Friday, June 12, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
FRED PERRY & EXCLAIM! PRESENT NXNE EVENT
This summer in Toronto, Arts & Crafts is teaming up with sophisticated English clothing brand Fred Perry to present a spectacular NxNE showcase on June 17 and 18 at the Courthouse at 57 Adelaide St. E. in Toronto. Catch performances by the A&C cast and the Broken Social Scene extended family, and don't miss a special in-store performance at the Fred Perry retail location at 964 Queen St. W. For readers in the rest of Canada, enter below for a chance to win a Fred Perry apparel prize pack, along with music from Arts & Crafts and swag from Exclaim!
http://exclaim.ca/contests/ContestEntry.aspx?fid2=470
http://exclaim.ca/contests/ContestEntry.aspx?fid2=470
Monday, June 8, 2009
the french open is scot-free
fullerton: I have decided that Murray is going to win the French Open.
fullerton:and take his shirt off
fullerton:and it is going to be lovely
The newly minted World No. 3 Andy Murray didn’t get to this upper crust of tennis society by playing on clay, and it showed during his fourth round match against Fernando Gonzalez. Feña blew the Scot out of the water with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4 upset.
“I’ve got to give a lot of credit to him,” said Murray after the match. “I’d played against him before and he hits the ball hard, but today he was hitting it huge. If that happens, sometimes you’ve got to say ‘Too good’. It’s quite easy sitting on the side to look and think ‘you could’ve have done this, you could have done that’ but the guy is hitting ball so hard — no one hits the ball that big.”
Looking ahead: Gonzo is set to play Robin Soderling, who solidified his victory over Nadal with a straight-set drubbing of Kolya Davydenko.
Kudos to Andy and his Fred Perry kit, btw. He mixed things up by alternating his v-neck crew between an all-black colorway (with a green laurel) and a navy/blue version. Buy: Fred Perry French Open Tennis Shirt, navy/scottish blue, £35.00.
More pictures: Shots of Andy during his 2009 French Open run after the cut…
Posted in andy murray, fashion, fernando gonzalez, fred perry, french open, roland garros, sports
source:http://cornedbeefhash.wordpress.com/category/fred-perry/
fullerton:and take his shirt off
fullerton:and it is going to be lovely
The newly minted World No. 3 Andy Murray didn’t get to this upper crust of tennis society by playing on clay, and it showed during his fourth round match against Fernando Gonzalez. Feña blew the Scot out of the water with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4 upset.
“I’ve got to give a lot of credit to him,” said Murray after the match. “I’d played against him before and he hits the ball hard, but today he was hitting it huge. If that happens, sometimes you’ve got to say ‘Too good’. It’s quite easy sitting on the side to look and think ‘you could’ve have done this, you could have done that’ but the guy is hitting ball so hard — no one hits the ball that big.”
Looking ahead: Gonzo is set to play Robin Soderling, who solidified his victory over Nadal with a straight-set drubbing of Kolya Davydenko.
Kudos to Andy and his Fred Perry kit, btw. He mixed things up by alternating his v-neck crew between an all-black colorway (with a green laurel) and a navy/blue version. Buy: Fred Perry French Open Tennis Shirt, navy/scottish blue, £35.00.
More pictures: Shots of Andy during his 2009 French Open run after the cut…
Posted in andy murray, fashion, fernando gonzalez, fred perry, french open, roland garros, sports
source:http://cornedbeefhash.wordpress.com/category/fred-perry/
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