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Hi there! It's been so long since I've posted something in this site. :) The deadline for the registration submission to my school is tomorrow!...
I think Taufik's done that alot in the Olympics. I think it's a great morale buster if the opponent doesn't get it. :p
I couldn't find it National Bookstore as well. :( I'm almost positive it's available in Power Books though. :)
Hey Vip, Are they still coming over to Cebu at Marriott? Cheers, Keith
Thanks also for the useful review! How many stars do you rate it out of five? :)
Do post a picture! :p Hey I'm thinking that we should start up a wiki project all free by the badminton community. :) We can start a project at...
My classmates did. But after they stopped playing, I couldn't! :p
Isn't it something you're born with? :confused:
As a general rule of thumb's that: Better for smash accuracy = higher tension Better for smash power = lower tension (of course there's a limit)
The grips look delicious. :p
Another fact I've read. The color "red" can also make you hungry. Maybe that's why many restaurants use red! :rolleyes: It also subconciously...
Yeah that's true; but if we get too concerned about our playing and winning we tend to perfrom horribly. An example's when someone's thinking...
Nah, I was thinking more of rainbow? It shows your feminine side. :rolleyes::p
What's weird's that the guy's making a clear that's high and slow enough to allow a jumps smash. :rolleyes: IMHO, I don't think he should be...
I've read a few articles on the color red. I think we can use this to gain an advantage against competitors. :) Here's some net articles....
Forgive my out of this world thinking but, I think this will popularise. I was just thinking about the absurdity of the idea of germs back a few...
Nutrition. :rolleyes: I must drink more milk! I'm only 5'5 :o:(
Thanks for all the effort in making the grip guide without even expecting something in return. Three cheers for Gollum! Hip Hip HOORAY! :)
I mean I've head that there are "populars", "nerds" etc... Or am I just being stereotypical? :rolleyes::)