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Post by BWitcher on Apr 3, 2008 19:58:58 GMT
May as well put Nicolai in for Howe in Heat 13 also.
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Post by Mr 8 on Apr 3, 2008 20:07:23 GMT
Heat 11 rerun after Schramm drops again. Same outcome: Hampel gates first and is away. The 8 wolves fans there by the way, are as mystified as to why NKI was on a TR in 10.
lightning start by Kroner. We are on a 3-3 for a couple of laps but Louis eventually gets by Klindt.
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Post by Mr E on Apr 3, 2008 20:12:30 GMT
Baseball is correct. The base where the batter hits from is called 'home plate.' When its your turn to bat, you step up to the plate, where you get a rock hard ball hurled at you at 100mph. It takes 0.6 second from leaving the pitchers hand to being caught by the backstop. It bloody hurts if one hits you, hence step up to the plate implies some bravery and effort. I have heard a lot of people use it in the UK of late and I was wondering if you knew the derivation. I'll see about getting the Americans to say, "Eye Ay Gooin" or something.
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Post by stevebrum on Apr 3, 2008 20:13:07 GMT
May as well put Nicolai in for Howe in Heat 13 also. what good will that do? I expected him to score well given his record at Ippo. Tho to be fair i thought the same of Freddie at Poole. Do you think likewise that Nic should have gone in heat 13 ast poole in place of freddie also then?
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Post by Mr E on Apr 3, 2008 20:13:57 GMT
Time to start the planning for next season thread yet?
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Post by BWitcher on Apr 3, 2008 20:14:33 GMT
Baseball is correct. The base where the batter hits from is called 'home plate.' When its your turn to bat, you step up to the plate, where you get a rock hard ball hurled at you at 100mph. It takes 0.6 second from leaving the pitchers hand to being caught by the backstop. It bloody hurts if one hits you, hence step up to the plate implies some bravery and effort. I have heard a lot of people use it in the UK of late and I was wondering if you knew the derivation. I'll see about getting the Americans to say, "Eye Ay Gooin" or something. Then the pitcher stares at his elbow and limps out of the game, to have Tommy John surgery and not be seen for 18 months... at least they do if they are in my fantasy teams!!!!
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Post by BWitcher on Apr 3, 2008 20:16:03 GMT
May as well put Nicolai in for Howe in Heat 13 also. what good will that do? I expected him to score well given his record at Ippo. Tho to be fair i thought the same of Freddie at Poole. Do you think likewise that Nic should have gone in heat 13 ast poole in place of freddie also then? At least Nicloai has won a race, from the back. And at Poole, clearly not as Nicolai had not won a race.
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Post by BWitcher on Apr 3, 2008 20:16:59 GMT
Thats better from David.
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Post by BWitcher on Apr 3, 2008 20:19:29 GMT
Now this is a tricky decision.. Do they go with Ales and Nicolai from the gate... or put Freddie in off 15..
Fred would find it very tough given that Kroner has just beat NKI from the tapes... and Johhno will be tough to pass from there.. I would be inclined to not do it...
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Post by Mr E on Apr 3, 2008 20:20:57 GMT
Baseball is correct. The base where the batter hits from is called 'home plate.' When its your turn to bat, you step up to the plate, where you get a rock hard ball hurled at you at 100mph. It takes 0.6 second from leaving the pitchers hand to being caught by the backstop. It bloody hurts if one hits you, hence step up to the plate implies some bravery and effort. I have heard a lot of people use it in the UK of late and I was wondering if you knew the derivation. I'll see about getting the Americans to say, "Eye Ay Gooin" or something. Then the pitcher stares at his elbow and limps out of the game, to have Tommy John surgery and not be seen for 18 months... at least they do if they are in my fantasy teams!!!! Its a brutal game as they play 162 games per season (plus 30 pre season practice, plus up to 19 in play offs!)
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Post by BWitcher on Apr 3, 2008 20:21:52 GMT
GET IN THERE NICOLAI!!! Phew... my bet is safe
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Post by Mr 8 on Apr 3, 2008 20:25:51 GMT
A 5-1 for a while but Johnno passes ALES.
Line up in 15 is:
Hampel, Louis, Iversen, Lindgren
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Post by stevebrum on Apr 3, 2008 20:26:32 GMT
its good to have a BIT of faith lol
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Post by BWitcher on Apr 3, 2008 20:27:41 GMT
I have faith in him at home.. but I am afraid away... its never going to change.
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Post by T.N.T on Apr 3, 2008 20:29:35 GMT
If we can get a 5-1 in heat 15 this could be close on Monday
A 5-1 the other way would be a massive gap to pull back
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