LMAO I couldnt have put it better
too many clowns up in these boards
thanks for the laugh , good Sir
LMAO I couldnt have put it better
too many clowns up in these boards
thanks for the laugh , good Sir
take a breath, junior. It's clear the poster was talking about Carrie T's commentary. No one is telling Mutai how to pronounce his own name.
A Suck wrote:
sljlkjljdlkjlkjlkd wrote:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/geoffrey?s=tYou bleeding moron.
Many people pronounce it Joffrey. Mutai does.
You are referencing dictionary.com to tell him how to pronounce his own name?
trollism wrote:
Lucky runners are not held to the same standard of sportsmanship as cyclists.
Using an opponent's accident as an opportunity to make a break is certainly a big no-no.
Guess that's why cycling is a much better and a much more popular sport.
There's a difference between having a flat tire or a mechanical issue and tripping over yourself because you forgot how to run.
Congrats to Jake Riley 3rd American and 11th overall. It looked like you would of beat Meb if you had another 200 meters.
Not true wrote:
trollism wrote:Lucky runners are not held to the same standard of sportsmanship as cyclists.
Using an opponent's accident as an opportunity to make a break is certainly a big no-no.
Guess that's why cycling is a much better and a much more popular sport.
Not quite. In one day races, all is fair and accepted. Crash and you're done. Mechanical; too bad.
Cycling is more popular because the event is marketed as a race among the worlds best, not a "lets focus on the parade of weekend warriors"
If you're a cycling fan, it might seem like they try to market it that way, because they do a nice job of covering the competition angle. But cycling is similar to running in that there are relatively few serious fans who know the top riders, care about competition, and so on. The sport does *not* survive on the viewership of serious fans. Instead, cycling is packaged in a way that it appeals to non-fans and casual fans. The largest audience is senior citizens who enjoy watching the landscape roll by! (seriously). The same type of viewer that turns on golf to see the color green and nap in front of the TV. This is also why the big sponsors in cycling often have nothing to do with cycling (e.g. banks).
Coverage of running sucks right now because the producers are trying to create a package that is appealing to a broad audience who may not care about top competition. I'm not saying they're doing a good job, but I think the strategy is correct. Increase the audience, attract sponsors, grow the sport, and then you've got a product where it makes sense to pay for quality commentators.
Read the subject!!!! The New York Marathon isn't until November you idiots.
Wrong race! wrote:
Read the subject!!!! The New York Marathon isn't until November you idiots.
Wow, I am quite certain that you are the FIRST person to have noticed this! More than likely, that makes you a genius.
cool it wrote:
take a breath, junior. It's clear the poster was talking about Carrie T's commentary. No one is telling Mutai how to pronounce his own name.
A Suck wrote:You bleeding moron.
Many people pronounce it Joffrey. Mutai does.
You are referencing dictionary.com to tell him how to pronounce his own name?
LOL.
So you want Tollefson to say it wrong, and differently than Mutai himself does, because of how dictionary.con and sljlkjljdlkjlkjlkd like it to be said?
Moron.
My father is a linguist and he says it's Jeff-Ree in the English language. Period. So you are just wrong. Just because he might say his name with an accent don't mean it changes the way the word is pronounced for everyone else. Think about it.
A Suck wrote:
cool it wrote:take a breath, junior. It's clear the poster was talking about Carrie T's commentary. No one is telling Mutai how to pronounce his own name.
LOL.
So you want Tollefson to say it wrong, and differently than Mutai himself does, because of how dictionary.con and sljlkjljdlkjlkjlkd like it to be said?
Moron.
cool it wrote:
My father is a linguist and he says it's Jeff-Ree in the English language. Period. So you are just wrong. Just because he might say his name with an accent don't mean it changes the way the word is pronounced for everyone else. Think about it.
No, YOU think about it, are we talking about everyone else? No, we are talking about this specific person and how he pronounces his name. You and your dumb father are wrong.
Who said he pronounces his name that way? You? Show me something.If he does, then fine. People should call him that. It doesn't change the universal pronunciation of the word for everyone else though.
ksisi wrote:
cool it wrote:My father is a linguist and he says it's Jeff-Ree in the English language. Period. So you are just wrong. Just because he might say his name with an accent don't mean it changes the way the word is pronounced for everyone else. Think about it.
No, YOU think about it, are we talking about everyone else? No, we are talking about this specific person and how he pronounces his name. You and your dumb father are wrong.
A Suck wrote:
sljlkjljdlkjlkjlkd wrote:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/geoffrey?s=tYou bleeding moron.
Many people pronounce it Joffrey. Mutai does.
You are referencing dictionary.com to tell him how to pronounce his own name?
Like hell he does
All you are saying is many people are idiots it sounds stupid
While we are there why do American's pronounce Natasha, 'Nataasha' There is no consistency even in the same effing word
German Reporter wrote:
Arne hat damit wieder mal ganz klar gezeigt, wer die Nummer 1 im Lande ist
Nummer 1 in seinem eigenen Lande meinst du.
It really depends whether it is an English name.
Algonquin is French but English speaking people pronounce
it very differently and certainly incorrectly.
Simple Runner wrote:
Nummer 1 in seinem eigenen Lande meinst du.
It's not like he hasn't told us that before.
http://www.leichtathletik.tv/v/arne-gabius-ist-überglücklich
Well looks like AlSal had trouble securing a clean urine sample so prob told him he couldn't finish this race.
ksisi wrote:
cool it wrote:My father is a linguist and he says it's Jeff-Ree in the English language. Period. So you are just wrong. Just because he might say his name with an accent don't mean it changes the way the word is pronounced for everyone else. Think about it.
No, YOU think about it, are we talking about everyone else? No, we are talking about this specific person and how he pronounces his name. You and your dumb father are wrong.
Haha, you've gotta love LetsRun.
Please ask you father why Sepo's pronounce Cecil 'Seesull' when other English speaking countries pronounce it 'Cessull'.
F#(k everybody, it's pronounced Joffrey
is there any video replay of the whole race up anywhere
A pronunciation question relevant to the Geoffrey posts. How do you pronounce Houston?