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Some of the non-Murrican folk among yas may not be familiar.
Allow me to explain.
You see, ol' John Henry worked the rails. He was tasked with out-steel-drivin' a mechanized drilling machine, a race that he won only to die in victory with hammer in hand as his heart gave out from stress.
He is something of an iconic figure in folklore; he represented the indefatigable human spirit. Despite possessing older and less mechanical artillery... John Henryerer fought the good fight. Only difference is that the hero in tennis' story lives to tell the tale!
Does this all sound familiar?
Allow me to explain.
You see, ol' John Henry worked the rails. He was tasked with out-steel-drivin' a mechanized drilling machine, a race that he won only to die in victory with hammer in hand as his heart gave out from stress.
He is something of an iconic figure in folklore; he represented the indefatigable human spirit. Despite possessing older and less mechanical artillery... John Henryerer fought the good fight. Only difference is that the hero in tennis' story lives to tell the tale!
Does this all sound familiar?