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In poor taste

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Hmmm... My internet Nazi here at work won't let me go there because of "Adult content."

You scored poorly on something R-rated, George?? ;)

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Bill, consider yourself lucky!! I apparently couldn't catch water if I fell out of a boat....and from how I did, I'd make a worse parent that Michael Jackson!!! :(
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Hey, try using Sanchin's 'angry stare' or equivilant game face to focus. I found if I turned on my 'dragon eyes' that my score went from an average of an Archie Bunker 25 to Heathcliff Huxtable 31! Now if that's not proof of MA effectiveness I don't know what is.
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Dragon eyes. . . yes

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Didn't have time for more than one try Shaolin. Interesting how any distraction (falling records) interferred with my ability to coordinate fast movements.

Bet there is a martial art lesson there somewhere.

Bill... You've got to get a home computer so you can receive email and go to URL that are rated for the "8 years and over" crowd! :P
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I scored nine. And I;ve been told I have porr parenting skills. Well, I'm single and have no kids, so what did you expect, Gomez Adams :twisted:

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i scored 4 :oops:
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I got 17 and I was rated poor. I wonder what it takes for 'good'? I guess if you even miss only one you have failed.

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25. It's because of my puma like reflexes. :wink:
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Mattson Sensei,

You must be a trend setter! :lol:

Today on the news radio station they were talking about that web site. I didn't hear most of the "story" but they mentioned the game.

Tom

P.S. I did good the first time. Poor the second time experimenting, and got to the Bill Cosby level the third time. The trick for me was to keep the track ball moving as it seems that the slight delay slows things down.
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