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    Good Fortune

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        • Keymaster
          Mike Young on September 18, 2008 at 1:04 pm #14864

          My wife just got this fortune in a fortune cookie. Read closely. I’d like to believe that the guy who wrote it was a sprint fan but something tells me it’s just a typo.

          Continue reading…

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        • Member
          Beau Brehm on September 18, 2008 at 2:31 pm #72449

          Hah that’s cool… probably meant to put spirit?

        • Participant
          Nick Newman on September 18, 2008 at 2:40 pm #72450

          wow Mike…somebody somewhere is seriously trying to tell you something with this!

        • Participant
          Nick Newman on September 18, 2008 at 2:46 pm #72451

          Ok i got it..

          it’s telling you that, you were the reason the wind came on Tyson gays fastest all time 100m race in Eugene!

          Show him that and maybe he’ll give you some of the money he got from that race…maybe 🙂

          actually just read it again and clearly not…it said soft winds! duh

        • Keymaster
          Mike Young on September 18, 2008 at 3:35 pm #72452

          Ok i got it..

          it’s telling you that, you were the reason the wind came on Tyson gays fastest all time 100m race in Eugene!

          That would be nice haha. Oddly, there was someone (who will go unnamed) who tried to tell me that he was Gay’s coach as if I didn’t know any better. I just went along with it to see how much he’d say.

          As for the soft winds, I took it to be an eloquent way of saying 2.0 m/s.

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          Chad Williams on September 18, 2008 at 10:08 pm #72453

          What are the lucky numbers on the other side????? That might clue us in.

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          mortac8 on September 18, 2008 at 10:18 pm #72454

          [quote author="crazyhops" date="1221729433"]Ok i got it..

          it’s telling you that, you were the reason the wind came on Tyson gays fastest all time 100m race in Eugene!

          That would be nice haha. Oddly, there was someone (who will go unnamed) who tried to tell me that he was Gay’s coach as if I didn’t know any better. I just went along with it to see how much he’d say.

          As for the soft winds, I took it to be an eloquent way of saying 2.0 m/s.[/quote]
          No, I’m Gay’s coach, duh. That’s kinda like how 90% of the Jamaicans at Penn Relays are one of Asafa’s best friends.

        • Participant
          Nick Newman on September 19, 2008 at 12:09 am #72455

          No, I’m Gay’s coach, duh. That’s kinda like how 90% of the Jamaicans at Penn Relays are one of Asafa’s best friends.

          haha, thats funny…maybe they meant facebook friends, because before i got my new profile i was his friend on there as well. I guess he accepts everyone…kinda crazy too because he would post some ummm, suspect pictures of himself! lol

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