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Started 17 hours, 9 minutes ago (2008-11-18 15:07:00)
by Bungalo Bill
Quote: Originally Posted by raiden031 My starting this thread wasn't to prove a point from the other thread I was commenting in, but I was legitimately curious how the TW posters would rate me since I notice some very crazy rating appraisals by people here. I had no choice but to withhold information, because I've made it clear via my ... 
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Started 17 hours, 49 minutes ago (2008-11-18 14:27:00)
by nickynu
Quote: Originally Posted by illkhiboy Bahrami actually looked somewhat disinterested in playing. I hit a couple lobs over him that he didn't make much effort to get and his partner had to cover him. The others showed off their athletic skills a bit more and made an effort to retrieve balls. But then the guy's about 60 so I shouldn't ... 
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Started 19 hours, 47 minutes ago (2008-11-18 12:29:00)
by VDoubleUVR6
I love my JRT...I can't imagine being with out him now. At first when we first got him I thought I made a wrong decision but he was my first dog. Those feelings soon faded away after a week of ownership. I know you can train dogs to a certain point but in my dogs case...he loves barking at the birds when they fly over the yard (which I find funny)..he kills frogs/toads, mice, flys, worms, etc. ... 
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Started 20 hours, 42 minutes ago (2008-11-18 11:34:00)
by oldhacker
Hi Moz - if you were closer I would lend you my ball machine because I have not got time to use it at the moment. Mind you I find they are tricky to use outside in winter because the balls pick up too much moisture so do not grip on the flywheels Out of interest are you talking about playing a DTL forehand off a ball which is coming down your backhand side? I have been working a bit on ... 
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Started 20 hours, 43 minutes ago (2008-11-18 11:33:00)
by lwto
Does anyone still use these racquets? I do, I have tried to switch to other racquets, but keep going back as it does everything better. I'm not sure what it is, perhaps it's the 18x18 string pattern that allow enough spin to pop the balls in, yet allows you to hit blistering piercing drives on your shots. I've modified it to 12 oz's which puts alot of weight behind the balls.... 
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Started 22 hours, 14 minutes ago (2008-11-18 10:02:00)
by NamRanger
Strike Zone Tennis Percentage Tennis relies on forcing errors from your opponent, while also minimizing errors on your part. There's a tactic that I like to call "Strike Zone Tennis" that I use in conjunction with Percentage Tennis. Strike Zone Tennis, along with Percentage Tennis, is really a simple concept. Definition of Strike Zone Tennis : Hitting a shot in ... 
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Started 1 day ago (2008-11-18 07:20:26)
by Aaagogo
Top Quotes From the 2008 Olympics Here are the top nine comments made by NBC sports commentators during the Summer Olympics: 1. Weightlifting commentator: 'This is Gregoriava from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning during her warm up and it was amazing.' 2. Dressage commentator: 'This is really a lovely horse and I speak from personal experience since I once mounted her mother.' 3.... 
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Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2008-11-17 15:16:00)
by gymrat76
I know that general opinion in the forum is that the racquet is not stable enough, due to being light. The juniors I saw basically had NO stability issues. I was standing and watching right behind them, i.e the top U17 Euro champion -and others- real heavy flat ball coming, and they return it back with the same even more pace...I know they dont use any lead tape. So this racquet keeps me thinking... 
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Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2008-11-17 14:38:00)
by netman
RDX feels way more flexible and I think this has more to do with the frame layup than the specs can display. The RDX seems to have a very flexible throat and a softer hoop. This made for a very low powered frame. The RDS 001 seems to have addressed this by stiffening the throat and the upper hoop. RDX was very comfortable but I could not get any depth or power when dealing with hard hit, ... 
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Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2008-11-17 12:13:00)
by HamHamJ
Malfael wrote: Hmm... quote: then you are looking at 10 to 20 tons of armor on any given section 1) What do you mean by section? A modern tank such as an M1A2 SEP has more armor than that (10-20t) - armor concentrated in the turret, the frontal glacis, the upper chassis and, to an extent, the sides and rear ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 21:55:00)
by IGotMastiff
I cannot stand or believe that I have to write another post like this just 50 days after Bubba Gump was taken away from Us. I know that all the things haunting my head right now are BS but that doesn't stop your brain from going there. It's got to be SOMEONE'S fault right? What did I do or not do. Was there some lesson someone wanted to teach me and felt I hadn't learned it with Bubba. Is ... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 19:15:00)
by Skaos
I Circumstance & Perception Hello all. It's been a busy month in the Kaos household what with certain annual events happening in and around one another and the unexpected but well earned news that I, Skaos have garnered a book deal. This was met with much lauded capacity from quite a few people and I will be honest, everyone has a right to discredit ... 
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Started 4 days, 18 hours ago (2008-11-14 13:53:00)
by cl-lovin_this_life
I didn't look all the way through the tutorial--did she needle felt the rosettes or make them from knit garments that were fulled & sewn? I think that needle felting with roving is pretty easy, just tedious since it takes a while to get the fibers tamed and have a smooth finished surface. I get a little tennis elbow after a while, and find larger projects a little boring, though I love ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 21:53:00)
by IGotMastiff
I cannot stand or believe that I have to write another post like this just 50 days after Bubba Gump was taken away from Us. I know that all the things haunting my head right now are BS but that doesn't stop your brain from going there. It's got to be SOMEONE'S fault right? What did I do or not do. Was there some lesson someone wanted to teach me and felt I hadn't learned it with Bubba. Is it a... 
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