e drug that one could poor into her
system that would make her run any faster than she already has. Not one. She
will never have the running economy of the Chinese women.
malmo
>
> I personally (if u cant tell already) feel that these times were
> with the use of drugs. And if I
Ed, I
think that it's you who has his perspective all wrong. With three fifths of the
world population it's the rest of the world who hasn't been heard of INSIDE
China, "and for the most part (we have) disappeared."
malmo
I think you're both right.
I've seen the Reverend Jeff Wells walk-down Nyambui from 60 meters back in a
5K. He got da five kilo game.
malmo
> Jeff Wells(no 5k)
> Sandoval(no 5k)
>
>
>
> Confirm these to the list:
>
> Shorter(1972 for sure - Bakersfield 13:40's 5k, Qu
I am
> sure that the quality of the fields would be lessen by more
> competition with
> the European circuit.
What scheduling conflicts from July 10 - July 28?
malmo
Both the Pre Classic and the adidas Oregon Track
> Classic were able to do ok last year despite the European
Yeah, 6:34 pace?
Usually we have to wait until the last weekend of April to witness that kind
of 'rig' -- the boys 4 x 400 at the Penn Relays.
I'd bet it was the fingers of the zealous timers that tied-up from 'going
out too hard', not Webb.
malmo
> Pardon me i
f Webb didn't tie up, then the logical question
is, which finish line was incorrect? Simple question, no finger pointing.
I may be wrong, but I'd bet money on it that a runner at :60 pace (Webb
reported to be running faster :58 pace) takes less time to travel 9.35
meters while braking after f
ay morning, the roads will be filled with men, women and
children, walking up to 10 miles to and from church.
Now send me an autographed copy of your book, which is an exploration of the
obvious. I'll pay the suggested retail. Read "The Slave Trade" (Hugh Thomas)
while you're at
ndard deviation from the mean.
malmo
And Mr. Entine. I mean it about the book. I want one. Meant to buy it long
before you took over an obscure track related list-serve.
> -Original Message-
> From: sean other [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 5:50 AM
> To:
29/feat/books.7.html
http://www.ashbrook.org/books/thomas.html
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m1376/n20_v81/20365172/p1/article.jhtml
http://www.afbis.com/analysis/slave.htm
malmo
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of a
supporting American runners do you? In
fact, I don't believe Kenyan corporations are supporting Kenyan runners
either.
malmo
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Derderian
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:04 PM
> To
AM Eastern Daylight
> Time, "malmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> << Took a break from the list to protest the censorship Nazis at UO.>>
>
> While I'd not use such a harsh word as nazis, I have remained a
> lurker for the last month, stewing over just
d AW in 1977, they tried hard to
bring in GBTC's Randy Thomas. He couldn't afford the pay cut.
malmo
a long history of ignoring the local talent (Americans) for
the outsiders.
malmo
>
> On 5/1/01 5:42 PM, "t-and-f-digest"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 18:20:00
> > From: "alan tobin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> &g
Former 10k AR holder Greg Fredericks used to do the same in college, only
faster.
malmo
>
> Craig Masback used to run 880/Mile/Mile Relay in college. Of
> course, running a relay leg (other than 1st leg) does not require
> learning to do a down start.
>
> Ed Koch
>
>
lap and then drop out. Each subsequent lap thereafter became "another lap".
Eventually after 24 laps he finally ran "another lap" then he really dropped
out.
Adrian Royle (GB) finished third, 27:45 or :47.
malmo
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He ran an 8:52
two-mile. PERIOD.
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AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: t-and-f: Dathan
Ritzenhein (Rockford, Michigan) 8:52.07 (2 miles)Dathan Rit
The Boston Marathon is always on Patriots' Day.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mcewen, Brian T
> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 1:05 PM
> To: t-and-f
> Subject: t-and-f: RE: Salazar Eugene 10k ?
>
>
> I believe it was NINE days before
Place-grading and time-grading is still most accurate way of measure
success.
Master Po
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of rcjennings
> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 10:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: t-and-f: Neville Hodge 1
He's not a Junior.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Molvar
> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 12:10 PM
> To: Send t-and-f
> Subject: t-and-f: Sage 3:39.99 !!
