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RE: The Frontier Bar Volume 1

Ok, I am not a supporter of death penalty, but this Jodi Arias chick is almost about to convert me to a supporter :mad:
" I will donate my hair"....Really, gee thanks...
" I will help domestic abuse victims..." Listen, the jury did not by that argument, OK? So just stop your bullshit and give a heartfelt apology to the family...Jeeez....:mad:
 

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RE: The Frontier Bar Volume 1

First 25 pages of the Jimbo book, impressions:
- His OCD is off the charts ( I did not know that, apparently neither did he), makes Nadal look normal...
- First sentence on page 10, about JMac " Our rivalry is based on respect"...I have been using that word a lot lately.
- I never knew his mom and grandpa got the crap beaten out of them at a tennis court by a couple of punks, right in front of him.

I am not sure if these are spoilers . If people feel that way, I will stop and Mods should feel free to delete the post.

Also, I am not sure if this post should be moved to the books thread either...I just posted it here since the discussion started here.
 

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RE: The Frontier Bar Volume 1

1972Murat said:
First 25 pages of the Jimbo book, impressions:
- His OCD is off the charts ( I did not know that, apparently neither did he), makes Nadal look normal...
- First sentence on page 10, about JMac " Our rivalry is based on respect"...I have been using that word a lot lately.
- I never knew his mom and grandpa got the crap beaten out of them at a tennis court by a couple of punks, right in front of him.

I am not sure if these are spoilers . If people feel that way, I will stop and Mods should feel free to delete the post.

Also, I am not sure if this post should be moved to the books thread either...I just posted it here since the discussion started here.

If you're unsure, you could type "SPOILER ALERT" then hit the return key about 10 times, and continue at that point.
 

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I read a bit of Connors book in town today, and there's a huge shock in it. Bigger than Chrissy and all that.

"SPOILER ALERT!"

Highlight after this to read the spoiler: He liked Ivan Lendl! :puzzled:
 

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Hey Kieran will you be following the slam or you take a break from the forums . These forums need you here at the slams to become more active :D

#attempt to request you to stay in progress
 

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Hey Kieran will you be following the slam or you take a break from the forums . These forums need you here at the slams to become more active :D

#attempt to request you to stay in progress

Thanks tennisville, but I'll go absent and time my return for the first Sunday in June, to gloat... :D
 

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Kieran said:
tennisville said:
Hey Kieran will you be following the slam or you take a break from the forums . These forums need you here at the slams to become more active :D

#attempt to request you to stay in progress

Thanks tennisville, but I'll go absent and time my return for the first Sunday in June, to gloat... :D

why do want to gloat about Novak winning ?:)
 

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tennisville said:
Kieran said:
tennisville said:
Hey Kieran will you be following the slam or you take a break from the forums . These forums need you here at the slams to become more active :D

#attempt to request you to stay in progress

Thanks tennisville, but I'll go absent and time my return for the first Sunday in June, to gloat... :D

why do want to gloat about Novak winning ?:)

Oh, he'll certainly win a match alright, but I don't think it'll be the sixth match. But it seems wrong that they were drawn that way. Legally correct, but morally dubious, if I could strain the meaning of that word. There's a correctness in the two best players meeting in a final and I think this match will be the final before the fact...
 

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yeah the real final will occur on friday
 

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Kieran said:
tennisville said:
Kieran said:
tennisville said:
Hey Kieran will you be following the slam or you take a break from the forums . These forums need you here at the slams to become more active :D

#attempt to request you to stay in progress

Thanks tennisville, but I'll go absent and time my return for the first Sunday in June, to gloat... :D

why do want to gloat about Novak winning ?:)

Oh, he'll certainly win a match alright, but I don't think it'll be the sixth match. But it seems wrong that they were drawn that way. Legally correct, but morally dubious, if I could strain the meaning of that word. There's a correctness in the two best players meeting in a final and I think this match will be the final before the fact...

I think I will take the least joy when gloating to you and Moxie.:p Although Federer's chance winning at least went up a little bit.
 

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Almost halfway through the Jimbo book and I cannot get over the feeling that he is so full of himself...

I've just bought too and getting the same vibe.
 

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1972Murat said:
Almost halfway through the Jimbo book and I cannot get over the feeling that he is so full of himself...

I've just bought too and getting the same vibe.

