In a message dated 7/7/2004 11:01:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Loziric@aol.com writes: Great interview, Sting was great I agree with the prevailing wisdom. Sting was hilarious, but McEnroe himself was wooden. The first show left the impression that not much thought went into the creative process. The sidekick guy had an insignificant, confused role, and McEnroe thought so slowly that huge spaces of blank airtime circled like vultures. Once the guest lineup slips, the show could rot from the inside out. Opening jitters or more talk show roadkill? But Sting brought home the guaranteed laughs with the tantric sex jokes. And Sting's insistence that the host gave him the "full McEnroe treatment" during their tennis match was a knee-slapper. Sting seemed more at ease in front of the camera than McEnroe. Maybe Sting's future includes a talk show host gig? Sittin' on Gordon's Porch? Sumner and Chums? Gettin' Jiggy with Stingy? Johnny Nitro