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Old 10-09-2012, 05:50 AM   #45981
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Happy b-day young Oz!
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Old 10-09-2012, 06:18 AM   #45982
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just keep the path to the toilet clear.
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Old 10-09-2012, 06:18 AM   #45983
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dang it JRK u shoulda txted me. i looked it up just now and realized i have once again missed shirlington oktoberfest. damzit. decent weather and possible drunx chix to stare at. fark!
Well, I had forgotten about it too. But I was out walking my dog and saw a bunch of dudes in jeans and brown flip flops all walking in that general direction.
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Old 10-09-2012, 07:22 AM   #45984
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Old 10-09-2012, 07:45 AM   #45985
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Well, I had forgotten about it too. But I was out walking my dog and saw a bunch of dudes in jeans and brown flip flops all walking in that general direction.
(Puts brown flip flops back in closet)
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Old 10-09-2012, 08:03 AM   #45986
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someone buy my becker london!
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Old 10-09-2012, 08:38 AM   #45987
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someone buy my becker london!
I would if I could buy back. I still have to get rid of my Prince Graduate. =(
Wifey found out about it when I was about to get a Pacific XFast and put my 3 racquet rule in probation.
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Old 10-09-2012, 08:39 AM   #45988
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I would if I could buy back. I still have to get rid of my Prince Graduate. =(
Wifey found out about it when I was about to get a Pacific XFast and put my 3 racquet rule in probation.
you have a 3 wife rule?
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Old 10-09-2012, 09:19 AM   #45989
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you have a 3 wife rule?
I really only have 2 active wives. My Prince Graduate wife is not putting out (ahem, the groundstrokes I like). Thought I exciled her to a life of hanging car keys on a wall, but she was spotted and now reinstated as wife #3.

Need to use Paulman's services since he's our TWMac Racquet Plastic Surgeon with his hacksaw. Or from previous posts, need to put Paulman's hacksaw in the hand's of down's.

I sense there will be a good episode in the next upcoming episode of Racquet Masterpiece Threatre.
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i thought this was a family channel!
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I really only have 2 active wives. My Prince Graduate wife is not putting out (ahem, the groundstrokes I like). Thought I exciled her to a life of hanging car keys on a wall, but she was spotted and now reinstated as wife #3.

Need to use Paulman's services since he's our TWMac Racquet Plastic Surgeon with his hacksaw. Or from previous posts, need to put Paulman's hacksaw in the hand's of down's.

I sense there will be a good episode in the next upcoming episode of Racquet Masterpiece Threatre.
paulman, i need to give your your hacksaw back...oops!
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i thought this was a family channel!
12-3pm is PG-13. =)
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lol oh ok. wouldnt it be like 9-3 since kids are in school
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paulman, i need to give your your hacksaw back...oops!
Lol! I forgot bout it meself! Haha
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http://www.wikihow.com/Win-an-Eating-Contest

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Prior to the contest, consume as few liquids (water, soda, alcoholic beverages, etc.) as possible. Too many liquids will only fill the stomach, creating less room for food. However, some professionals do advise that it is fine to drink up to a liter of water to help expand the stomach, and to have herbal tea for calming and cleansing.[4] In addition, do not drink milk during the contest because you risk vomiting through your nose.

Learn to breathe through your nose if you don't do this normally. You won't have time to mouth breathe while you are eating.
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Old 10-09-2012, 01:13 PM   #45996
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Sit close, but not too close. If you can seat yourself, don’t pick a table too far from the action. Even a little bit of walking will contribute to your fatigue levels. At the same time, don’t sit two feet from the food stations because all those smells will hit you at once and wreak havoc on your olfaction.

First stop: meat. The ham, beef, and chicken will likely be tucked away in the far corner from where you’re seated, but that should be your first target. Soups, breads, pastas, and rice are simply road blocks intended to fill you up quickly and save the restaurant money


Your beverage of choice: nothing. Drink as little as possible. Liquids take up space in your stomach that could be better used for food. If you must, pour yourself a half glass of water and take a sip after every plate–just enough to cleanse your palate for the next round.

Second stop: meat. Seriously, load up on meat if you want your money’s worth. At full-service carving stations, let the carver keep loading your plate until it’s full of dead animal. Don’t be tempted to shove some mashed potatoes on the side to fill the gap in that plate.

Third stop: meat. Or maybe seafood. Just don’t fall for those generic-looking white fish fillets you’ll sometimes see. They usually taste terrible and are cheaper than tender slices of beef.

Fourth stop: something else. If you’re still eating after downing a few pounds of pork and poultry, you’re probably close to breaking even. Feel free to sample some of the other wares.

Bread should still be a no-no because it’s dirt cheap and will fill your tummy faster than you can say “I gotta puke.”
Take a break. Now is probably a good time to break out that book and pause for a bit. Avoid the temptation to down a mug of soda. The only digestive aid you should use right now is time.

Fifth through ??? stops: victory! Once you’ve gotten your money’s worth, it’s time to celebrate your win. Grab a brownie, smother it with ice cream, toss on every topping in sight, and top it all off with a big slice of roast beef. Mmmmm.
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Old 10-09-2012, 01:17 PM   #45997
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Case Study: Chinese & Japanese Buffets

asian buffetsMenu: Sushi, General Tso’s Chicken, and a whole lot of other stuff I can’t pronounce.
Price: Under $10 for lunch, $12-15 for dinner.

Overview: There is some yummy food to be had at the various types of Asian buffets. You’ll find some of your favorite items from the classic Chinese carry-out menu along with some other… surprises.

Strategies for getting your money’s worth:

*Eat what you like. It’s not too hard to get your money’s worth at these places. As always, shoot for the meat, but feel free to feast on sushi and other pricey items. Foods to avoid: spring and egg rolls, soups (except miso soup, which is too tasty to pass up), and dishes composed of mostly vegetables.

*Don’t try new things. Buffet time, despite its limitless food supply, is not the time to experiment. You might think that big white puff ball thing is a delicious pastry, but when it takes you two hours to chew it, you might quickly lose your appetite.

*Beware of the desserts. They look weird for a reason–because they taste weird, too! Those sheets of cake and bite-sized cookies might look appetizing, but they’re often very dry. Soft-serve ice cream is hit or miss at Asian buffets, but it’s probably your best bet for dessert.
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Old 10-09-2012, 01:56 PM   #45998
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Old 10-09-2012, 06:22 PM   #45999
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Oz, happy annual day of remembrance of your birthing! woot
i am still on my quest for the ultimate auzzie-beating-stick. but to celebrate
i will take 24hrs off. (or to rest my wrist)

geez after 1 minute on court it seemed i had thrown out the Prestiges (mid ((too demanding)) and mp ((seemed sometimes too flexy, sometimes too powerful, and sometimes too tinny))and the WilProStaff95((hit some great shots and serves but sweetspot seemed tiny)).

the igSpeed is just like i remember it. so easy to swing even with bum wrist and has both power and control. me lurves it. it was strung with multi too and it was still nice. i still like my blxproopens too cuz it has mega power and spin but you can launch it if you aren't "on" and it seems a little harder on my wrist.

i dunno. hard to demo racquets when nobody is on the other side of the court. doh!
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dats. maybe thursday? my knees are all fuxored after thumber dragged me out to do a 4 mile run. my new sport is now competitive hoola hoop. i have show great promise in the craft and made a video of me twrilling around for your entertainment purposes.

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