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Re: WOOHOO!!! Another great 4th quarter finish...



I don't like College ball, but the announcers have it all over the NBA
dopes.

DanF
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Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: WOOHOO!!! Another great 4th quarter finish...


> << You realize, of course, that you're in danger of actually using what
Clyde
>  says or does as an indication that has any meaning whatsoever?  On the
>  other hand, though, I'd much rather hear Clyde "giggle" than spew forth
>  yet another tortured attempt at using polysyllabic words.  His
>  broadcast-mate, noted sex perv Marv Albert would not be outdone, however,
>  as he continuously (or, as Clyde would pronounce it "Kunt-tin-uous-ly)
>  made mention of Walker: "he just won't give it up on the break!", showing
>  just how little he watches the C's in action.    Clyde rejoined with a
>  similar wit: "if you're playing with Walker you can't be happy!"  No,
>  Clyde, no one on the C's likes playing with a 20-10 guy who can pass.
You'
>  re so smart.  Perhaps both were jealous of the "fluidity" of Walker's
>  "dishing and swishing" to use more of Clyde's painful vernacular.
>   >>
>
> We actually enjoy watching the Knick broadcasts so we can pick out Clyde's
> unique choice of words. Last night included tantilizing, pugnacious,
uncanny
> and vivacious. He continually misponounced Battie's name although Marv
Albert
> had it right throughout the broadcast. We knew we had something special in
a
> previous game when he used the word discombobulate. Honestly, he makes the
> game more interesting amidst a slew of vanilla other color guys...
>
> DJessen33