"The Ring" archive entries from Jul 7th 2007

  • Quote from Coach Mac

    Watch this video and look for the SORINEX stamp on the kettle bells (not the ears) This just validates that the APOCOLYPSE is quickly approaching and that a passport should be required to enter Georgia.
    mac~

    p.s. Sorry Don...Resse...Renata...Adam...Breaux...Luke...Mac (East of the Mississippi )....Mike... to be con't

    published at Jul 7th 2007 1:01am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • published at Jul 7th 2007 5:32am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • published at Jul 7th 2007 7:43am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • published at Jul 7th 2007 9:24am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • Quote from KSCTHROWER

    When those big names arent in the races no one wants to watch. It is like when you watch golf. They will cover Tiger Woods.. even if he is in last place....
    In for throwers, it would take near world record marks for us to get the attention we deserve... I am kind of disapointed that Greer hasnt gotten more attention.. But I guess that is just the way it is.

    published at Jul 7th 2007 9:44am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • published at Jul 7th 2007 10:28am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • published at Jul 7th 2007 10:34am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • Quote from overrotate1

    Jayess:
    As a thrower, you'd like going to a race. I always pack plenty of junk to eat, get lots of free dip at the track, and, if you are so inclined, are allowed to drink as much beer as you can fit in a six-pack cooler at the track (not that I do, mainly because I always go with family and don't want to get tanked in front of them). Plus, as the only benefit of corporate sponsor, you can always spot the Hawaiian Tropic girls, Skoal girls, (Insert other corporate sponsor here)girls, etc. It's a pretty sweet deal. Plus, to be there is a lot different than seeing it on TV.
    Jay

    published at Jul 7th 2007 10:43am on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

  • Quote from Wilbur

    From an article on huskers.com about the Big 12 female athlete of the year:

    "Other female candidates were: Lisa Ferguson (Baylor softball), Jenny Barringer (Colorado cross country and track), Lyndsey Medders (Iowa State basketball), Egor Agafonov (Kansas track and field), Courtney Paris (Oklahoma basketball), Courtney Totte (Oklahoma State softball), Destinee Hooker (Texas track and field/volleyball), Amanda Scarborough (Texas A&M softball) and Ana Morton (Texas Tech soccer)."

    When in doubt, make fun of Kansas. Sometimes being in Nebraska isn't all that bad...

    published at Jul 7th 2007 3:45pm on http://www.effortlessthrow.org/

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