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Friday
Aug012008

Wie Doesn't Beat Too Many Men...

A nine never helps. But worse for her, by the sounds of this Steve Elling blog post, it sounds like her parents are becoming more irrational by the day. What a shame.

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Like, you like you know like? Like, well, like, um, like you know..... like.
I'm on a boycott of writing about this person until she wins something, anything... a game of tic tac toe perhaps.
Nothing against David Leadbetter, but Michelle hasn't played well since she stopped working with Gary Gilchrist.
08.2.2008 | Unregistered CommenterCharacterCounts
I didn't realized she didn't even try to play in the Women's British. How does any of this make any sense?
08.2.2008 | Unregistered CommenterJordan
Tony, you're wrong. It went more like this ....
Michelle, What have you done lately?

I didn't try you know to qualify for you know the US Women's Open I didn't you know try to qualify for the you know Women's British Open, you know I blew the you know scorecard you know that stupid rule that is you know out there to get you know me I nearly you know make the you know cut at Reno-Tahoe until that stupid you know seven you know and nine you know that weren't you know my father's you know fault

But
My fans still believe I am almost there and my parents have are like so you know out there you know they have uh moved onto yet another like planet you know.

All in all, it's been like a you know successful summer, but not you know like perfect.
08.4.2008 | Unregistered CommenterCurmudgeon
curmudgeon: like, you know, perfect!
08.4.2008 | Unregistered Commenterthusgone

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