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Noooo yer still wrong. (americans)

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Southernsoldier wrote:

You didnt look up Aebleskiever, Abblevatten, Biskemad, Smorebrod...Yer missin out.


That's Nazi food, you said to look up Danish Confederate food. It's hard to keep up with you, if you keep changing your mindCry

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It is not. Most American food is MADE IN (FACSIST) CHINA

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It is not. Most American food is MADE IN (FACSIST) CHINA


 If you're embarrassed about Nazi food, quit importing it. And American fascist food is exported to China, not the other way around.

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If our food is Nazi, yuers is Communist. So is yer government

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If our food is Nazi, yuers is Communist. So is yer government


Well yeah, Denmark didn't do a very good job helping the Confederates, so now your Nazis, and we're Commies. Thanks Denmark for absolutely nothing.Cry

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Denmark was fighting Germany and we won the Family Circle Cup in YOUR country.

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not yet

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Denmark was fighting Germany and we won the Family Circle Cup in YOUR country.


I don't think wearing Nazi uniforms, and importing Danishes from the Third Reich is considered "fighting". And I am quite sure that Wozniacki keeps losing to Julia Goerges, who just happens to be German. Hmmm...

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Georges lost to Vesnina who lost to WOZNIACKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cool

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"World number one Caroline Wozniacki suffered a third-round defeat by Julia Goerges at the Madrid Open on Wednesday with the unseeded German scoring a 6-4 1-6 6-3 verdict for her second victory over the Dane in two weeks."

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/159310/georges-stuns-wozniacki.html

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Wozniacki Wins First Cup Title

 

It was third time lucky at the Family Circle Cup for Caroline Wozniacki as she won the Premier title for the first time, surviving some tough early challenges but easing past Elena Vesnina in the final, 62 63.

As she was still finding her feet on clay in her first event on the surface this year, the top-seeded Wozniacki ground out a 76(6) 76(9) win over No.15 seed Barbora Zahlavova Strycova in the third round, saving set point in each set; she then had another thriller in the quarters, coming from 1-3 in the second set and 2-4 in the third set to edge No.6 seed Yanina Wickmayer, 46 64 64.

Wozniacki really found her groove in the semifinals with a 64 64 win over No.3 seed Jelena Jankovic, who many thought would have a strong shot at an upset; in the final, an unseeded, No.56-ranked Vesnina just couldn't continue the giant-killing run she had gone on throughout the week, showing strong net skills but never getting too close to the upset over the No.1.

"I played aggressively today and everything worked for me," Wozniacki said. "I was able to adapt my game to the clay. It's the first tournament on clay so I'm very happy the way it turned out, and it gives me some confidence I can play well on clay as well. I beat some good players here, so I'm very satisfied."

This was Wozniacki's third time playing Charleston. In 2009 she was a runner-up to Sabine Lisicki and in 2010 she had to retire in the semifinals against Vera Zvonareva after rolling her ankle chasing down a drop shot.

Wozniacki won her third WTA title of the season (after Dubai and Indian Wells) and now has a total of 15 (10 of them are Premiers). She is 15-9 in finals.

Vesnina had a very special week herself. She took out a string of seeds to reach the finals - No.14 seed Bethanie Mattek-Sands, No.2 seed Samantha Stosur, No.12 seed Julia Goerges and No.11 seed Peng Shuai. That win over No.5-ranked Stosur, also the defending champion, was her first Top 5 win.

"Caroline really makes you play. You hit a lot of balls and then you get tired, and it didn't work for me that well like the whole week before," Vesnina said. "I would consider her the best player in the world. It's really tough to play against her, believe me. Sometimes you feel she's everywhere on the court.

"It's not like she was Serena with her powerful play and smashing everybody off the court, but she uses pace and the whole court and plays smart tennis."
 

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YAY!!!!!

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Wilson Sov

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Yes, that was a good win for her, but she's really PolishLaughing

And another thing, why would Denmark claim to have discovered Pandas in Greenland when there aren't eucalyptus trees in Greenland? What's that about?

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Do you need somthing?

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WOZNIACKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No way that's a Danish name. Probably a Polish transplant. Or she married a Pollack.

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HER DAD IS POLISH!!! PIOTER WOZNIACKI.

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electricpawn wrote:

WOZNIACKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No way that's a Danish name. Probably a Polish transplant. Or she married a Pollack.


Birth Date 11/07/1990,
Birth Place Odense, Denmark,
Residence Farum, Denmark,
Nationality Denmark, Poland

Whenever she plays Germans, the Dane in her surrenders. Otherwise, she's totally Polish. She doesn't even live in Greenland.

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She is nice to me! She doesnt like you anymore. She gave me a signed ball, a signed flag, and a blow-ed kiss.