domingo, 30 de abril de 2017

CHAMPIGNON

LA CHANSON DU DIMANCHE
 
ALLEZ LE PSG
ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ

Time violation

4-5 30-15 
1 point penalization
 
40-15 for Mlade
 
"Llayers have to play by the letter of the law."
 
5-5

6-5 Mlade

Laura service
 

15-0 30-0 40-0
Is this liebe love?
No. 40-15. 40-30 First service  6-6
Tie break
 
 1-0 Mlade First service Laura 2-0 Mlade 2-1 3-1 First service 4-1 4-2 Laura First service Laura 4-3 4-4 Laura service 5-4 Mlade 5-5 5-6 First service MLADE

Siegement?
Nein. La Resistence.

7-5 Laura Siegement

Das ist spiel Suttgart
Allez les BLAUS

Deutschland





 
 
 
"I think it´s a very cool story
2 Germans at the same week
Everyone can leave this place peacefuly
Beautiful red carp"
My hope to see you next time
Kristina Mladenovic
 
Haus Stuttgart
Laura Siegement

Yha!

Deutsch




 
 
 

1 X 2


 
It´s a win. However, still at the same place. Nothing has Changed.

 

sábado, 29 de abril de 2017

Hello stuttgart Hello Deutscland

Final
Kristina Mladenovic - Laura Siegemund


 

 Mlad - Les Alemands!







 
Laura  - La resistence. Oh la la! Un siegement
 
Siege definition, the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of ...
 
siege meaning, definition, what is siege: the surrounding of a place by an armed force in order to defeat those defending it...
 
1.
the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.
2.
any prolonged or persistent effort to overcome resistance.
3.
a series of illnesses, troubles, or annoyances besetting a person or group:
a siege of head colds.
4.
a prolonged period of trouble or annoyance.
5.
Also, sedge. Ornithology.
  1. a flock of herons.
  2. the station of a heron at prey.
6.
the shelf or floor of a glassmaking furnace on which the glass pots are set.
7.
Obsolete.
  1. a seat, especially one used by a person of distinction, as a throne.
  2. station as to rank or class.
                                                      verb (used with object), sieged, sieging.
                                                                               8.
                                                         to assail or assault; besiege.
                                                                            Idioms
9.
lay siege to, to besiege:
The army laid siege to the city for over a month.
 
 
1175-1225 1175-1225; (noun) Middle English sege < Old French: seat, noun derivative of siegier < Vulgar Latin *sedicāre to set, derivative of Latin sedēre to sit1; (v.) Middle English segen, derivative of the noun
Related forms    
siegeable, adjective
unsieged, adjective
Synonyms    
1. Siege, blockade are terms for prevention of free movement to or from a place during wartime. Siege implies surrounding a city and cutting off its communications, and usually includes direct assaults on its defenses. Blockade is applied more often to
 
1.
  1. the offensive operations carried out to capture a fortified place by surrounding it, severing its communications and supply lines, and deploying weapons against it
  2. (as modifier): siege warfare
2.
a persistent attempt to gain something
3.
a long tedious period, as of illness, etc
 
 
Word Origin and History for siege                   
n.
early 13c., "a seat" (as in Siege Perilous, early 13c., the vacant seat at Arthur's Round Table, according to prophecy to be occupied safely only by the knight destined to find the Holy Grail), from Old French sege "seat, throne," from Vulgar Latin *sedicum "seat," from Latin sedere "sit" (see sedentary ). The military sense is attested from c.1300; the notion is of an army "sitting down" before a fortress.