This match keep getting better and better. Here in Chriss final volley, he returns to his original form.
In the opening shot we see Chris printing out the label, no doubt excited because he is now the Design Secretary of Ohio. He signs the permit, cracks open a beer and knocks one down for the team. In closing, we are left with the IDWF (or is it the IWDF?) logo standing proud on its own with the words "Good Enough" hanging just beneath.
I spoke with Chris just a few minutes ago on what "Good Enough"means to him.
"Don't belabor good design. Know when to quit! (and always reward yourself for a job well done!)"
I think both Aaron and Chris deserve a beer after this match. I know I could use one.
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Dave Cuzner.
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Naz and Sam Peeling Back the Layers on last Friday's amazing photographic and musical live Layer Tennis Match. No Tennis this week by the way, we'll be back live on the 19th
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