Dan Maskel the old fart. His commentary was Sooo wooden. How the hell did he hold down the job for so long. Establishmentism and elitism is how. He embodied the embarrasisng upper class image of british tennis. When they finally did awya with him the image of tennis finally had a chance to mvoe in Briatin (although it still hasn't.. much)
It takes more than the fact I happen not to have had my teeth jammed down my throat by a fist to make me happy. Would it be that i was so simple minded and easily satisfied with life.
and you strike me as being a very rude, agressive, troubled person (abused by your mom or dad as a kid?) devoid of class or talents of any kind... just a guess
don't let comments by an anonymous person get you down, piano, just let the mellifluous words melt over you and be happy you aren't spewing vile bile in my presence or dan maskel's. we'd kick your liberal pansy ass all over the british isles.
"no tone of voice"--you must not enjoy reading if you can't detect nuances in others' writing. start with mcguffey's eclectic reader and then go on to dr. seuss and before you know it, the intricacies of reading comprehension will be a snap....mrremedialpiano.
I can read very well thanks, and i enjoy it! Yes, there is plenty of tone in writing, perhaps i should have phrased it better: text CAN be misleading, and it's impossible to be as precise as the spoken word with nuances and all kinds of subtle expression. "Thanks for your advice though - i can't wait to take a look at McGuffey and Dr Seuss" (so tell me, am I being sarcastic in the last sentence?! Possibly, huh? but you can't be sure ;-))
HUH? He came back from bejind all the time - 8 majors, 19 finals and 94 tournament victories - go have a look how many of thoe he came back from a set or 2 sets down. He played against 3 generations.
I liked Mayotte, he was a fine grass player with a good Wimbledon record. Was in the top ten and but kind of never quite made it to the very top (in terms of winning a Slam).
yes, very nice guy. He used to run a club here in Austi, Tx called barton creek country club got to hit with him several times when I was younger. Very nice man
lendl was a steamroller when leading the match (which was often the case). when he actually had to come from behind or big points were on the line, he stumbled. the most notable exception being lendl's '84 french open victory.
mayotte was a solid player who stiffened on taut points...end of story.
Mr choke meet Mr choke
gardenvarietypenis 5 months ago
Dan Maskel the old fart. His commentary was Sooo wooden. How the hell did he hold down the job for so long. Establishmentism and elitism is how. He embodied the embarrasisng upper class image of british tennis. When they finally did awya with him the image of tennis finally had a chance to mvoe in Briatin (although it still hasn't.. much)
jegspillerpiano 2 years ago
quit your whining and be happy you haven't had your teeth jammed down your throat followed by a fist.
gardenvarietypenis 2 years ago
It takes more than the fact I happen not to have had my teeth jammed down my throat by a fist to make me happy. Would it be that i was so simple minded and easily satisfied with life.
jegspillerpiano 2 years ago
all right, i should have figured you for a fist-in-ass, man.
gardenvarietypenis 2 years ago
and you strike me as being a very rude, agressive, troubled person (abused by your mom or dad as a kid?) devoid of class or talents of any kind... just a guess
jegspillerpiano 2 years ago
just pullin' your pud, you dumb-cluck.
don't let comments by an anonymous person get you down, piano, just let the mellifluous words melt over you and be happy you aren't spewing vile bile in my presence or dan maskel's. we'd kick your liberal pansy ass all over the british isles.
gardenvarietypenis 2 years ago
ahh. it's almost impossible to tell melliflous words from real bile in print online. No tone of voice you see. Well.. pleased to meet you .. meathead
jegspillerpiano 2 years ago
"no tone of voice"--you must not enjoy reading if you can't detect nuances in others' writing. start with mcguffey's eclectic reader and then go on to dr. seuss and before you know it, the intricacies of reading comprehension will be a snap....mrremedialpiano.
gardenvarietypenis 2 years ago
I can read very well thanks, and i enjoy it! Yes, there is plenty of tone in writing, perhaps i should have phrased it better: text CAN be misleading, and it's impossible to be as precise as the spoken word with nuances and all kinds of subtle expression. "Thanks for your advice though - i can't wait to take a look at McGuffey and Dr Seuss" (so tell me, am I being sarcastic in the last sentence?! Possibly, huh? but you can't be sure ;-))
jegspillerpiano 2 years ago
HUH? He came back from bejind all the time - 8 majors, 19 finals and 94 tournament victories - go have a look how many of thoe he came back from a set or 2 sets down. He played against 3 generations.
Man4Justice2 2 years ago
I liked Mayotte, he was a fine grass player with a good Wimbledon record. Was in the top ten and but kind of never quite made it to the very top (in terms of winning a Slam).
Elfinsafety 4 years ago 5
he was known among the other players etc as Gentleman Tim :)
krakenwave 3 years ago
yes, very nice guy. He used to run a club here in Austi, Tx called barton creek country club got to hit with him several times when I was younger. Very nice man
tlp27tx 2 years ago
both of these players were notoriously stiff and choked quite a bit.
teflonmagnet 4 years ago
Lendle won 8 majors, and 94 singles titles. would hardly call that choking
tlp27tx 2 years ago
lendl was a steamroller when leading the match (which was often the case). when he actually had to come from behind or big points were on the line, he stumbled. the most notable exception being lendl's '84 french open victory.
mayotte was a solid player who stiffened on taut points...end of story.
teflonmagnet 2 years ago