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Wow. I'm trying this. I need to be able to wake up at six in the morning with a full night's sleep for the day of my departure. I've been consistently waking up at 10:30 for the first time in 9 months (that's early for me). tomorrow I make it 9:30.
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That was not nice of Roddick.
1 FaverViewed: 4 TimesQuoted: That litany of health issues Novak Djokovic dealt with earlier in the week -- hip, ankle, stomach and more -- seemed a tad humorous to Andy Roddick. So Roddick joked about it, first by saying in an on-court interview it sounded as though Djokovic had "about 16 injuries," then by wondering aloud whether the problems might not also include bird flu, anthrax, SARS and a common cold. - Tennis news
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