>
>
> My guess this is about the 4th best time (mile
> equivalent 3:57.8
Good luck educating
the "educators."
malmo
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Don't blame the
organizers. These are college kids aren't they? If THEY don't know the
difference between 7 1/2 and 8 1/2 what are they doing in
school?
malmo
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t; Would you stop at 7 1/2 and risk losing an appeal (and the
> points)?
YES. The is dumb. The race is 7 1/2 (or 7+) laps. Never 8 1/2.
malmo
it's a natural thing to count along
in your heads? Soon that counting will replace your fingers and you'll never
need Malmo's Complicated Chismbop again.
malmo,
Just because I can count doesn't mean I think I'm better than you are.
'Though, I probably a am.
> ---
the lap counters in Eugene* will mess up the
400. They're good, REALLY good.
malmo
Having legal
take-off boards in the long jump pit is another matter. I wouldn't count on
that.
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B
om and pop and become Nike shills forever. "...and now
for another freakin' 'touching moment', Ray, Elfriede and
Michael"
Tears are
streaming down my cheeks already.
malmo
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Darrell,
ALL news is
gossip.
malmo
> Your interested in over
the counter issues? Sounds like you want to be >> interested in a over the
counter gossip session to me. >> DMC >> While intelligent people can
often simplify the complex, a fool is more >&g
DMC While
intelligent people can often simplify the complex, a fool is more likely to
complicate the simple.
==
"Intelligent
peoplefool... "
Yo, DMC.
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
malmo
ll went to? ...that's right...
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of curtis taylor
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 6:29 PM
> To: Ed & Dana Parrot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: t-and-f: Howard and Clark
>
>
Jesse, while the CSM
is in a class by itself when it come to reporting and analysis, it appears that
Mr. Burek is about to be shipped off to the gulags of
journalism.
Of course it is a
factual error!! In fact, a blatant fabrication.
malmo
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>Laszlo Tabori won in 3:59.0,
Laszlo Tabori, now there's a name. Any of you historians know about him? We
REAL track fans wanna know!
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Dallman
> Sent: Monday, May 2
Don't forget the tortured Mirkin boys!!!
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mcewen, Brian T
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 4:58 PM
> To: 't-and-f'
> Subject: RE: t-and-f: Edmonton Ma
I have an "informal" guide, as well. :-)
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Geoff Thurner
> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 1:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: t-and-f: ncaa track champs
"Good" results?
I can't think of another (current) college coach who has produced more
than Warhurst.
I figured 3:55-3:57, but 3:53? Out there!!! For perspective: That's
already as fast as Eamonn Coghlan ran in college. WOW!!!
malmo
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From: [EMAI
bother?
malmo
Looking at the list, I saw two names that I don't recall hearing before
- my youth is showing, I suspect.
What were the careers of these two guys like?
> 10. Richie Harris 3:51.39
> 15. Tony Waldrop 3:53.2
- Ed Parrot
Oooh, h, oooh!!! I know the answer!
Yes, your strides are the same length. If not, it's called "kimobwa".
Dr Science
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Molvar
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 6:36 PM
To: Send t-and-f
Subject: t-and-f:
oo can
use the full power of the net without ever knowing a computer geek.
Download the Google Toolbar now http://toolbar.google.com/install.php3
and have instant access to the most intuitive search engine ever!!!
David Honea doesn't need one :)
Malmo, BFD
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Fro
Mark Schilling was white... And still is.
malmo
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 8:31 PM
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb #19 all-time US
Malmo:
Is that accurate about Reg
Denis Fikes OF Penn would be the second, a year later in 1974, AT Penn.
Malmo
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Subject: Reggie McAfee (was Re: t-and-f: Webb
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/biophysics/CBCBWebPages/CBCB%20Faculty/Waldrop.
html
Malmo, BFD
McAfee was first (5-12-73), Tommy Fulton was the second (5-25-73) and
Fikes was the third.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:32 PM
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I'll wager a few Buds on that one too.
malmo
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb at Pre
In a message dated 5/30/01 09:57:21, [
They'll be sold out faster than you can say
"butt-ugly-nursery-stock-trees-in-dirty-plastic-buckets!"
