here you go, kid. Your...pet, safe and sound."
Squeaks honked angrily, ruffling their feathers as the gruff Toppat passed them to Andy, who carefully cradled them in their arms while juggling the clipboard he held.
"Thank you, sir. I apologize again, I swear she was at home with my cat." Andy said, a blush of embarrassment on his cheeks. He coughed in his hand before handing the clipboard to the taller Toppat. "Please sign here and I'll be out of your hair in just a bit."
The Toppat snatched the clipboard from his gloved hand and signed it, mumbling under his breath. As he did, a female Toppat came out of the shop and spotted the postman.
"Oh, you are the postman, hm?" She asked him in a thick Danish accent. She motioned for him to come closer. "Wait here, there is something for you."
Andy raised an eyebrow as the clipboard was shoved back into his hands, making poor Squeaks honk repeatedly in annoyance at the sudden action. The postman did his best to soothe his feathery friend when he was presented with two objects from the female Toppats.
"Ta-da! A couple of packages for the postman himself!" She helped Andy rearrange the items he had, letting Squeaks stand on his shoulder, while she pressed the two boxes into his hands.
Andy looked down at the packages, carefully gauging their weight and making mental guesses on what could be inside them. "For me?" He said softly, bringing one of the boxes up to shake it a little. "I wasn't expecting anything from the Toppats...well, there is one I can think of but–"
The female Toppat giggled and patted his other shoulder. "No, it's not from your little flower man. You should learn to do your work and read the name on there, silly!"
The grey-haired postman blinked in confusion until he heard a jingle playing over the intercom in the underground black market. Looking at the time, he gasped and tipped his hat to the Toppat. "S–Sorry, I have to go! But I'll check it out soon!" He shouted as he turned and ran to the train station, hoping the last train would still be there when he got there.
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He sighed and sat down in an empty spot in the train car. "That was close." He murmured to himself as he set Squeaks on the plush seat next to him. He took his mailbag off and placed it on his other side, before looking at the two packages he received from the female Toppat earlier. Now that he wasn't running to catch train to leave the underground market, lest he be stuck there for the night surrounded by criminals, he had a chance to breathe and inspect the boxes.
Both were cardboard boxes, almost as long as his mailbag and big like Squeaks in size. They were securely taped but had no return address. All it had was his name and the names of who the packages were from. Well, they weren't really names, but they were actually initials that Andy recognized from the sea of signatures and names he kept filed away in his brain.
"From Mr. Accordion and Mr. Violin?" He questioned out loud to himself. "What could they have gotten for me?"
Squeaks took the opportunity to honk at her master, nudging his left hand towards the box he held. He chuckled and smoothed down her feathers, making her quack softly and bury her head into her wings to rest. "Alright, I'll at least open one of them."
Andy pulled out his cutter tool from his bag. Double checking his gun was still in the bag (with the safety on), he turned his attention back to one of the boxes. He carefully sliced through the packing tape, being mindful of the jostling of the train car. The train made its way out of the underground tunnel and back out into the outside world, passing through green fields on one side and the deep dark ocean on the other.
After a minute, Andy carefully pulled apart the flaps of the box and peered inside, gasping at what he saw. Inside was a penguin plush, dressed up in a version of Andy's postman uniform, covered in a plastic wrap and additional white foam pieces to keep it secure. He carefully pulled the plushie out of the box, tore off the plastic wrap and set back into the box before closing it tightly and setting it aside. He stared at the plushie, admiring every detail of it, until he noticed a birthday card stuck to its back with a white bow.
He pulled the bow off, kept it in his pocket, and opened the card with his left hand while he held the penguin plush close to him with his right. Inside the card was a message that read:
"Happy Birthday Andy! We hope you're not working too hard. We wanted to thank you again for delivering our packages to us in the past, as well as the new ones you delivered to the space station recently. The twins are enjoying their new toys, and we have you to thank for that. Fredrick did slip that your birthday was soon, so we wanted to give you something for all the hard work that you've done, and to show our appreciation for everything you do. We're sure he has something for you already, but we'll let him be the one to deliver that to you.
We hope you enjoy the plush and the sugar cookies we made for you. Have a great time, Andy, and please take care and stay safe!
From, The ArcCoil Family (Accordion, Violin, Aurelia, Florence)"
Andy reread the card again and smiled at the squiggly doodles that were no doubt drawn by the twins. He leaned back in his seat with a soft sigh. "I almost forgot about my birthday." He said softly as he flipped the card over to look at the front that had a yellow decorated cake on the front. "I got caught up in both my jobs again, I didn't notice. Guess that's why the boss gave me an extra slice of cake at the cafe today."