Are you guys surprised by that? Maybe he was portrayed differently in Canada and the UK, but I honestly can't remember any tennis player more full of himself than Connors.
 

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britbox said:
1972Murat said:
Almost halfway through the Jimbo book and I cannot get over the feeling that he is so full of himself...

I've just bought too and getting the same vibe.

Are you guys surprised by that? Maybe he was portrayed differently in Canada and the UK, but I honestly can't remember any tennis player more full of himself than Connors.

You are right, he was always full of himself I guess, but I thought he would be a little bit more laid back after all these years, you know, mellow a bit...I am not seeing that at all...He literally believes he was the center of the universe...
 

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1972Murat said:
tented said:
britbox said:
1972Murat said:
Almost halfway through the Jimbo book and I cannot get over the feeling that he is so full of himself...

I've just bought too and getting the same vibe.

Are you guys surprised by that? Maybe he was portrayed differently in Canada and the UK, but I honestly can't remember any tennis player more full of himself than Connors.

You are right, he was always full of himself I guess, but I thought he would be a little bit more laid back after all these years, you know, mellow a bit...I am not seeing that at all...He literally believes he was the center of the universe...

"Humility" and "Jimmy Connors" never appear in the same sentence, except to point out that they never appear in the same sentence.
 

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Just finished Connors book. Quite a good read, much of it about his life in general without going into minute detail about matches. He does come across a very self-centred, but then again, it's an autobiography - so I guess it should to some extent.

He didn't seem like a particularly pleasant guy to be around for people outside of his inner circle but he does acknowledge a lot of his character flaws. I guess, without those, chances are he wouldn't have been so successful.

In a nutshell - worth a read, it's one of the better tennis autobiographies. Not quite on a level with Agassi's but far better than the ones by Sampras and McEnroe.
 

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Just finished Connors book. Quite a good read, much of it about his life in general without going into minute detail about matches. He does come across a very self-centred, but then again, it's an autobiography - so I guess it should to some extent.

He didn't seem like a particularly pleasant guy to be around for people outside of his inner circle but he does acknowledge a lot of his character flaws. I guess, without those, chances are he wouldn't have been so successful.

In a nutshell - worth a read, it's one of the better tennis autobiographies. Not quite on a level with Agassi's but far better than the ones by Sampras and McEnroe.

I am finally finished with the book as well. As a tennis autobiography, I liked it. The problem for me was that I never cared for Connors before the book, and I still don't care for him after the book. There were some surprising moments, but I expected him to talk about currents players a bit and he did not at all. I understand it is his book but he was so full of himself I had to laugh.

Anyways, there it is...
 

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britbox said:
Just finished Connors book. Quite a good read, much of it about his life in general without going into minute detail about matches. He does come across a very self-centred, but then again, it's an autobiography - so I guess it should to some extent.

He didn't seem like a particularly pleasant guy to be around for people outside of his inner circle but he does acknowledge a lot of his character flaws. I guess, without those, chances are he wouldn't have been so successful.

In a nutshell - worth a read, it's one of the better tennis autobiographies. Not quite on a level with Agassi's but far better than the ones by Sampras and McEnroe.

Sounds worth a read. The Sampras and McEnroe books were huge disappointments, but Agassi's was excellent...
 

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Kieran said:
britbox said:
Just finished Connors book. Quite a good read, much of it about his life in general without going into minute detail about matches. He does come across a very self-centred, but then again, it's an autobiography - so I guess it should to some extent.

He didn't seem like a particularly pleasant guy to be around for people outside of his inner circle but he does acknowledge a lot of his character flaws. I guess, without those, chances are he wouldn't have been so successful.

In a nutshell - worth a read, it's one of the better tennis autobiographies. Not quite on a level with Agassi's but far better than the ones by Sampras and McEnroe.

Sounds worth a read. The Sampras and McEnroe books were huge disappointments, but Agassi's was excellent...

It's cheaper on Kindle if you read on a phone/tablet. I don't think I'd have stretched to buying a hardback. Worth a read though.
 

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Funny enough, the Connors book is in Dublin bookshops in paperback. I don't have Kindle or things like that. They're handy for that, I know. I'm a bit of an old-skooler when it comes to books, preferring the hard copy. I'll read it in the future, but so far I dip in when I visit the book shop, go to the index and read what he's saying about my favourite players. I think his time with Roddick gets dispatched in about two paragraphs, does it?