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Oh, I see. Rafael Nadal is trying to fake his opponents out at this year's Wimbledon by posing as one of Jerry's kids. How do you say very clever in Spanish?
UPDATE: The plan continues working brilliantly as Nadal walked all over Andy Murray today to reach the semifinals of Wimbledon.
3 comments:
Osgood-Schlatter. Oh wait, is that Spanish? (He's too old for Os-Schlat anyway).
Ingenioso... that's the meaning in spanish ;)
bien ingenioso :-)
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