McEnroe-Courier: Division LetA Story by Abishai100A court of tennis image construct for Earthling image of the competition 'consciousness' lines of libertine theory, with superstitious duality.
A sports/competition diorama about the colored dimension of tennis immortality symbolism, inspired (very-loosely) by the competition-culture romance hyperbole film Wimbledon (Richard Loncraine).
DISCLAIMER: This work of sports fanfiction contains images/references with no ties to any person(s)/body and is cast as purely a 'personal' expression for social art (for 'open' interpretations). ---- ==== Who can say who was the more pronounced or diplomatic tennis celebrity in the hallmark of American sports maps, John McEnroe (an emotionally loud and flamboyant typical American musketeer of the game of court and racquet lines/angles swiftness for control and passion) or Jim Courier (a very focused and diligent man of ardent strokes and straightly hard eyes for competitive imagination)? Well, that became my special inquiry for the examination of Earthling sports for competition theory and superstition. Follow along! I sat at my hostel-station (Inn-Express) in the Homeland and enjoyed my hotel kitchen-made zesty wonderful pizza and thought about this contour of competition examination for worldly tennis reflection of Earthling intuition. McEnroe had been an outspoken and colorful man of fury and skill and was considered something of a court speaker of the emotional turbulence of the great game of skill and obsession. Courier had established himself, on the flipside, as a constantly thinking focused man of cool grit and controlled challenging hard play for laborious predictability. They were almost opposites, these two Americans, and we sports fans/writers of the media generation would reference such a contrast for superstitions image of the hospitality-readings of Earthling dodecahedrons (for the Ego!). READER: You cast yourself as a tennis celeb contour image-writer for exams? ME: Surely, yes. READER: Well, McEnroe was the forefather of modern sports flamboyance, sure. ME: Surely, yes. READER: Courier set the stage for American eyes for laborious ambition, sure. ME: Surely, yes. READER: They'd a nice contest in 1992, for US-Open fans/writers, sure. ME: Surely, yes. READER: I guess you're focused on the variances of Earthling court-desire? ME: Surely, yes. EX-WIFE: This is American indulgence of the male tennis variance, pal. ME: Surely, yes. EX-WIFE: Most classic American sports fans favor McEnroe's celebrity, pal. ME: Surely, yes. EX-WIFE: Well, I suppose this Courier-McEnroe duality is war, pal. ME: Surely, yes. "Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2024 Abishai100 |
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