I concur.
Damnit.
OO-dri(k)h...
"Soft" -kh sound, like the -ch in German.
(Brian Anderson asked him again...and this time I heard it...)
Is that Kori's head in the middle of FSN's shot?
he needs a nikename
donut guy would be good
I think it was...but I couldn't hear the question she asked...all I heard was Pop say "Nothing...nothing..."
one more time, Travis is pronounced....Tiiight ass
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A nikename? Like AirForceOne, Flight, or AirJordan?
oo drich?
Bayno Oodrich.
Alright, glad we got it down.
I call him Bueno everytime he makes a good play which is quite often these last couple of games. It's becoming more and more clear why Holt was reluctant to pull the trigger on Tony's contract. Noy saying we don't need Tony but you know what I mean.
I think it had more to do with Holt being a cheap-ass, but your opinion could have merit in about a season or so.
We were talking afterwords that even Beno pronounces it different at times. He told the Spurs announcers that it's OOO DRAH.
Oh well, I call him Beno.
Pop's "nothing, nothing" was about if anything surprised him about Beno's play. I also was the one asking him about the upcoming game with the Pistons.
Kori, the next time you get a chance to ask Pop a question would you please let him know that I am fairly pleased with the team this season and I approve of his talent aquisition and coaching? Thanks.
Dang is it that obvious? I'm trying to get in good with him before he makes up his mind on the Avery Johnson thing![]()
Oh, well in that case, carry on. Keep fighting the good fight brother.
Ah...well, maybe he wants it that way...maybe OO DRAH means something in Slovenian...like maybe "manly stench that will fell all enemies within 100 meters" or something like that. Which would bring a whole new meaning to "Beno" as well.
Thanks, Kori!
I didn't hear the Pistons question...What was the answer?
But was that your head?
No, I think that was Laura Green.
Kori, two words.
Throw. Bows.
Call me a weirdo, but I dig Laura Green's chili.
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Why?Kori, two words.
Throw. Bows.
Let me give you a hand about how to pronounce "Udrih"... Well, the closest you get is when you say it "OO-drick", i think you just don't have the way or word that would help pronounce "h" at the end the proper way... Doesn't matter, "OO-drick" is close enough...B.t.w. "OO-drah" doesn't mean anything in our language, but the original "udrih" kinda means "strike!" if only you say it (or write it) without the "h" at the end...
The correct pronounciation is Ooh-dree-k with the k at the end being very soft.
It was a joke.
No it isn't...!!! But what the ....close enough!![]()
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