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    Most Satisfying Meal

    I like to hide carne asada in my bag of Dorritos, and not tell anyone...:confused:, "I d:-?n't have any carne asada in my bag of Dorritos...." When I go into KFC, I step out w. my tongue hanging out..."U ain't got no Popeye's red beans & rice...," just to taunt them. Feels so good, so...
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    Quotes about Fuentes.

    Bruguera was one of the most injury plagued top players of his era, as Malivai Washington said of him...he was one of those guys whose body for whatever reason just couldn't hold up to the grind of the tour, was always breaking down, some little niggling thing this that...just blahhh...and...
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    which is hotter?

    Aging... U80=blOvE
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    3 parts of learning/teaching tennis

    For you.... No one taught me to hit a one-handed backhand, then poof...shocked everyone out of nowhere...one day just feeling it...iz like that for some. Never read a book in my life, practically...yet no need to invent "tricks...," purely guided by whatever "feel." One million times, like...
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    Some of my Donnays

    So... beautiful. I'm ve-rr-y amused, a v-tranny o' this here life, and those old skooo Donnays, still never cease to a-maze. Just proves to show that big-D's are better than today's hollowed-Babolat hurricanes whiz, fails. Donnays are like glittle queen gold fish and trannies, tragedies...
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    Michael Joyce rates Rios talent above Agassi and Sampras

    Mental toughness is abstract; not a talent, that killers make concrete.* Oh, shining star, I think that's what you're trying to say. I prefer human beings to achievement, anything else just gets repetitive after awhile. So big fart in the sky, Roger Federer won one or two more slams...duh...
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    Capriati accused of stalking, sells condo for big loss to avoid police charges

    Jenny Capricoti, passion a little too frothy-Ruthie sometimes...feels like my sister come-to-life, sometimes...I hope she finds what she found, in due-time...someone, like a little more responsible than, passionate, but stable like a rock, for u, not judging, but only looking for u to electrify...
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    Sharapova: "I would love to act in a Hollywood movie"

    As an ENTP reminiscent of Taylor Swift to me in sweet barbarian loin cloth...she *had* great potential to make it an actress/entertainer. Unfortunately, to me...I think that ship sailed when she grew too much. I saw her live at 17ish, reallll close (you know how my eyes do, like...
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    Post your Celebrity Crush

    Whoever infiltrated Scott Baio's soul when he sang "You Look @ Me" to Erin Moran in Happy Days...something's were made to last. In terms of "crush's" though, Anne Lookhard from Battlesheep Galactica or whatever, was pretty spicy hot muffin cake sausages kinda sexy if you ask me. When I...
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    Victor Conte and doping in tennis (Lendl, Rusedski, Chang and Sharapova)

    like cheese on mine, not broccolie sprouts, and sometimes mushrooms are nice, probably, I'm thinking,but never treid...but maybe next time I will...hmmm, maybe ?I will.... It is what it is. Honestly, I've persevered beyond the ordinary measure, not perfect. The thing is this. When all...
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    Victor Conte and doping in tennis (Lendl, Rusedski, Chang and Sharapova)

    With Larl, his beef has more to do with well, hey, not so much that I've never taken...but rather, hey, that Usain darn guy gets too get away with it without having to look over his back as often as we unfortunate Americans do...hence, unfair! And Ben? Well, how come his erroids are more...
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    Doping in Tennis in Everywhere - Noah

    Was Canseco (ESTP for what it's worth, not that it should matter when it comes to these kinds of things, ultimately)...was he full of crip too? You think it's soo easy to have an ax to grind? Well, it's not. It *kills you.* And that's the bottom-line. It's *NOT* worth it, to the VAST...
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    Doping in Tennis in Everywhere - Noah

    It's redundant, but knowing Armstrong's type, ENTP; for what it's worth, this is just what it is as far as I "know." This is their tell-tale pattern, of how an uncurbed ENTP, the path they go down...I too have written about it at length in a bball board. I've seen this pattern play out on a...
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    Only in Vancouver BC - a bear on a tennis court!

    I just noticed something. U're shoes look really clean, keep it up! 8)
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    Only in Vancouver BC - a bear on a tennis court!

    My God, that is beautiful. I don't want to live without nature anymore. I wish the clay were free in the big city wilderness parts where I live. 1 time I snuck into a clay court at a private school during winter, wasn't supposed to but I couldn't resist. Sometimes I wish I were a bear, so I...
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    achieving and maintaining "god mode"

    When I'm depressed, I don't/can't try. INFP's are probably the most fear-driven, then in a fear situation the most Braveheartish...all that stored anger for being a peesy the rest of the time. ESTP's tend to start strong, but go weak, get discouraged at a later date. INFP's don't die, they...
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    Mindset of a champion?

