September 7th, 2010

Roger Federer Prefers Batman to Superman [Video]
by Tom Gainey

Roger Federer and his Gillette team released the sensational viral video of Federer hitting a can off a crewman’s head last month. Now Federer and the shaving company ar back with a release of new video of Federer playing some word association.

Among the interesting responses are that Federer polar bears to grizzlies, grass to clay and Batman to Superman. Wait ’till Superman finds out! Oddly enough, Federer plays Robin tomorrow. As in Robin Soderling in the US Open quarterfinals.


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8 Comments for Roger Federer Prefers Batman to Superman [Video]

stu Says:

^^ hahaa :)


LOL Says:

Wow, what a revelation. I bet he meant Cindarella when he said batman. He looks like one too.


dari Says:

Well done, what’s wrong with you, roger!?


dari Says:

Just now getting the joke, super man. Very funny!


scineram Says:

Obviously. Batman has the best suuperpoewr of all time ever.


NachoF Says:

“Among the interesting responses are that Federer polar bears to grizzlies”

You accidentally your verb there.

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