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Old 01-23-2011, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Shabby J View Post
Let's not start this BS again! The chest thumping and claiming this and that!

The guy that asked the question has never played in the Great Lakes. He may be a fan but he was speaking on his own observations and not for the coaches.

Miggle just ended, let the winner enjoy himself and quit with the who's the best garbage! I am sick and tired of reading it!

The winner is from the Great Lakes and he is around that age. Maybe taking the time to congratulate the winner would serve better don't cha think?

We are grown ups playing with freakining little plastic men for Christ's sake! Success or failure at this game should not mean crap to any of us and if claiming the best at this is what drives you and defines you as an adult you have some serious issues!

This isn't serious to us. It's our hobby. Nor am I ashamed of being a grownup playing with freaking little plast men.

You should worry about being the best father, son, husband, brother, friend, employee, mentor, etc...instead of claiming who is the best 42 year old that plays with plastic men!

Can't worry about what I already am and what 99% of the coaches in the hobby are. I'll bet this hobby, by far, has more married, great parents than the national average.

This crap sickens me and who really cares when we are dead and buried about our successes at EF, no one, that's who!

What? My kids will care, my friends will care, that's who. When my friend's brother died that was in his obit that he was the reigning champion of our leage. We all care about this hobby and when we are dead and gone we'll leave our youngsters to carry on.

Shabby seriously, there are three types of people that play MF. adolescents and early teens, then life takes ofver for a bit and they don't pick the game back up until they have a settled career. Then they pick the game back up in their early thirties. That's the trend here.

FYI. The "Jimmie" that posted is Jimmie Jackson who is an avid solitaire player. Not the one that plays in the great lakes.



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