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You cannot be serious. But I didn't get the full details. At first, she just said, " [I have] this idea for the show I'm doing and I'd love you to narrate it." ...
You Cannot Be Serious spoils some of the magic by showing the flop sweat behind it, as McEnroe reveals the depths of his self-loathing on the court, where his roiling temper could be inflamed by a ...
It was 30 years ago this week when John McEnroe uttered what has become the most immortal phrase in tennis, if not all sport, when he screamed "you cannot be serious" at a Wimbledon umpire while ...
Back in 1981, a young John McEnroe, sporting a headband and frizzy hair, was so furious at the Wimbledon umpire Edward James's refusal to rule his serve in that he uttered the immortal line "you ...
“You cannot be serious,” McEnroe whines, repeating an act that once got him in hot water with a tennis chair umpire and that he has parlayed into a zillion-dollar brand. Well, no more, John.
From John McEnroe's famous 'You cannot be serious!', to Fabio Fognini's 'Opera rant', Wimbledon's on-court arguments are something spectators have become accustomed to over the years.
John McEnroe made a cameo appearance in the recently-released episode of the TV show "Only Murders in the Building". The tennis great also used his famous line "You Cannot be Serious" in it.
McEnroe said he still has people shouting his catchphrases including “you cannot be serious” at him “seven to 10 times a day”. He said: “I deal with it sometimes better than others.
John McEnroe jokingly warned that he might sue anyone who dared to use his iconic "you cannot be serious" line, only for BBC commentator Andrew Castle to cheekily repeat it during a live broadcast.
LONDON (AP) — John McEnroe — he of "You cannot be serious!" call-arguing fame — is quite all right with Wimbledon's latest of many steps into the modern era, choosing technology over the ...
You cannot be serious. But I didn't get the full details. At first, she just said, " [I have] this idea for the show I'm doing and I'd love you to narrate it." Nine times out of 10 it's the last ...
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