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I saw last weekend they would only allow you to do the $9.99 tourney deal once they let you do the annual or monthly option will you be able to go back and watch the Lawlers Pro Am?
Awesome job with the color commentary at the Denver Tourney! Glad to see someone with knowledge of the game make it enjoyable for all viewers regardless of racquetball experience. That guy is worth a fortune!
Posted: 03/24/08
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Date parsed: 2/24/2008 6:46:38 PM
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:46:38 -0500
Anyone out there got a Wilson HyperCarbon Rollers 175 gm racquet with a S-SM
grip in very good condition that they want to get rid of? This is the
Orange/Silver/Black colored racquet that goes back probably 5-6 years.
I have grommet sets for this racquet and I broke the frame on my last one
recently..
If you do, email me, with pics and price privately at snyderab@prodigy.net
thanks.
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:46:38 -0500
Anyone out there got a Wilson HyperCarbon Rollers 175 gm racquet with a S-SM
grip in very good condition that they want to get rid of? This is the
Orange/Silver/Black colored racquet that goes back probably 5-6 years.
I have grommet sets for this racquet and I broke the frame on my last one
recently..
If you do, email me, with pics and price privately at snyderab@prodigy.net
thanks.
Posted: 02/24/08
in Racquetball Talk. Score: 0 Looking for a Wilson Rollers 175 gm racquet 0 replies
Date parsed: 2/15/2008 7:29:01 AM
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 23:29:01 GMT
Wondering if this is unique to me or if you have noticed a similar
experience?
I played a Serex forever then broke down and bought a Ripstick with a SS
grip size. Shortly after I noticed elbow pain. I've have tendonitis since 19
(40 years). Next I bought an Attitude with a SS grip and the pain persisted.
I bought a backup Attitude and by mistake ordered the XS grip. Now I don't
experience elbow pain. Maybe it's just my imagination but I got to thinking
that maybe there's more strain on the elbow with a smaller grip. Any
thoughts?
Thanks,
John D.
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 23:29:01 GMT
Wondering if this is unique to me or if you have noticed a similar
experience?
I played a Serex forever then broke down and bought a Ripstick with a SS
grip size. Shortly after I noticed elbow pain. I've have tendonitis since 19
(40 years). Next I bought an Attitude with a SS grip and the pain persisted.
I bought a backup Attitude and by mistake ordered the XS grip. Now I don't
experience elbow pain. Maybe it's just my imagination but I got to thinking
that maybe there's more strain on the elbow with a smaller grip. Any
thoughts?
Thanks,
John D.
Date parsed: 1/23/2008 7:20:52 PM
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 17:20:52 -0600
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 06:54:59 -0800 (PST), xikom01@yahoo.com.tw wrote:
>Here comes the bride! Walking through the alley confidence holding her
>father's arm, but suddenly the shoes slip and she fell down. Wow...
>knocks on wood, hope that don't happen you.
>
>Always prepare everything in no hurry. Having proper shoes for your
>special days should always be your priority. Don't shop for your
>wedding shoes at the last minutes, although seem common as some brides
>feel the shoes are the least important of the wedding day attire. They
>might not know that choosing the right shoes to match their other
>wedding attire is not as easy as to buy other type of shoes.
>
>Don't ever think that people will not look at bride's shoes. Currently
>it's no longer do a bride's shoes remain hidden under traditional
>hopped skirts, tulle and meters of train. The simplicity of wedding
>dresses today has prompted renewed interest in bridal footwear. People
>will of course see what shoes the bride is wearing.
>
>If you're the bride-to-be and wanting to buy shoes, be wise! Don't
>just consider the look. Just because they are the most gorgeous
>wedding shoes you've ever seen, maybe even the most expensive -
>doesn't make them the most suitable shoes to wear for up to twelve
>hours on your special day. Find wedding shoes that comfortable on your
>foot and match with your wedding gown
>.
>The important thing to find comfortable wedding shoes is to consider
>it heel! The higher the heel, the more stress you put on your lower
>back and also making your back muscles contract. Sure you don't want
>to pain yourself on your first day honeymoon!
>
>There is several of wedding shoes styles. Some wedding shoes styles
>are made from leather, which is combined with cotton for strength and
>silk satin for richness. There is
>
>http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Bothsexes/20061002/47416.html
Dumb ass!
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 17:20:52 -0600
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 06:54:59 -0800 (PST), xikom01@yahoo.com.tw wrote:
>Here comes the bride! Walking through the alley confidence holding her
>father's arm, but suddenly the shoes slip and she fell down. Wow...
>knocks on wood, hope that don't happen you.
>
>Always prepare everything in no hurry. Having proper shoes for your
>special days should always be your priority. Don't shop for your
>wedding shoes at the last minutes, although seem common as some brides
>feel the shoes are the least important of the wedding day attire. They
>might not know that choosing the right shoes to match their other
>wedding attire is not as easy as to buy other type of shoes.
>
>Don't ever think that people will not look at bride's shoes. Currently
>it's no longer do a bride's shoes remain hidden under traditional
>hopped skirts, tulle and meters of train. The simplicity of wedding
>dresses today has prompted renewed interest in bridal footwear. People
>will of course see what shoes the bride is wearing.
>
>If you're the bride-to-be and wanting to buy shoes, be wise! Don't
>just consider the look. Just because they are the most gorgeous
>wedding shoes you've ever seen, maybe even the most expensive -
>doesn't make them the most suitable shoes to wear for up to twelve
>hours on your special day. Find wedding shoes that comfortable on your
>foot and match with your wedding gown
>.
>The important thing to find comfortable wedding shoes is to consider
>it heel! The higher the heel, the more stress you put on your lower
>back and also making your back muscles contract. Sure you don't want
>to pain yourself on your first day honeymoon!
>
>There is several of wedding shoes styles. Some wedding shoes styles
>are made from leather, which is combined with cotton for strength and
>silk satin for richness. There is
>
>http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Bothsexes/20061002/47416.html
Dumb ass!
Posted: 01/23/08
in Racquetball Talk. Score: 0 Re: What Happen If You Don't Wear Proper Wedding Shoes? -1 replies