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Former Member
I have been lurking for awhile and decided to register. There are many controversial and interesting threads here. Swimming is controversial, and seems to provoke a spirited debate. The pure entertainment value of such debate seems worthwhile too. So do we really have to "hit the delete" button before posting something potentially controversial about the sport of swimming? I read this advice in an "angel" post. Aren't we allowed to discuss noodling or TI -- provided we are not overly in love with ourselves or hurling personal lard bombs?
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  • Dorianblade, But have you seen the size of Kerry's head? He is a great candidate for TI because he would be very low in the water due to head weight. Bush may be slippery, but he would have to have a very high stroke rate because he's much smaller, but he probably wouldn't have drag. Donna Donna: I know today you said you love Don Schollander and have absolutely zero against him. He is a great fellow then and now. What you didn't probably know is that he was a member of the Skull and Bones secret society at Yale whose members included both George Bush and John Kerry. So Don would be the expert to critique there strokes since he knew them back in the day. Read on in Dubya days below. www.portlandtribune.com/.../story.php
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  • Dorianblade, But have you seen the size of Kerry's head? He is a great candidate for TI because he would be very low in the water due to head weight. Bush may be slippery, but he would have to have a very high stroke rate because he's much smaller, but he probably wouldn't have drag. Donna Donna: I know today you said you love Don Schollander and have absolutely zero against him. He is a great fellow then and now. What you didn't probably know is that he was a member of the Skull and Bones secret society at Yale whose members included both George Bush and John Kerry. So Don would be the expert to critique there strokes since he knew them back in the day. Read on in Dubya days below. www.portlandtribune.com/.../story.php
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