Originally posted by HandyAndyWrong again, Sir Andy. This time the broken record gets it wrong on several levels: #1. Quite relaxing to simply flex your physical and/or
So much for relaxed conversation.
intellectual muscles and to blow off steam with a little friendly and legitimate competition. #2. Anyone who knows one notch above diddly
squat knows that an unrelaxed, uptight and emotionally controlled opponent is always unable to think clearly enough to execute even the
rudimentary technical skills presumably learned. #3. Competitiveness represents a natural outlet of expression for normal human beings.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThanks for the critique.
[b]Wrong again, Sir Andy. This time the broken record gets it wrong on several levels: #1. Quite relaxing to simply flex your physical and/or
intellectual muscles and to blow off steam with a little friendly and legitimate competition. #2. Anyone who knows one notch above diddly
squat knows that an unrelaxed, uptight and emotiona ...[text shortened]... d. #3. Competitiveness represents a natural outlet of expression for normal human beings.[/b]
Actually, I find it reassuring when you pronounce me wrong. That means I'm right.
Call a doctor if I ever agree with you on any important matter or say anything in
support of your counterfeit psychology.
Originally posted by HandyAndyOnce upon a time you were the respected adult in the room...
Thanks for the critique.
Actually, I find it reassuring when you pronounce me wrong. That means I'm right.
Call a doctor if I ever agree with you on any important matter or say anything in
support of your counterfeit psychology.