Thursday, September 26, 2019

Thursday 26th September 2019....excitement in the hood!!!!!

Well here I was sitting on my couch checking emails and I saw this sight through my kitchen window!!!





I went on to my roof top patio and it seems this balloon was in a spot of bother and coming down to land in the field across from my house..

















There was no wind so I don’t really know if there was a problem but this is not a place where they usually put down...


It was a cool sight to see it all going on!!!


Remember I wrote about this crazy tennis player a couple of weeks ago..this is the latest news!!


Nick Kyrgios given suspended 16-week ban and fine for 'aggravated behaviour'



Nick Kyrgios lost to Andreas Seppi in the first round of the Zhuhai Open on Wednesday

Nick Kyrgios has received a suspended 16-week ban and $25,000 (£20,300) fine for "aggravated behaviour", subject to a six-month probationary period.

The Australian smashed two racquets in a bad-tempered Cincinnati Masters defeat by Karen Khachanov in August.

He was later fined $113,000 (£93,254) for five separate offences.

However an ATP investigation determined Kyrgios' "pattern of behaviour" over the past 12 months to be in violation of the governing body's code.

Both fine and suspension will be triggered if the 24-year-old does not comply with certain conditions - including avoiding any further code violations incurring a fine.

At the end of August Kyrgios was warned by umpire James Keothavong for his conduct during his US Open first-round match, and later, when asked about his fine in Cincinnati, claimed the ATP was corrupt .

He then clarified those comments, adding it was "not the correct choice of words" - although he believed the ATP was guilty of "double standards".

A second investigation into those comments, allowing for Kyrgios' clarification, found no violation had occurred.

In May, he was fined after he kicked a bottle, threw down his racquet and hurled a chair before defaulting in the final set of a match at the Italian Open.



A month later, he was fined £13,766 for unsportsmanlike behaviour at Queen's.

He previously received an eight-week ban for his behaviour at the Shanghai Masters when his level of effort during a defeat by Mischa Zverev was questioned.

With Thursday's decision, any further verbal or physical abuse, unsportsmanlike conduct or any visible obscenity directed towards an official at an ATP Tour or ATP Challenger Tour event will result in a ban.

He has been given five working days to lodge an appeal.

Analysis

BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller

Any suspension served immediately was likely to have had little effect.

Kyrgios has just withdrawn from the remainder of his scheduled events in Asia, and is heading back to Australia for treatment on a collarbone injury, so may barely feature before the end of the season.

That, in turn, will help him to keep his nose clean, as the conditions imposed on him are stringent.

The way Kyrgios treats people, and the lack of respect he shows them, has become a dominant theme.

And so any verbal or physical abuse of umpires, line judges or spectators will see the punishment enforced in full.

Kyrgios will also be banned for 16 weeks if he makes a visible obscenity, or shows unsportsmanlike conduct like spitting towards an official.

The six-month probationary period will not end before 30 March.


Finally a photo of me on my scooter!!!





Yashi Kochi!!!!

3 comments:

Sondra said...

Any luck with the bank issue. Left a comment, guess you missed it. Here's a repeat.
Les, probably all Canadian banks will increase their fees.
Many American banks have no foreign transaction fees but, may be too difficult for you to get an account. Check this link:
https://thriftynomads.com/best-travel-credit-debit-cards/

The Stack prepaid card should work for you and not having to move all your funds. Check out the civil list, this has been discussed many times.

Also you could open an account with CIBANCO 25 San Francisco in SMA.
Good luck, Sondra

mexicokid said...

Sorry I did miss your comments and I went and opened an account at CI Banco this morning and now I can write a check from my Canadian bank and deposit it straight into CI Banco account and only pay for the conversion rate should be a lot cheaper for me...thanks for your comments best wishes les

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