Sunday, July 09, 2006

Too funny

A few days ago, I quoted Mark Steyn thus regarding Wimbledon:

It's more than tennis; it's about the time-honoured rituals of British life - like the way the Duchess of Kent comes out to present the trophy and always stops for a word with the lone black ballboy. You don't get that at the French Open.


So this morning, following Roger Federer's romp, the Duke of Kent strolls onto the court to present the Gentleman's trophy--and stops for a word with the lone black ballboy.

They'll always be an England.

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