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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    The ridiculous view of motivation

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    Can you explain how that differs from what has been discussed?


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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    We are starting to post crud about other poster if you want to do that please start a new thread in the non sports fourm

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    I think everything that needs to be said has been said and your intentions are perfectly clear.

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    As are yours [img]/LDPforum/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    From the private discussion we had Counts, I wouldn't expect you to understand.

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    2nd warning stay on topic or be punished (I agree I don't expect you to undersand either)

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    Sometimes confrontations with other posters will motivate teams. Now that is what I call ridiculous motivation!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    I confronted the cat months ago when he started. I put it nicely then. He continued to be disrespectful and make a fool of himself. He will not call me "classless" a "thug" or anything else. Like I said, I enjoy the board, don't like all of this drama, he's more than welcome to come talk to me in person and call me the things he has on here. I'm easily goated into these things at times, and I'm sure that was a big part of his motivation. I just respect people who stand by what they say, don't hide behind a computer, and are honest about who they are and what their intentions are.
    "There he goes, one of Gods own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die"

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    Re: The ridiculous view of motivation

    True teams can use about anything for modavation a strange example was when I was in school someone put a dead copperhead in our QBs Locker (Hillman) before the Coeburn ball game with a note that said from the big blue wrecking crew D I would be SHOCKed if anyone from Coeburn would have anything to do with that but I am sure some got some type of modavation out of it.....

    I am sure that some from Norton will use greencrests posts and some from Clintwood with use UTVOLs posts the same way

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