PS Track Fans: I DID offer to raise the money to make them
"butt-ugly-nursery-stock-trees-in-tacky-ass-terra-cotta-buckets"
I tried, so don't blame me.
malmo
-
Title: Message
Once
upon a time, many years ago. coach Warhurst stayed at my castle. I said,
"Ronnie, I only have this pull-out bed at the castle. Surely, it will be
uncomfortable." He said, "That's OK. malmo, In 'nam I've slept in the mud
for 30 days in
Title: Message
1:49?
The
Vuhginyah Monologues don't even recognise Ronnie Harris (some un-godly 45:00
sh!t) and Jim Hill's 8:47 as their state records.
Like I
said before: these folks are educating your children!!!!
malmo
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We've addressed this failure by the meet management many times before.
POST THE DAMN RESULTS ON THE SCOREBOARDYOU PAID FOR IT -- USE IT!!!
(please)
malmo
At no time during the first two days of the meet has field-event data
gone
on-screen,other than a next-day (or hours-later) rec
Neither the "...National office... [nor]...the NJ Association..." does
in a year for the sport what Grote does every day.
The sport needs more of the Grotes and the Hansons Running Shops (Mich),
and less of the profligate athletic federations.
Grassroots is where the action is.
Mal
He'll be back within 10 days.
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Subject: t-and-f: s'bin fun
my final analysis of the NCAA posted shortly at www.trackanfieldnews.c
dicts
Who'll be back first, GH or D-W-I-G-H-T ?
the book in Vegas says both will be back within
90 days.
RT
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 16:38:43 -0400, Malmo wrote:
>He'll be back within 10 days.
>
>-Original Message-
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>[mailto:[EMAIL P
Fake Plastic Trees
A black plastic nursery-stock pot
For a fake western cedar tree
On a fake plastic track
That she bought from a running doc
In a town full of track fanatics
To get ready for the worlds
It wears her out, it wears her out
It wears her out, it wears her out
She lives with a
Casey Martin will be a guest competitor, as long as he doesn't sue for
some kind of drinking infirmity.
malmo
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know the rest.
Do it for the children ;)
malmo
Listers,
Where do we draw the line at HS meets? Here's the scenario...
All-American high schooler at his/her last meet. He/she checks into an
event
5 minutes too late. Do you strip this child of their last opportunity to
compete in his/her st
Don't forget, Burkle set the indoor WR.
> > >in the mile. One name that was not mentioned was Dick Buerkle. I
> > >went
> on a
> > >run with him this morning and he mentioned that his high
> school best
> > >was 4:28, his senior yerar. His Senior year was his first year of
> competitive
>
Ben, we've seen a 45 guy run 4:00 for the mile. He's in San Quentin now
for robbing a bank.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ben Hall
> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 4:36 PM
> To: nad wilson; [EMAIL
Maybe it's old news, but an impressive 100-800 double at the Oregon HS
State meet.
malmo
PLACE ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOLTIME
PTS
= = == =
===
1 Eli Markstrom 12 South E
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C'mon, even the most
punctilious among us make that mistake. You should be honored that we think
of you. :)
malmo (not to be
confused with milmo)
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Take a tip from Jethro Clampett: the "naught-naughts"
malmo
> Is this great or what
>
> This decade could be the best yet for America's distance
> runners. But still remains is: what do we call this decade?
> 60's, 70'
Title: Message
You can bet the farm
that Scheider knows what a "creel" is!!!
malmo
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PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL
God bless eveyone! Now that we got that one straight can anyone parody
the Beverly Hillbillies themesong for the USATFF?
malmo
Words and music by Paul Henning
Come 'n listen to my story 'bout a man named Jed
A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed
And then one day, he was s
Reminds me of the Nuremburg Trials. The guilty were "just following
orders."
malmo
> Kinda reminds me of the Salem witch trials in which all of
> the accused who
> confessed to witchcraft were deemed to be repentant and let
> go, but the
> devout, who would in no
Speaking of Byron Dyce, didn't he break 4:00 in the Dream Mile in Philly
in 1971? That would make him the first black American under, two years
ahead of Reggie McAffee?
