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Topic: Tennis and PSG. What do they have in common? |
Don McClellan
From: California/Thailand
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Posted 8 Sep 2001 10:50 am
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Not much. But isn't the US OPEN fantastic? I watch while I practice. Do you? |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 8 Sep 2001 12:09 pm
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Hmmmm... let's see... a PSG and a tennis racket are both a pain in the butt to re-string?
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Donny Hinson
From: Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
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Posted 8 Sep 2001 2:46 pm
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Virtually nothing...aside from some "dedication" to be successful in either. Outside of that...to compare them is...well, ridiculous.
One's a sport, and the other's an art form. Ain't much in common there! |
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bob drawbaugh
From: scottsboro, al. usa
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Posted 8 Sep 2001 3:05 pm
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Donny I would not go so far as to call Tennis an art form. |
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Don McClellan
From: California/Thailand
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Posted 8 Sep 2001 3:40 pm
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Bob, Donny didn't. |
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Pete Burak
From: Portland, OR USA
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Posted 8 Sep 2001 7:06 pm
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As a regular recreational tennis player and steel player, I've consiously noted that hand/eye coordination skills are paramount to both endeavors. |
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Marc Friedland
From: Fort Collins, CO
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Posted 8 Sep 2001 7:16 pm
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I "Love" to play psg.
"Love" is usually my score when I play tennis. -- Marc |
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Gary Lee Gimble
From: Fredericksburg, VA.
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Posted 9 Sep 2001 5:00 am
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Cocktails during the break! Well, at least at the courts in Potomac, MD.
Gary Lee |
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Steve Feldman
From: Central MA USA
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Posted 9 Sep 2001 6:22 am
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Takes balls to play 'em? |
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Robert
From: Chicago
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Posted 9 Sep 2001 9:20 am
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In one you USE a racket, and in the other you MAKE a racket . . . |
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b0b
From: Cloverdale, CA, USA
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Posted 9 Sep 2001 3:24 pm
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Off Topic is here.
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