    U need to let an ESTP compete, holding her out isn't the answer. But u'll have to work on her spirit extra strong as you go...otherwise, at a later day, u never know and she just might derail...when things don't go exactly according to plan (as they often don't for us mere mortals in life, then...
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    Mindset of a champion?

    She could well be an ISTP or ESTP from the sounds of it. Think ESTP BJ Penn, and his first BJJ/Jack-of-all-trade's coaches reaction to him. First time sparring w. him, and out of nowhere, bop-bop-bop...bop-bop-bop. ESTP's love to bop. ESPECIALLY at the start, that's the great thing about...
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    When tennis becomes populaar in the black community

    Perhaps no other type plays as much according to mood. It's just one of those things. One day, could be lsoing to anybody, with your head glued someberly to the ground, =can't barely even lift ur own racket anymore. The next in a good mood, the pressur'es finally off, a grand college with no...
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    When tennis becomes populaar in the black community

    My cousins started figure skating late, but finished 2nd and 5th or won or something states almost immediately. Not a wealthy family, medical reasons galore, what have you. The one with the greater talent, moved specifically to train with ENFP IR (International Relations goody-2-shue, u know...
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    Tennis: height = talent?

    Go, get up, go low, if the ball is low; but most of all: a sane driver, is one who tries, (even) when no one is watching.... Sometimes, that's the price you gotta pay, for admission & subsequent life upheavel. If "the definition of a tragicomedy is when circumstances outweigh your ability to...
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    Tennis: height = talent?

    I wish that were the case. That exceptions were born, not made, along the evolutionary ladder; and that talent is limitless. But my grandfather was 6'1"...what's up with that? But only in his prime. No one would believe that to be possible. I used to be bitter, but I was just trying to eat...
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    Losing Kim Clijsters.

    ...but then, later I foud out she was a multimillionTwixanaire, and then I got pretty made. "You mean to tell me, you had all that Twix, and ddin't give me three? What's up with that?" I'm, so, very greedy that way. I want it all, the Twix, private lessons from Kim, a yacht, and even a Kite...
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    Losing Kim Clijsters.

    An ESFP. And one of the shiniest, finest, purest examples in spirit I've ever seen. ESFP's and their brassy, athletic ways have a tendency to mish-mash-mop with the competition in woman's tennis, far more than in men's for whatever reason. Davenport, I wouldn't pass her off as potato Satin...
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    Sharapova vs. Shriver!

    She's an ESTJ. They can be a bit "aNaRobJ" for a little, anal retentive obsessive, objective baby! If you were a bird, they'd pluck out all your little feathers, everyday, for every year. It's how they be. She's got a good soul, though; no question about that. Opinionated, yeah, sure...
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    Which pro has the heaviest topspin two-handed backhand?

    Lugueerrra! Beyond a shadow of a doubt. I once saw him hit a topspin backhand soooo high, that Andre Agassi who has great vision, had to remove his trusty binoculars from his sweat pants to see them...which one? The moon, or the ball? That IS the question. Bruguera's backhand was the...
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    Is Todays Tennis Strickly Baseline Play?

    Many other types would have simply folded, & gone back to the 2-hander. Adopted something more extreme on the swing, what have you. Pliable, and looseness, typical of an ENTP in sport...*but* w. Sampras, just with an eastern grip. It CAN still be done. You need not be so rigid-metronomical...
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    Is Todays Tennis Strickly Baseline Play?

    Old school strokes can still work, this is a huge misconception. Look at midget-Date of Japan. Her secret? A *heavy* racket. Lendl's secret? (Remember, that past his prime; he still managed to take out the young guns w. "modern" strokes like Courier, Bruguera, and Agassi no problemo...
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    Is Steffi faster than the Murray, Nadal, Novak and Federer?

    Just remember, Andy Murray being a 6'3" man, has bigger STEPS. One giant step for Andy Murray, to fly swat @ the ball groovy, while Steffanie must be 1 stupid gazelle to sprint over there, to prove a pt., to end all points; when Andy Murray being smart enough to be 6'3" & all, just says, no, I...
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    Is Steffi faster than the Murray, Nadal, Novak and Federer?

    It's harder to catch a fly than Barry Sanders, why? This echoes my experience, with a rodent slippery mutant zippity-do-da football little leaguer in Junior High. I, w. no experience couldn't catch him, though I thought for sure, I sould be able to since I was clearly w/in the top 3 or 4 in...
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