Looking up at the time that flashed on a screen above him, Andy pocketed the card into his mailbag and pulled Squeaks and the other package, which had the duck-shaped sugar cookies inside, closer to him. He would worry about Fredrick later, but now the day's work was catching up to him and it would be another forty minutes until his station arrived. With a yawn, he looked down at the penguin plush and brushed his thumb against the soft polyester. "Thank you." He whispered to the plush and closed his eyes to rest until the train conductor would announce his destination.
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(For some context, in my AU there is an underground black market owned and operated by the Toppats called The Ivory Market. Big Boss Joe of the City Division keeps an eye on it (and where one of his offices are set up), and lets other criminals into the market area but only those who are approved by the clan and Reginald. People like Andy are allowed in since he has to deliver mail that can't be delivered by the Transportation Division. He is protected inside the City Division, but he still has to leave at a certain time and watch his back just in case a non-toppat criminal tries to get him.)
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grapecaseschoices · 1 year
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Thank you Jay ( @ulenehlervu) for the beautiful art of my @infamous-if MC Hiyam!
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daikenkki · 8 months
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capturecharlesau · 3 months
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Might be kinda weird but
What if Benz and Pollo call Andy (Torgal) while he got package from Andy (postman/vinke)
What are they reaction?
AAAH YES!! Andy Torgal my scuba diver OC In a relationship with Benzy and Pollo (by @00lari00 ) in LOVE :D 💕 hehe He’s on the phone with them and—….
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*WHEEZE* THE CONFUSION IS REAL XDDDDDD !!! Andy Postman they are saying those romantic things to Andy TORGAL xDDDDDD hahaha!!!
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11/4 Happy Birthday​ to Andy Vinke.
Gift For @yunaisky
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stateofsport211 · 3 months
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📸 Eurosport IL
Wrapping up the day in today's Australian Open was the Quad Wheelchair Doubles finals match between Donald Ramphadi/Guy Sasson, who advanced after first seed Sam Schroder/Niels Vink's withdrawal that happened during the latter's singles semifinal match, and Andrew Lapthorne/David Wagner, who stunned second seeds Heath Davidson/Robert Shaw 6-3, 6-2 in the semifinals earlier today after being rained out yesterday. Knowing both pairs, this should be an exhilarating encounter, but a little experienfe might have helped Andy/David while Donald/Guy fought all the way out.
Andy/David had a dominant start in the first set before Donald/Guy started to absorb some pace and even some things out midway. Right in the second game, the latter already faced a break point until Guy's forehand winner right at the deciding point helped putting his and Donald's name into the scoreboard by holding to 1-1. After Andy/David held their service game to 2-1, Donald's forehand errors created the former's break point before their pass converted it to 3-1. Somehow, after consolidating their position to 4-1, Andy came up with a forehand winner for the equalizer to 4-1* 15-15 before David came up with a volley to create their break point. It was then converted (5-1) after Guy's failed down-the-line shot.
However, in contrary to the first five games, where Andy/David appeared more aggressive and Donald/Guy seemed to be erratic, the latter pair suddenly had some inspired return games, increasing their anticipation while putting some more weight on their shots. Donald's cross-court forehand slice secured a crucial point winner before Guy came up with a topspin forehand winner for a crucial equalizer. It was followed by David's double fault before Guy's failed smash saved one of those points, but it was insufficient to serve the first set breadstick as Donald's forehand finish resulted in the break of serve to 5-2. Donald/Guy then minimized the gap by holding their serves to 5-3.
The next two games became intriguing, considering the direction of the match could have gone either way. This time, while Andy/David should have served for the first set for the second time, Donald/Guy dug deep, with Guy's backhand winner making a significant damage to *5-3 30-30 to precede Donald's forehand winners that created and converted the break point (5-4). Subsequently, Andy/David had ideas, with David's volley securing them the 2-point lead after Guy's failed volley before the set point was created due to Donald's netted volley. Thanks to a working drop shot, the set point was converted for Andy/David to break for the first set 6-4, allowing themselves to be ahead in this match.
