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  1. Rick2583

    Rick2583 Chairman of the board

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    Josh Hamilton put on the 15 day DL with a pulled hamstring.
     
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    Falling off a barstool?
     
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    Some players just seem to pull muscles more often while others never do.
    Just a quirky think regardless of the level of physical competition or sport.
     
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    Its called conditioning, preparation and maintenance.
     
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    Conditioning, preparation and maintenance aren't a guarantee against pulling a muscle.

    Please don't tell me you want to debate this.
    I'll just look for your reply and we'll be done with this little exchange.
    Fair enough?
     
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    Hamilton is a dirt bag pure and simple. His Texas team mates drank ginger ale at post season celebrations in support of his inabilities to deal with his habits. So he free agents out and goes to LA performs in a sub-par manner and the idiot Rangers take him back. On the DL already why am I not surprised.
     
  7. Rick2583

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    Adds a whole new meaning to the term, "getting kicked in the teeth".
     
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    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    ...OMG.
     
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    (Post 3)
    Some players just seem to pull muscles more often while others never do.
    Just a quirky thing regardless of the level of physical competition or sport.


    (Post 4)
    Its called conditioning, preparation and maintenance.

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    Conditioning, preparation and maintenance aren't a guarantee against pulling a muscle.

    Please don't tell me you want to debate this.
    I'll just look for your reply and we'll be done with this little exchange.
    Fair enough?

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    Now you seem to have another problem with your screeching "OMG" regarding my post (#5).....
    .....chicken bone stuck in your throat?

    Or maybe you don't agree with post #3?

    Oh..I get it, you do believe conditioning, preparation and maintenance is a guarantee against pulling a muscle.


    Looking for another strawman?
     
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    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    Nuts. bye bye
     
  12. yankeesince59

    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    ...do you want fries with that?
     

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