"To be playing someone like him, sort of opposite ends of
the confidence spectrum. He's coming off a tournament win;
I haven't had a single win. You know, it wasn't going to be
easy."
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Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.
-- Isaac Asimov
> "But I just feel I've worked very, very hard, you know, on
> the practice court and mentally just to keep doing the right
> things. You know, certainly you're not going to get carried
> away with one win, but it is a start."
>
> "To be playing someone like him, sort of opposite ends of
> the confidence spectrum. He's coming off a tournament win;
> I haven't had a single win. You know, it wasn't going to be
> easy."
>
Piker. That's only three in two paragraphs.
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>
>Piker. That's only three in two paragraphs.
>
Hewitt outdid that, easily:
"Backhand up the line, on the line, I guess. I'm not sure. You know, I
went out there, I went for my shots on match point, and it paid off.
Yeah, you sort of live and die on the edge, I guess. I practiced that
shot, you know, it came off. A couple more inches wide or long, I
could have been in a bit of trouble. You know, some days you have it,
I guess, some days you don't. I felt like nothing was going right
today at all until that time where it sort of all turned around."
Three "you knows", three "I guesses", one "yeah", 2 "sort ofs", and
some brilliant cliché work, and possibly the last sentence is
something even Yogi Berra would be proud of.
Surprised to see only 1 Yeah. In the Alasdair McGowan Show(Brit Comedian
Impressionist) at Christmas, Tiny Tim Henman's only words were "blah blah blah
YEAH and....YEAH..and...YEAH you know..."