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uneminuteparseconde · 5 years
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baselinewinner · 5 years
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Home hope Andy Lapthorne's wait for quad singles success at the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships continues after losing in the final. via BBC Sport - Tennis
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isabelreitemeyer · 5 years
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Dear Friends, Berliners, Followers, I´m happy that I´m part of this great GRAUKUNST DUO EXHIBITION (curated by Natasja Alers) again this saturday @neurotitangallery Hackescher Markt, Berlin and I would be very happy to meet you there. It will be worth it. Both exhibitions were on view in The Hague, part of the @grauzone_festival in 2018 and 2019. GRAUKUNST – Genesis Breyer P-Orridge - ‘’There is only one artwork L-if-E’’ shows an unique solo exhibition of works by British artist and musician Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (1950), one of the most remarkable and groundbreaking artists of the last 50 years. This marks the artists first solo exhibition in The Netherlands and since 2005 in Berlin. The second exhibition GRAUKUNST - VOID shows ‘’black’’ artworks by the following 9 international artists. The GRAUKUNST exhibition Genesis Breyer P-Orridge - ''There is only one artwork...L-if-E'' features more than 20 artworks: drawings, photographs, collages, paintings, videos, music and sculptures, several of them displayed for the first time. For the first time in Germany these pieces are presented in the context of h/er whole life and work: 'There is only one artwork...L-if-E'. Many of these artworks are in P-Orridge’s personal collection, but also belong to private collections and the New York Gallery Invisible Exports. P-Orridge has participated in significant exhibitions, including Tate Britain, Andy Warhol Museum, ICA Philadelphia and the Rubin Museum in New York, which was chosen by the New York Times as one of the best art exhibitions of 2016. GRAUKUNST - VOID includes collages, photography, paintings, drawings, video's, ceramics, glass, installations and more by the following 9 artists: Harold de Bree (NL), Nik Christensen (UK), Isabel Reitemeyer (D), Lula Valletta (NL), Laura A Dima (RU), Natasja Alers (NL), Marie de Bruyn(BE), Thom Vink (NL), Leonor Faber-Jonker (NL) Thank you very much Natasja Alers for the invitation and for installing the show. And also thanks to Lula Valetta and Laura a Dima. Neurotitan Gallery Rosenthaler Str. 39, 10178 Berlin www.grauzonefestival.com www.neurotitan.de Mob. +31 (0)6 29 56 89 89 [email protected]
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yunaisky · 2 months
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Happy Valentines Day!💌💝
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I think is too early bit anyway happy valentine day
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sapphicambitions · 5 years
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Laynie Rose’s Library
At the Heart of the White Rose: The Letters and Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl. Edited by Inge Jens
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: Syltherin Edition by JKR
King Charles III by Mike Bartlett
Edge of Twilight by Paula Christian
This Side of Love by Paula Christian
Serious Money by Caryl Churchill
The Waves by Virginia Woolf
Gay Old Gals by Zsa Zsa Gershick
Men Like That: A Southern Queer History by John Howard
Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Searching for Sappho: The Lost Songs and World of The First Woman Poet by Philip Freeman
If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho translated by Anne Carson
Maiden, Mother, Crone: The Three Faces of the Goddess by D.J. Conway
Victorian Sappho by Yopie Prins
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (Collectors Edition)
Romeo & Juliet by Shakespeare (Collectors Edition)
Collection of Best Loved Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Anderson
The Norton Anthology of Drama Vol.1
The Norton Anthology of Drama Vol. 2
A Noble Treason: The Story of Sophie Scholl & The White Rose Revolt Against Hitler by Richard Hanser
The Art of Dramatic Writing by Lajos Egri
Strong is the New Pretty: A Celebration of Girls Being Themselves by Kate T. Parker
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
Our Town by Thorton Wilder
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
Cloud Nine by Caryl Churchill
My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsberg
Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay
Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches From the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture by Peggy Orenstein
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee
The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston
How to Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran
The Elements of Style by Strunk & White
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Curly Girl Handbook by Lorraine Massey
Save The Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need by Blake Synder
No Sisters by Aaron Posner
Three Sisters by Anton Chekov
Gmorning & Gnight by LMM
Carry On, Warrior by Glennon Doyle Melton
The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
The Original Folk & Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Yes, Please by Amy Poheler
Becoming by Michelle Obama
Eleanor Roosevelt: In her Words edited by Nancy Woloch
What I Know For Sure by Oprah Winfrey
Astrology 101 by Kathleen Sears
All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
The Short Life of Sophie Scholl by Hermann Vinke
1984 by George Orwell
feminist theory by bell hooks
The Heart of a Woman by Maya Angelou
