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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 07:30 PM
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PatrickCavanaugh
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My bad. Hossus you have a bill on the way for 200.00 for A. problem solving by me plus I am tacking on an additional 300.00 fee for Jammers keen ability to give excellent advice & facilitate some pretty silly threads present company included. YOur prompt attention in this matter is appreciated.
This is an attempt to collect a debt & any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
Last edited by PatrickCavanaugh; 03/17/09 07:31 PM. Reason: grammer
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 07:38 PM
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luellen
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Although I have received advice & problem solving services in the past, I will be no longer needing your services in the future. Your new prices have blown my socks off.
Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 07:41 PM
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PatrickCavanaugh
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Thats new client rates Mike. You still get the same crappy advice for free. By the way how did that aligator stud farm in Florida pan out?
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 07:48 PM
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windjammer
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I advise you not to let your kid drink 20 pounds of chocolate milk before wrestling. That would almost certainly end in disaster.
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Re: weight class change for subs
[Re: windjammer]
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03/17/09 07:52 PM
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luellen
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I am typing with my left hand.
Last edited by michael luellen; 03/17/09 07:52 PM.
Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 08:16 PM
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PatrickCavanaugh
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Exhibit a. windjammer advice good. Exhibit b. my advice to Mike (aka lefty) bad. None the less another thread successfully hijacked.
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 08:43 PM
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badbo
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This thread needed hijacked. Thanks,
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 08:47 PM
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windjammer
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The two worst pieces of advice Patrick ever gave me were:
1. Just be honest, I'm sure she will understand.
2. Poke it with a stick and see if it moves.
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/17/09 08:53 PM
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You'll have to take that up with Hossus and/or USAWKS. I'm not really an authority figure with a budget and everything. I am more of a discussion facilitator and good advice giver. don't forget a comedic relief personality as well as just one heck of a funny guy
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Re: weight class change for subs
[Re: windjammer]
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03/18/09 01:10 AM
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The two worst pieces of advice Patrick ever gave me were:
1. Just be honest, I'm sure she will understand.
2. Poke it with a stick and see if it moves. I really hope it wasnt the same stick that you poked your wife with that made her marry you......things could get a little weird
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/18/09 03:14 AM
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Hossus
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Gee, if I only had money I would be dangerous. Sorry, your milking the wrong chocolate cow here. I haven't worked since Dec 3rd 2008. Other than being a super stay at home dad and all around good guy, my life is rather boring. I'll send you a bunch of coupons that I clipped out so you can buy all the nestle quick you want. I have to use the little money we have so that my kid can pay to go to state.
See I do have a sense of humor, just have to work on my timing.
Fortune assists the daring.
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/18/09 03:38 AM
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shudog
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I just started to read this post and cannot see where there is a problem. I would suggest Hossus get with his clubs coachs that were present at the seeding meeting and discuss what was done. As a prior tournament director, it is very easy to miss something like this. Also, last year at Hays, we did not list the exact weights. I don't see the big deal as this wrestler went up in a weight bracket, not down. Appears to be an honest mistake.
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/18/09 04:02 AM
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It's called TrackWrestling. . .It's not perfect. All you small minded wusses need to quit running and hiding from competition! If the kid went up 20lbs and beat your wrestler then you are the one with a problem. Toughen up or go play basketball. Wow!!!
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Re: weight class change for subs
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03/23/09 05:37 PM
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WeBelieve
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June Bug, this could really go both ways here. From all the threads it does kinda sound like this wrestler that jumped to the next weight class might be the one running from the competition he would have had in the 150lb weight bracket! But that's just my opinion!
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