What say ye, track statisticians? Prove your mettle.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.sptimes.com/News/062700/Floridian/A_runner_s_rhythm.shtml
malmo, BFD
erson, 1:54.0; Ken Schappert, 1:56.5; John
Jefferson, 1:50.8.
An exciting battle for third was waged on the final leg as Marc
Sylvester thrilled the crowd with his 1:47.2, giving his St. Ignatius
(OH) team a 7:41.22.
malmo
udges, you'll win.
malmo, I'm SRSHNA
and proud (...say it out loud..)
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12:41 PMTo: Track ListSubject: t-and-f: Byron
Dyce
Correct
Oh, I get it now. Dyce really is the first black "American" to break
four minutes. And he did it not very far from where Christopher Columbus
landed in 1492.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: Randy Treadway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, June 16,
Tommy Fulton (5-25-73) and Denis "one S" Fikes (4-74)
were the first three black US CITIZENS to break 4:00. Those are the
facts.
At issue, is whether or not Dyce was a US citizen, and if he wasn't, was
he the first black "AMERICAN" to break 4:00 at the "Dream Mile" in '71?
malmo
.
>
>... Getting back to track, I've never seen anyone suspended from
> competition for
> doping based on spectral evidence, ...
Is electron NMR spectroscopy considered "spectral evidence"?
malmo
> Oh, I get it now. Dyce really is the first black "American"
> to break four minutes. And he did it not very far from where
> Christopher Columbus landed in 1492.
>
> malmo
>
OOPS. Got my MLK Games mixed-up.
THAT WAS TEN DAYS!!! I told ya so!
> While I was well aware of Byron's citizenship situation, I
> should note that you won't find him on the T&FN list of U.S.
> sub-4:00 milers (nor Bashir Ibrahim or any others who aren't
> eligible to represent the U.S. internationally at the time).
>
> T&
Get rid of the butt-ugly-nursury-stock-trees-in-dirty-plastic-buckets
and you only have $1.2995 million to go.
Hayward Field would not be Hayward Field without the East Grandstands.
Where do we send our checks?
malmo
> Following is an article in June 18th's Eugene Register-Guard
Almost every runner accepts GH's conversion as being most accurate.
>
> gh
>
> ps--you'll excuse the plug, but since this is a resource that
> many list member s would apparently be interested in, if you
> don't own a BGB, note that it has
> several pages of tables showing the equivalents of
DOC'S PAD, 165 West 11th 683-3340, has just been appointed the Official
Unofficial Gaming and Social Center of the USATF National Track and
Field Championships. Spread the word.
malmo
> Just a final reminder that the infamous HOOTIE 5K will once
> again rock the streets of Bl
e corner of Agate and 19th, running shirtless
> under a rather
> hot sun, the degenerates sat at twelfth St. Grill, sucking
> down Terminators
> and fries and looking for the ghost of Malmo.
>
> George, where are you?!!!
>
> gh
>
Quit drinking those terminators
We go through this a dozen times every freakin year. The answer has
always been the same. The qualifying period starts Jan 1 the previous
year.
I'll give you the link anyway:
http://www.usatf.org/elite/nationalTeams/worldchamps.shtml
malmo (school
The 1600 know one cares about. The 1500 does not attract attention. It's
the mile that people can relate to.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Phil Weishaar
> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 12:41 PM
> To:
Walt are you in Eugene? If so, look for Mr. Rubio immediately after the
meet at 19th street café. If not there, Docs Pad Gaming and Social
Center of USATF Champs.
malmo
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of toby -
> Se
Jennings ran with the same attack-and-don't-look-back style of his that
causes fans who've seen it all to get up on their feet and scream.
Dave, see your optometrist, your perscription needs tweaking.
malmo
>
>I'm new to this list and have been a bit put off by the
another 10 days and he
wins.
Just be thankful that no-nothing-far-removed-from-the-game-ninnies
aren't critiquing your performance at your profession. You wouldn't like
it.