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Dear John, I Love Jane: Women Write About Leaving Their Men for Women editied by Candace Walsh & Laura Andre
Anger by Thich Nhat Hanh
A Moment’s Liberty: The Shorter Diary of Virginia Woolf abridged and edited by Anne Olivier Bell
Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly
The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henriquez
The 100: Day 21 by Kass Morgan
The Feminist Papers: From Adams to Beauvior: A Collection of Feminist Essays Throughout History edited by Alice S. Rossi
Appeals in Modern Rhetoric by M. Jimmie Killingsworth
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
A Survival Guide for Stage Managers by Mary Ellen Allison
Wonder Woman and Philosophy: The Amazonian Mystique edited by Jacob M. Held
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
The Entire Harry Potter Series by JKR
the Entire Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus Series 
Together We Rise: Behind the Scenes of the Women’s March by the Women’s March Organizers
The Stage Management Handbook by Daniel A. Ionazzi
Girl Talk: What Science Can Tell Us About Female Friendship by Jacqueline Mroz
Making it On Broadway by David Wienir and Jodie Langel
I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut
Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko
Eleanor Roosevelt: Vol. 3: The War Years and After by Blanche Wiesen Cook
A New Earth: Awakening Your Life’s Purpose by Eckhart Tolle
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck by Mark Manson
Eleanor & Hick: The Love Affair that Shaped a First Lady by Susan Quinn
Adulting: How to Become A Grownup in 468 Easy(ish) Steps by Kelly Williams Brown
Seth’s Broadway Diary by Seth Rudetsky
Stage Management: The Essentials Handbook by Gail Pallin
Is It a Date or Just Coffee? The Gay Girl’s Guide to Dating, Sex, and Romance by Mo Brownsey
Rad Women Worldwide by Kate Schatz
Technical Theatre for Non-Technical People by Drew Campbell
Virginia Woolf: Life and London: A Biography of Place by Jean Moorcroft Wilson
A Collection of Robert Frost’s Poems
All Passions Spent by Vita Sackville-West
The Backstagers by Andy Mientus
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
Simon vs. The Homosapien Agenda by Becky Albertalli
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Guyland: The Perilous Wold Where Boys Become Men, Understanding the Critical Years between 16 and 26 by Michael Kimmel
A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf
Three Guineas by Virginia Woolf
Why I March: Images from the Women’s March Around the World
The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook by Dinah Bucholz
Little Women by Lousia May Alcott
What We Do Now: Standing Up For Your Values in Trump’s America: A Collection of Essasys by an assload of people
The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee
The Resolutions by Mia Garcia
Next to Normal by Tom Kitt & Brian Yorkley
Wanted: The Book I Wrote in Middle School
The Scottish Play (I WONT WRITE IT) by Shakespeare
Riotous Flesh: Women, Physiology and The Solidarity Vice in 19th Century America by April R. Haynes
Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins
Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay by Nancy Milford
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf
Night and Day by Virginia Woolf
Dykescapes: Short Fiction by Lesbians editied by Tina Portillo
The Myth of The Goddess: Evolution of an Image by Anne Barrin and Jules Cashford
On Our Own Ground: The Complete Writings ofWilliam Apess, a Peaquot
We Should All be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf edited by Louise DeSalve and Mitchell A. Leaska
At This Theater by Playbill
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grapecaseschoices · 11 months
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tagging:  @paptalk @kdelarenta @trebondialanna @aylaaescar @mt07131 @quaxorascal  @quinnorion @likesomethingblooming @moderarato @solarisrenbeth @umbertors @anotherbeingsworld @dumortains @heroofpenamstan @amlovelies and anyone else interested!!    
which rage language are you? quiz. 
Andy:
the regina george (very accurate)
someone hurts you or pisses you off, and you don't do anything. at first. but you hold that feeling of rage in your chest for weeks after the fact, acting nice but silently hating their guts, pretending like all is forgiven until you can ruin their life and hurt them the way they hurt you. it's calculated. but when you've executed your revenge, will you be satisfied?
Hiyam:
step back (somewhat accurate)
usually, you're able to bottle up your emotions and ignore the frustrations. but, after weeks of shoving everything down, your body needs a release, and i pity the poor person who managed to piss you off. it's screaming crying, shouting, kicking lockers, whatever you can do to get it out of your system. it's a whole jean grey moment, fire and fury blasting out of you.
Irvin:
the full read (eh -- maybe.)
whoever pisses you off is in for a rant that exposes every single one of their deepest insecurities and issues. your rage gives you the clarity to hunt for weak spots in a person's mind. your brain works fast, firing off insults at a rapid-fire pace that terrifies everyone within a ten mile radius. this is usually followed by buckets of guilt.
Kendis: 
men, raise the drawbridge (??????? but i took it two different ways so.) 
when you're angry, all your defenses go up. the unfortunate person or thing that managed to piss you off is suddenly talking to a wall. On the inside, you're screaming and crying and cussing them out, but somehow you can't express it. you're blank. emotionless. to anyone's knowledge, you could be zoning out of a lecture. because of this, it's hard to express how you're feeling when the person asks for your thoughts. you've choked your feelings down, and they won't come back up.
