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Originally posted by The Freds View PostServinis offsides
We had a discussion on the RPI thread about this recently after a Canadian RPI fan said the word was "offside".
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Originally posted by owslachief View Postoverturned (offside(s))
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Originally posted by owslachief View Posttenth end with the hammerOriginally posted by BakuninLearning the history and actually suffering through it are very different things. You simply can't appreciate a title as much if you don't suffer through a lot of failure beforehand. To put it another way, if MNS ever gets any, he'll appreciate the experience on a far deeper level than the rest of us did when it was our first time, simply because he's gone far longer and failed far more than we ever did.
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Originally posted by BakuninLearning the history and actually suffering through it are very different things. You simply can't appreciate a title as much if you don't suffer through a lot of failure beforehand. To put it another way, if MNS ever gets any, he'll appreciate the experience on a far deeper level than the rest of us did when it was our first time, simply because he's gone far longer and failed far more than we ever did.
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Originally posted by Chickens@NU View PostZone defense
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Postman-to-man defenseOriginally posted by BakuninLearning the history and actually suffering through it are very different things. You simply can't appreciate a title as much if you don't suffer through a lot of failure beforehand. To put it another way, if MNS ever gets any, he'll appreciate the experience on a far deeper level than the rest of us did when it was our first time, simply because he's gone far longer and failed far more than we ever did.
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