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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3029434" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>Unfortunately, Tomas lost to <strong>Bozo Barun</strong> 6-3, love-6, 4-10 this morning at Novi Sad this morning and didn't qualify for the main draw there. <strong>Bozo</strong> is a 20 year old Croat ranked ATP#1344, so it was not a good L for Jirousek. <strong>Bozo </strong>is a common name in the Slavic countries - it is a diminutive of Boziat, which means "divine." It has been used for centuries; well before the 1940's invention of "Bozo the Clown" in America. Similarly, there is a town in Turkey named "Batman" which existed long before the first Batman comic strip in the 1930's; "Alderaan" is a common Mesopotamian surname that existed long before it was invented as a peaceful planet and was supposedly destroyed by the Death Star in the waning days of the Galactic Republic and "Nacho" was a common Hispanic given name well before nachos were invented as a favorite component of Tex-Mex cuisine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3029434, member: 7831"] Unfortunately, Tomas lost to [B]Bozo Barun[/B] 6-3, love-6, 4-10 this morning at Novi Sad this morning and didn't qualify for the main draw there. [B]Bozo[/B] is a 20 year old Croat ranked ATP#1344, so it was not a good L for Jirousek. [B]Bozo [/B]is a common name in the Slavic countries - it is a diminutive of Boziat, which means "divine." It has been used for centuries; well before the 1940's invention of "Bozo the Clown" in America. Similarly, there is a town in Turkey named "Batman" which existed long before the first Batman comic strip in the 1930's; "Alderaan" is a common Mesopotamian surname that existed long before it was invented as a peaceful planet and was supposedly destroyed by the Death Star in the waning days of the Galactic Republic and "Nacho" was a common Hispanic given name well before nachos were invented as a favorite component of Tex-Mex cuisine. [/QUOTE]
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