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Anton Berlin August 23rd 09 09:12 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
http://tinyurl.com/nu6k5v

and who gives a **** about getting 2nd?

Anton Berlin August 23rd 09 09:17 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
She's moving on to the bigger poles and admits "it's nice having the
big meat"


http://tinyurl.com/mrqztp



KG[_2_] August 23rd 09 09:48 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
On Aug 23, 1:17*pm, Anton Berlin wrote:
She's moving on to the bigger poles and admits "it's nice having the
big meat"

http://tinyurl.com/mrqztp





Allison Stokke - Stalkee
A. Berline = Stocker

MagillaGorilla[_2_] August 23rd 09 10:33 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
Anton Berlin wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/nu6k5v

and who gives a **** about getting 2nd?


She's a sophomore in college and is still 3 feet off what it takes to
win the Olympics. Most Olympic caliber athletes are pretty much at or
close to their prime by the time they are a sophormore at college. She
is nowhere near world class.

If you are even a national class miler in college, you should be able to
run a sub 4-minute mile by your freshman year. So this chick is going
to have a short career if she doesn't make the 2012 Olympics (which she
won't). There' ain't no way to be world class at the pole vault unless
you make the Olympci or worlds team. Otherwise, there's no sustainable
income in this specialty.

Thanks,

Magilla


Anton Berlin August 23rd 09 10:47 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
On Aug 23, 4:33*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote:
Anton Berlin wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/nu6k5v


and who gives a **** about getting 2nd?


She's a sophomore in college and is still 3 feet off what it takes to
win the Olympics. * Most Olympic caliber athletes are pretty much at or
close to their prime by the time they are a sophormore at college. * She
is nowhere near world class.

If you are even a national class miler in college, you should be able to
run a sub 4-minute mile by your freshman year. *So this chick is going
to have a short career if she doesn't make the 2012 Olympics (which she
won't). *There' ain't no way to be world class at the pole vault unless
you make the Olympci or worlds team. *Otherwise, there's no sustainable
income in this specialty.

Thanks,

Magilla


Dumbass, jumping high is 2nd to how good she looks.


z August 23rd 09 11:17 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
MagillaGorilla wrote:
Anton Berlin wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/nu6k5v

and who gives a **** about getting 2nd?


She's a sophomore in college and is still 3 feet off what it takes to
win the Olympics. Most Olympic caliber athletes are pretty much at or
close to their prime by the time they are a sophormore at college. She
is nowhere near world class.

If you are even a national class miler in college, you should be able to
run a sub 4-minute mile by your freshman year.


http://www.cs.uml.edu/~phoffman/nats/milers1.htm


So this chick is going
to have a short career if she doesn't make the 2012 Olympics (which she
won't). There' ain't no way to be world class at the pole vault unless
you make the Olympci or worlds team. Otherwise, there's no sustainable
income in this specialty.

Thanks,

Magilla


Andre August 24th 09 01:06 AM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
On Aug 23, 6:17*pm, z wrote:
MagillaGorilla wrote:
Anton Berlin wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/nu6k5v


and who gives a **** about getting 2nd?


She's a sophomore in college and is still 3 feet off what it takes to
win the Olympics. * Most Olympic caliber athletes are pretty much at or
close to their prime by the time they are a sophormore at college. * She
is nowhere near world class.


If you are even a national class miler in college, you should be able to
run a sub 4-minute mile by your freshman year.


http://www.cs.uml.edu/~phoffman/nats/milers1.htm

* So this chick is going



to have a short career if she doesn't make the 2012 Olympics (which she
won't). *There' ain't no way to be world class at the pole vault unless
you make the Olympci or worlds team. *Otherwise, there's no sustainable
income in this specialty.


Thanks,


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Norman August 24th 09 02:49 AM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
On Aug 23, 4:48*pm, KG wrote:
On Aug 23, 1:17*pm, Anton Berlin wrote:

She's moving on to the bigger poles and admits "it's nice having the
big meat"


http://tinyurl.com/mrqztp


Allison Stokke - Stalkee
A. Berline = Stocker


Her father is apparently an excellent defense lawyer, in case
you get chucked in the hoosegow over the whole murder+rape
thing (tacky, I know, but an effective way to let the "woman" of
your dreams know you are thinking about her).

MagillaGorilla[_2_] August 24th 09 03:39 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
Anton Berlin wrote:

On Aug 23, 4:33*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote:
Anton Berlin wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/nu6k5v


and who gives a **** about getting 2nd?


She's a sophomore in college and is still 3 feet off what it takes to
win the Olympics. * Most Olympic caliber athletes are pretty much at or
close to their prime by the time they are a sophormore at college. * She
is nowhere near world class.

If you are even a national class miler in college, you should be able to
run a sub 4-minute mile by your freshman year. *So this chick is going
to have a short career if she doesn't make the 2012 Olympics (which she
won't). *There' ain't no way to be world class at the pole vault unless
you make the Olympci or worlds team. *Otherwise, there's no sustainable
income in this specialty.

Thanks,

Magilla


Dumbass, jumping high is 2nd to how good she looks.


She ain't that hot and pole vaulting isn't a sport that will garner her any
media or sponsorships unless she makes the Olympic/worlkds team, which will
not happen for her. Her looks are irrelevant.

Thanks,

Magilla


KG[_2_] August 24th 09 06:55 PM

Who's the 2nd best looking pole vaulter in the world?
 
On Aug 24, 7:39*am, MagillaGorilla wrote:
Anton Berlin wrote:
On Aug 23, 4:33*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote:
Anton Berlin wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/nu6k5v


and who gives a **** about getting 2nd?


She's a sophomore in college and is still 3 feet off what it takes to
win the Olympics. * Most Olympic caliber athletes are pretty much at or
close to their prime by the time they are a sophormore at college. * She
is nowhere near world class.


If you are even a national class miler in college, you should be able to
run a sub 4-minute mile by your freshman year. *So this chick is going
to have a short career if she doesn't make the 2012 Olympics (which she
won't). *There' ain't no way to be world class at the pole vault unless
you make the Olympci or worlds team. *Otherwise, there's no sustainable
income in this specialty.


Thanks,


Magilla


Dumbass, jumping high is 2nd to how good she looks.


She ain't that hot and pole vaulting isn't a sport that will garner her any
media or sponsorships unless she makes the Olympic/worlkds team, which will
not happen for her. *Her looks are irrelevant.




Dumbass -

With young women, looks are never irrelevant.

Example: Anna Kournikova. In her 'prime' she had the most sponsorship
income of any female tennis player despite never being ranked in the
top 10. For a time she was #1 on the most google'd list. The next most
google'd female tennis player was probably #10,000.

Us men. We are very predictable.

thanks,

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.


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