Kev - yep, you're right. But then again, JN (who I also think very highly of) went for years saying he never missed a putt of less than 3 feet on a Sunday when a major championship was on the line (or something to that effect). After 20 years or so of hearing this, some reporter went through all the old reports and all the old footage and discovered that JN did indeed miss such a putt -- and then he had the temerity to bring it up in an interview with the Great Man himself. JN grew silent, stared at the reporter straight in the eye, and finally said: "I *made* that putt - it just didn't go in".
All of which is to say, most of us have self-serving memories and self-serving beliefs. I like JM because he doesn't hide behind the usual social conventions.
Peter
T - the difference, it seems to me, is that one of them actually *believes* the story he's telling.