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Post by John Cochran on Jul 6, 2012 14:33:35 GMT -5
Everyone's making offers....just wait till Sekou gets here.
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Post by Coach on Jul 6, 2012 14:41:01 GMT -5
A fell wind is blowing through the trees. Listen carefully to the sounds it makes. These sounds...they spell only one thing. Is it destiny? I'm not sure. All I know is that I am here...and well...as the eagle soars through the mountain air, some things will come to pass. Let us gather around and listen to the wind...together. Coach, that's one solid prose you have there. We should exchange verses sometime! Sounds like a plan. I just let the music fill me from the air and elevate me up from the ground. I am flying right now.
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Post by Natalie Donaldson on Jul 6, 2012 23:36:48 GMT -5
I didn't read any of that. Can I have a summary? ;D
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Post by Coach on Jul 7, 2012 0:27:32 GMT -5
I didn't read any of that. Can I have a summary? ;D Life contains few shortcuts. Most journeys require the correct preparation. These are long and tiresome but the rewards are often greater. How do you prepare for an adventure, Natalie?
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Post by Natalie Donaldson on Jul 7, 2012 0:51:36 GMT -5
Thank you for giving me life inspirations. I don't know, I dance..?
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Post by Coach on Jul 7, 2012 0:59:18 GMT -5
Does the rhythm fill your body with the passion and you find your only outlet is to express yourself? Or do you just dance for the purpose of dancing? The answer is important. For experiencing the rhythm tunes you in to your surroundings.
I once led a team to climb a mountain. I won't say which mountain, the details are irrelevant. But the flow of nature led us to conquer what lay in our path. When times became hard, the rhythm of the world kept us going. We conquered and the adventure was won.
For your adventure, if dancing tunes you in then preparation is enough. But would it hold you in good stead for a bear attack? As an example.
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Post by King Frosti Zernow on Jul 7, 2012 1:04:46 GMT -5
Does the rhythm fill your body with the passion and you find your only outlet is to express yourself? Or do you just dance for the purpose of dancing? The answer is important. For experiencing the rhythm tunes you in to your surroundings. I once led a team to climb a mountain. I won't say which mountain, the details are irrelevant. But the flow of nature led us to conquer what lay in our path. When times became hard, the rhythm of the world kept us going. We conquered and the adventure was won. For your adventure, if dancing tunes you in then preparation is enough. But would it hold you in good stead for a bear attack? As an example. I agree with Nat on the summary
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Post by Coach on Jul 7, 2012 1:06:41 GMT -5
Life is not about summaries. How do you hope to survive if your attention is elsewhere? It's worth considering.
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Post by John ''The Spammer'' Carroll on Jul 8, 2012 4:30:23 GMT -5
Yes I have the most posts then anybody from the cast ;D
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Post by Coach on Jul 8, 2012 4:53:48 GMT -5
I am happy you have fulfilled your potential John. Turn your focus into yourself and you will achieve greatness. I have climbed mountains with such a focus.
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Post by John ''The Spammer'' Carroll on Jul 8, 2012 5:11:44 GMT -5
Aww thanks Coach, haha
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Post by Ted Rogers on Jul 8, 2012 8:19:25 GMT -5
Very well, let us begin. Many years ago in the ocean there was a small fish. That fish was often bullied by its peers. You may think the life of the fish to be carefree but...well you'd be wrong...on that account. In the fish world there are many problems. Life, is all about problems and finding the solutions. Now this little fish, it knew there was a destiny. It wanted to swim against the current to make it back home to the breeding grounds. Despite being the runt and the fish who could not make it into any shoal. It tried to swim alone but the currents were harsh. Despondently, the small fish lay dormant and awaited its death as the other fish would sneer. However the winds changed. The current shifted. All of the fish who were swimming before, many died. The small fish was still alive and because the currents had changed it was free to swim up the river and return to its home. There it met a mate and its destiny became fulfilled. Many of the other fish didn't make it, the ones who once sneered and laughed. You see, everything has a time. And that fish wasn't meant to swim up that river at that time. But it waited, the time was not right. Our time will come, each and every one of us. But if it is not yet your time, don't fret. Just wait and enjoy the bounty that life offers. For we all are like the little fish, flailing against the currents until we meet our destiny. very inspiring Coach, the ending to the story though is the little fish was captured and eaten by a Grizzly Bear and had an untimely and agonizing death. But I am glad you left out that part, the way you told it was much better.
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Post by Coach on Jul 8, 2012 9:51:38 GMT -5
Have you ever been attacked by a bear, Ted?
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Post by Ted Rogers on Jul 8, 2012 10:03:22 GMT -5
Have you ever been attacked by a bear, Ted? Yes once, she kind of looked like this! It was TERRIFYING!
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Post by Mike Chiesl on Jul 8, 2012 10:18:27 GMT -5
LOL at above
Yo everyone!
glad this is getting under way as my sausage is undercooked so I need things heated up!
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