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ShinMaruku
Jul 13, 2010, 07:37 PM
Especially for people who are trying to excel, people who have dreams.
Talent is what comes naturally, skill is built on by hours beating on your craft.

No matter how talented you are your talent will fail you if you have no skill.
http://i36.tinypic.com/2elxbhs.jpg
Now you guys will ignore the words and comment of the witch. :E

Palle
Jul 13, 2010, 07:40 PM
I like it. Much better than those Diannic Wiccans who told me I have no power because I have male gonads.

Really, I have no power? How about, "stop drinking my wine and get out of my house"?

HAYABUSA-FMW-
Jul 13, 2010, 07:43 PM
Especially for people who are trying to excel, people who have dreams.
Talent is what comes naturally, skill is built on by hours beating on your craft.
Michelle Weeeeeeee?

But what's her face, Kwan was GG. Sister in crowd that one time. ;o


No matter how talented you are your talent will fail you if you have no skill.

Now you guys will ignore the words and comment of the witch. :E
Old SI in the doctor office about Usain Bolt. doing the unthinka-possible ruining Michael Johnson stuff that ruined stuff it took 17 years to do, Bolt - not the dog from CGI movie, beat his own which took others 7 years to do.

Something about Marion Jones "reporting" doo doo though about skeptical fat writers who don't know what an exercise is.

Cut in big letter quotables:

"His stride and frame is unfair, like if Yao Ming had Chris Paul's speed and quickness."

Makes me want to grab Yao Ming basketball and don my CP3's... baby.

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Also you gotta tell me what this Fire Lava nation guy is from and why he melts himself, like that's more e-mo than:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v468/HAYABUSA-FMW-/emonoodlehouse.jpg

And doesn't make the chicks go get em.