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“Cesar Romero,” Myron said
Win looked at him “You’re not serious”
“I’ off with an easy one”
On Stadiu sides Myron’s client, Duane Richwood, was shellacking the nu 5–0 in the third set after winning the first two sets 6–0, 6–2 An impressive US Open debut for the unseeded twenty-one-year-old upstart from the streets (literally) of New York
“Cesar Romero,” Myron repeated “Unless you don’t know”
Win sighed “The Joker”
“Frank Gorshin”
“The Riddler”
Ninety-second co theame of Na Adam West and Burt Ward and all those Pow, Bam, Slam balloons The real Batman
“Who played the second one?” Myron asked
“The second Riddler?”
Myron nodded
From across the court Duane Richwood flashed thelasses with loud fluorescent green frames The latest style from Ray•Ban Duane was never without them He had become not only identified by the shades but defined by them Ray•Ban was rather pleased
Myron and Win sat in one of the two players’ boxes reserved for celebrities and players’ entourages For assi played the night before, the box had overfloith his fa lasses, environmentally correct e party But Duane had only three people in the box: agent Myron, financial consultant Win, and Duane’s coach, Henry Hobot too nervous and preferred to stay home
“John Astin,” Win answered
Myron nodded “How about Shelley Winters”
“Ma Parker”
“Milton Berle”
“Louie the Lilac”
“Liberace”
“Chandell the Great”
“And?”
Win looked puzzled “And what?”
“What other criminal did Liberace play?”
“What are you talking about? Liberace only appeared in that one episode”
Myron leaned back and smiled “Are you sure?”
In his seat next to the ued down a bottle of Evian He held the bottle so that the sponsor’s name could be clearly seen by the television cameras Smart kid Kne to please the sponsor Myron had recently signed Duane to a si the US Open Duane drank Evian in rand That ater rights Myron was negotiating Duane’s soda rights with Pepsi and his electrolyte rights with Gatorade
Ah, tennis
“Liberace only appeared in that one episode,” Win announced