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Date: 28 Oct 2006 15:50:46
From: Dr. GroundAxe
Subject: Sweet predictability....


Shittypan is a winning position and just did not have the mental
fortitude to close it out




 
Date: 28 Oct 2006 09:28:19
From: fearsomeforehand
Subject: Re: Sweet predictability....



robin wrote:
> Urm, Federer hit a great forehand into the corner that wrong footed
> Srichaphan to get the break back, how is that got anything to do with
> Srichaphans mental fortitude?

This is GroundAxe's way of complimenting Federer. Twisted, I admit..



 
Date: 28 Oct 2006 08:56:34
From: robin
Subject: Re: Sweet predictability....


Urm, Federer hit a great forehand into the corner that wrong footed
Srichaphan to get the break back, how is that got anything to do with
Srichaphans mental fortitude?

Dr. GroundAxe wrote:
> Shittypan is a winning position and just did not have the mental
> fortitude to close it out



  
Date: 28 Oct 2006 15:59:36
From: Dave Hazelwood
Subject: Re: Sweet predictability....


On 28 2006 08:56:34 -0700, "robin" <robinson.neil@gmail.com >
wrote:

>Urm, Federer hit a great forehand into the corner that wrong footed
>Srichaphan to get the break back, how is that got anything to do with
>Srichaphans mental fortitude?
>
>Dr. GroundAxe wrote:
>> Shittypan is a winning position and just did not have the mental
>> fortitude to close it out


It doesn't. Whenever anybody loses to Fed it either lack of mental
fortude, they are a clown or they gave up before the first ball was
struck.


 
Date: 28 Oct 2006 17:56:16
From: David Bonafonte
Subject: Re: Sweet predictability....



"Dr. GroundAxe" wrote :

> Shittypan is a winning position and just did not have the mental fortitude
> to close it out

Dr. GroundAxe, posting after a Federer match about the presumed lack of
mental toughness of his opponent.
Talk about predictability...




 
Date: 29 Oct 2006 15:13:36
From: Jesper Lauridsen
Subject: Re: Sweet predictability....


Yes, another two Federer-threads started by GroundAxe in less than
10 minutes.