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Mitchell & Webb - TV Exec
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TV advertising - sexist?
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James Ross @ Super Organist - Charles "Chuck" Webb - Bringing The Heat!!! Jross-tv
this is a clip from the BBC comedy series 'That Mitchell and Webb look' It takes a very interesting look at how sexist TV advertising is... it is so f...

Ice-T reveals Gamertag live on TV to Jimmy Fallon and Morgan Webb
Charles Webb, Oakland California showing his fluidity of motion and performance of melodies. Charles is considered one of the best organist in the wor...

Lardarius Webb - Baltimore Ravens - Draft Video Profile
He says 'Lord 187x' but i dont know if there are any spaces underscores or capitalizations, and yes thats elmo, the girl is morgan webb. 'sodmg' vs 's...

Tennis: Amazing Facts & Best Moments on Video

Are you a tennis fan? If you are, do you know, for instance, how many grand slam titles your favorite player has won? Or perhaps, when was the first match of Wimbledon played? Never mind, it is hardly a problem if you do not! There are so many facts and interesting things related to each player of the sport, that it is almost impossible to remember them, even if you are huge fan. But right now, the text coming up will be about interesting tennis factst featuring The Best Moments caught on video.
According to most historians, the game of tennis was invented by French monks in the 11th or 12th century. They hit a ball with their hands over a rope strung across a courtyard or against the walls of the monasteries. The first tennis balls were made of wool or hair wrapped up in leather. As the game became more popular, players began using a glove with webbing between the fingers or a solid paddle. Eventually players began using a piece of webbing attached to a handle, which became the modern day racquet.
The longest tennis match took place at the 2004 French Open. Two French opponents Fabrice Santoro and Arnaud Clement played two days with a pause of course. The match started on Monday and lasted till it got dark. The next day they continued the match until Santoro finally beat Clement. On the contrary, the shortest match in the history of tennis took was registered at the 1988 French Open when Steffi Graf beat Natasha Zvereva 6-0, 6-0 in a mere 32 minutes. That is really amazing!
The credit to the fastest serve officially recorded goes to American player Andy Roddick, at 155 mph, or 249.4 kph. He achieved this feat on September 27, 2004 in a Davis Cup match against Vladimir Voltchkov. The fastest serve in women's tennis was recorded by Venus Williams. The serve clocked 127.4 mph, or 205 km/h and it was in European Indoor Championships.


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