Arts: A Conversation With Andre Agassi - nytimes.com/video
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@maidmoira from his eloquence, I d bet yes
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@fruticetum And you have made mine little guy...
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I guess he should thank his father, then. Without him, Andre would never have been in the position to help the community, the world, and the children in one year.
You have made my point, you leftwing jackass.
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@maidmoira No, he addresses that in the interview toward the end. He commisioned the writer who wrote the book in the style of first person. It was also written in the moment not in hindsight as most autobiographies are. One hell of a read. Both in the style it was written and in the story.
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@fruticetum The past two statements you have made could possibly be the dumbest thing I have ever read on youtube. That is saying something considering there are teaparty supporters who comment on here. You have never played competitive junior tennis. You have no idea what some of these kids go through and how some of the parents behave. Ever heard the term "tennis Parent"? This "millionaire" has done more for his community, the world, and children in one year than you will ever do.
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did andre actualyy write the book, word to word ,cover to cover?
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This book is very good, I would definatly recomend it. I bought it at read it in two days, i could hardly put it down.
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The best tennis player on and off the court speaks about his book. He is the man! God bless Agassi.
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I think Agassi should give all his money back since he's denouncing his father and everything he did for him.
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I feel so sorry this multi-millionaire. He's lucky to have had a parent that pushed him to do his best.
Jesus Christ. The man gives interesting commentry on the nature of the sport, and all you can say is that he looks old because of meth. Grow up will ya.
flipcritic 2 years ago 14