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Another of my Photoblog about Beijing Olympics and Roger Federer.
Please bear with me...
Olympics just happens once in every 4 years so
I'll make the most out of it when I'm still a teen.
4 years from now, I'll be 23.
I can go back with this posts and have memories.

Okei.. full of sentiments, huh?
I'll just proceed with my hobby.
Feast your eyes.. (or should I say, feast my eyes?!)
kidding!


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Enough of Photoblog.. I'll share again some tomorrow.
I'll share naman some Fan Reports that I've got from the forum.

TRACES OF FEDERER IN BEIJING:
The King of tennis, Roger Federer, was wearing the Swiss team shirt when he ambled through the Olympic village. Maybe he was just trying to relax by taking a slow walk,
but this was an impossible dream because he was quickly surround/trapped by reporters and fans.
When Federer walked into the Olympic store yesterday,
the shop assistance didn’t pay too much attention
and said “Welcome” in English.
Not long afterwards, a female volunteer starred at the person who was walking closer and closer to her, she covered her mouth with both hands and screamed
“Oh my GOD, IT’S FEDERER!!”
This scream had woken up many “day-dream man”, and all of the sudden the store became congested. Federer was at first shocked by the situation, but quickly put on his trade-mark smile.
Because there was so many people, Federer could hardly walk in the store, but he still walked up to many counters and appeared to be interested in many of the Beijing souvenirs.
“Do you like these souvenirs?” asked a reporter.
“Yes, I like these very much, they are very delicate and beautiful” answered the still smiling Federer though the surrounding was cacophonous.
“Then, are you going to buy a few back?”
“oh, I’m still making a decision.” Federer walked around in the store
while the crowd packed store was squeezed to the limit that many goods fell on the floor.
Federer turned down all formal interview and only answered a few questions which had nothing to do with the tournament.
Despite there were no distraction from the media interviewing, he still kept himself being by the endless signing requests.
Because Federer showed up without pre-notice, many fans didn’t have pen and paper for getting an autograph; as a result, pencil became the most demanded souvenir all of the sudden.
The crowd grew larger and larger, Federer had no choice but to leave.
A few reporters chased after Federer to try to get an interview and picture but were all stopped by the gaurds.
At last, Federer walked back to the station, leaving behind the ever cheering fans.


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Federer isn't living in the Olympic village.
After arriving in Beijing, he has settled in the suburbs of Chengdong in a villa-style hotel.
He had to make a visit to the Olympic village yesterday as the Swiss delegation held a news conference there.
Mirka demanded a souveinir so Federer had to go into one of the Olympic Village stores (whether he wants to or not).
Unfortunately he was immediately discovered after he went into the store, there were loads of fans asking for autographs and pictures from him.
On the one hand, the good tempered Federer satisfied the people's demands;
on the other hand, he cannot help but asked everyone "Let me around five minutes alright?"
But the peace was only kept for a moment as new onlookers immerged, even other athletes whom were shopping came and asked for autographs.
Federer took some quick glances at the souvenires in the shop, and looked at Mirka with begging eyes, hopping she can end things soon.
But his girlfriend appeared to be more interested on the goods than concerning
about Federer's situation and stayed for more than 30 minutes until she gave
Federer the 'almost' signal.

At that moment, Federer rushed out of the crowd and "fled".


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Can you just imagine the atmosphere in Beijing.
Fans rushing everywhere!
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