Reuben:
step back (yes.)
usually, you're able to bottle up your emotions and ignore the frustrations. but, after weeks of shoving everything down, your body needs a release, and i pity the poor person who managed to piss you off. it's screaming crying, shouting, kicking lockers, whatever you can do to get it out of your system. it's a whole jean grey moment, fire and fury blasting out of you.
Carmela:
the full read (not bad.)
whoever pisses you off is in for a rant that exposes every single one of their deepest insecurities and issues. your rage gives you the clarity to hunt for weak spots in a person's mind. your brain works fast, firing off insults at a rapid-fire pace that terrifies everyone within a ten mile radius. this is usually followed by buckets of guilt.
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Tonight at Hillvale Gallery, 7-9pm — Keep The Fire Burning. A celebration of five years of Hillvale with a projection based group exhibition. ⠀⠀ We had an overwhelming response with 605 entries. We truly appreciate the support over these past 5 years — it’s what makes Hillvale special to us. It was great to see so many entries from across the globe, with kind words of appreciation. ⠀⠀ Photos from Aaron Chapman, Aaron Claringbold, Abigail Varney, Adelina Onicas, Aishah Kenton, Alex Johnstone, Alex Meagher, Amber Maree, Andy Johnson, Andy MacRae, Anne Moffat, Arda Satata Fitriajie, Asia Taylor, Baris Bulut Karabulut, Bella Capezio, Ben Christensen, Ben Clement, Ben Hattingh, Ben Hermans, Blythe Kirk, Brodie Lancaster, Brynn Chadwick, Caroline Goessling, Catherine Drysdale, Chris Moses, Christopher Sutherland, Clare Steele, Coby Baker, Craig Lyons, Damien Laing, Damien Melchiori, Daniel Wilson, Darsh Seneviratne, Dylan Dimovski, Dylan Ooster, Emmaline Zanelli, Felix Atkinson, Garry Trinh, Greg Holland, Guy Heath, Hannah Nikkelson, Heide Peverelle, Jack MacKinnon, Jack Shelton, Jacky Hawkeswood, Jaclyn Paterson, Jacob Strasser, James Bugg, James Whiting, Janomes Martinez, Jason Hamilton, Joe Nigel Coleman, John Bollen, Joo Anna Oh, Joseph Liu, Judy Turner, Kae Kitzler, Karl Halliday, Kate Moffat, Klari Agar, Kosta Greig, Kres Saban, Lakshan Dharmapriya, Laurence Watts, Lekhena Porter, Leonardo Magrelli, Liam Brownlie, Louis Mitchell, Lucy Hillman, Luke Byrne, Luke Murray, Luke Pownall, Luke van Aurich, Madz Rehorek, Marc Harpur, Marcelle Bradbeer, Mathieu Mathon, Matthew Foy, Matthew Justice, Max Turner, Maximillian Williams, Michael Danischewski, Michael Garbutt, Michael Thomas, Michaela Dutkova, Nadia Mizner, Natasha Cantwell, Nic Ojae, Nusha Gurusinghe, Oliver Hodgkins, Paul Handley, Pearce Leal, Phillip Dixon, Rebecca McCauley, Robyn Daly, Rubin Utama, Ryota Hisanabe, Sam Rogers, Samuel Nolan, Sarah Pannell, Sean Barrett, Shannon Rush, Shea Kirk, Simon Peel, Sonny Witton, Stacey Zalomski, Tash McCammon, Timothy Hillier, Vanessa Howells, Walter Bakowski, Wilhelm Philipp, Will Vink, Xiao Xue Tang, Zoie Kasper. ⠀⠀ #Hillvale #KeepTheFireBurning https://ift.tt/2QmVHkH
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leanpick · 5 years
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Britain's Andy Lapthorne building something special after Open final appearance | Tennis News
Britain’s Andy Lapthorne building something special after Open final appearance | Tennis News
By Gemma-Louise Stevenson
Last Updated: 29/07/19 1:19pm
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Andy Lapthorne has developed a reputation as something of a comeback king based on his performances at the British Open (picture: LTA)
Andy Lapthorne finished as runner-up in the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships to 16-year-old Niels Vink.
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componentplanet · 5 years
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British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships: Andy Lapthorne loses to Niels Vink
Home hope Andy Lapthorne's wait for quad singles success at the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships continues after losing in the final. from BBC News - London https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/disability-sport/49145581 from Blogger http://componentplanet.blogspot.com/2019/07/british-open-wheelchair-tennis.html
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