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Post by greatfatness on Oct 19, 2019 7:44:34 GMT -5
CC was the best. I apologize for calling him a gimpy ass fool in the thread. My emotions got the best of me in the moment. No need to beat yourself up on that, Kaybli. The heat of competition, directly or as a spectator, often does that. It's not that hard to tell the difference between things said in anger and calculated meanness. I always assume most of what’s said in that regard is a joke not to be taken seriously, especially from Kaybli. I have a hard time recalls something Kaybli posted that was legitimately mean spirited. Well except for those Inger photoshops.
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Post by kaybli on Oct 19, 2019 7:47:07 GMT -5
No need to beat yourself up on that, Kaybli. The heat of competition, directly or as a spectator, often does that. It's not that hard to tell the difference between things said in anger and calculated meanness. I always assume most of what’s said in that regard is a joke not to be taken seriously, especially from Kaybli. I have a hard time recalls something Kaybli posted that was legitimately mean spirited. Well except for those Inger photoshops.
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Post by inger on Oct 19, 2019 9:26:52 GMT -5
CC was the best. I apologize for calling him a gimpy ass fool in the thread. My emotions got the best of me in the moment. No need to beat yourself up on that, Kaybli. The heat of competition, directly or as a spectator, often does that. It's not that hard to tell the difference between things said in anger and calculated meanness. Oh. I guess when you put it that way, I should go back home and put this pitchfork and torch away. It’s a long walk out to kaybli’s place anyway. Truth be known, life tends to be a bit like that. Yesterday’s hero can easily become today’s gimpy-ass fool at any moment. That’s doubly true in the world of athletic competition, because we don’t want to give in to age. We (as humans) always want to squeeze one more drop of sweat out of our bodies before we say, “I guess I shouldn’t do this anymore”...
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