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Old 10-01-2006, 02:33 AM
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I've got to agree with the guys here DG....

Homer wanted you to understand the role of the right arm....

Homer would mention Right Arm Swinging in the book....and usually immediately after would mention something about damaging the right elbow ligaments....

If you're saying that Homer preferred a right arm swing or it's superior or he secretly wanted everyone to do it or w/e....I really disagree. (if that's what you're saying)

C'mon man....obviously you have had success with it.....and good for you....no one should say "no that's wrong"...

And TT was taught by Homer personally, yes.....but he's the only guy I ever (personally) have heard of that really seems to want everyone to do this. (besides you)

Correct me if I'm wrong.

I mean....you can believe whatever the heck you want but I dunno why you're trying so hard to convince everyone else.

It's all about options (the old TGM cliche).....and yes right arm swinging falls in there......(but so do 1000s of other things)

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BTW Jim was not humoring you.....it seems obvious at least to me that he was being genuine.....you just snapped for some reason.

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