Better see that optometrist.
malmo
where he made the
> final.
Ooops. I don't think that Virgin won that 3-way sprint, did he?
malmo
It may already have gone international. Our trademark compliance team
has word that an unauthorized (which, by definition, means it's
authorized) Antipodean Hootie was organized last weekend.
malmo
>
>
> So here is the question of the day. Given the proximity of
> World
Don't blame USATF, blame the arrogant guy who didn't show.
malmo
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tony Banovich
> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 7:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&g
and Michael to show/no-show. We just don't
care.
malmo
>
> Along those lines, I heard Masback being interviewed
> on TV from Eugene and he rejected the notion that Webb
> could be U.S. track and field's saviour, saying, "You
> can't save something that doesn&
floppy feet, and you say they feel like clowns? Go figure.
malmo
Germans are the police, the French are the mechanics, the Swiss are the
lovers and it's all run by the AGGIES
malmo
> >What needs to happen is for nationals to be such an attractive meet,
> >that everyone participates. I believe that the relatively
> small amount
>
Greg Fredericks. Looked the same at :48 pace as 1:05 pace.
>
> << With all this talk on form and efficiency, who out there
> are the most
> efficient runners that you have all seen? >>
>
> clearly Frank Shorter
>
> gh
>
C'mon, Larry, MJ ran fast as hell, maybe faster, but a leader? This was
an athlete who didn't give a damn about 'the sport'. He didn't show any
respect for anyone.
Alan Webb, in less than a month, has given more to the sport than MJ did
in ten years. MJ was a take
>
> these results will undoubtedly be of interest to many of
> you. Look at some of those times at altitude! Imagine what
> would happen if they had another OG in Mexico City.
>
Yeah, imagine. Kip Keino would still be the fastest.
malmo
http://www.usatoday.com/olympics/track/2001-06-28-kirkland.htm
Darrell, Inquiring minds wanna know. Give us the whole story.
malmo
agement who dresses up the Carnegie Hall of
track and field with
butt-ugly-nursery-stock-trees-in-dirty-plastic-buckets hasn't pursued
it. Why? They're operating from an old Track Meet Management Blueprint
from the 60s. And as you are quite well aware of, Eugene IS stuck in the
60s.
malmo
a former athlete who
got popped TWICE for felony cocaine possesion, with enough product to
lock up a black man for twenty years, not spend a day behind bars?
malmo
epicurean function.
malmo
> Exemptions football games get aren't the same as those
> accorded to normal people. I do know that T&FN wanted to
> serve beer at a post-meet pizza function on-campus and the
> hoops were not simple to jump through, making it not worth it.
&g
You could pick a better horse to hitch your wagon to, couldn't you?
http://www.postgazette.com/pg/04178/337949.stm
Screw the cheap bastard!
malmo
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Why does this gold medalists feel that he's owed something? You're not.
You're cheap Mr Kingdom. Pay the damn money and shut the fuck up!
malmo
And by the way, Mr Kingdom, I hope you do well!
malmo
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l cabal of atheletes, and you're suggesting it doesn't
give an advantage? I don't think so.
malmo
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Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 9:42 PM
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I think it's more of the "pill for every ill" syndrome.
40 years ago were normal mentally healthy people taking Prozac? Ritalin? Did
kids have ADD when I was in school?
malmo
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That's the "Funky Mazbak edit"
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Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:54 PM
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Subject: t-and-f: malmo and "Marryin' Jonz"
I posited on the TFN
If the angry George Soros crowd gets their way in November expect more of
it. "Hate is Coming"
malmo
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Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 2:37 PM
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Most will disagree. Your parents are wrong.
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Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 5:56 PM
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Mistreatment of Fans at Olym
It's a freakin sporting event! You're supposed to be excited about it. The
problem with you "common courtesy nazis" is that you think that you are the
arbiters - you are not. Live with it!
malmo
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excited about it.
>The problem with you "common courtesy nazis" is that you think that you
>are the arbiters - you are not. Live with it!
>
>malmo
It's outrageous self-centered me-generation creeps like you guys who attract
the equally outrageous "sit down at all
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