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Nadal said it was "impossible" to explain how he felt when he won at Wimbeldon, before having a stab at doing so in his broken English.
"I'm not going to try and guess what the significance of the boy on the rocking horse is," said Johnson, before having a stab.
Poets can't help themselves from translating Dante, even if they are only going to do small chunks, as Byron did, having a stab at Francesca of Rimini's speech from the fifth canto of the Inferno.
As far as whites are concerned, aromatic varieties such as riesling, pinot gris and gewürztraminer now outsell chardonnay; Kiwis are also having a stab at Austria's grüner veltliner (plantings now total 46 hectares).
Hammond has been having a stab at sketching his motorbikes while May has been uploading videos of himself playing the recorder while, before informing his followers today that "I have to go away for a few days, but hten I'll cook the pie.
There's some great advice on the internet on this subject, from trying out seed from heirloom tomatoes, peppers or chillies to having a stab at getting lemongrass, ginger, various seeds, or (if you are feeling really adventurous) a pineapple crown to root and grow.
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