Official BBO Hijacked Thread Thread No, it's not about that
#461
Posted 2010-February-01, 08:38
George Carlin
#462
Posted 2010-February-01, 09:52
Codo, on Feb 1 2010, 09:15 AM, said:
It seems Merkel want to make this deal.
#463
Posted 2010-February-01, 10:22
Aberlour10, on Feb 1 2010, 04:52 PM, said:
Codo, on Feb 1 2010, 09:15 AM, said:
It seems Merkel want to make this deal.
If you can't enforce regulation they make no sense.
If there is a save harbor to hide your money from the tax authorities. Than paying taxes can't be enforced. Buying stolen account data, reduces the safety a lot.
And makes the (tax) laws a little more enforceable.
#464
Posted 2010-February-01, 11:06
Widely agreed now wrestling is the best base since it gives you the most control over where the fight takes place.
#465
Posted 2010-February-01, 12:54
The best MMA fighters typically have strong backgrounds in wrestling/BJJ because as you said they are the most important foundations, but also because as a person world class in BJJ or wrestling, your clearest path to fame now is going into MMA. If you were a world class boxer, you wouldn't have made the switch to MMA most likely, you'd have stuck with boxing.
So because boxing is less important in MMA, and also because world class boxers were less likely to go to MMA, generally boxing is these guys worst discipline.
Also I'm sure a guy like Fedor etc could learn better form if he was actually to go into a boxing match, much of their boxing is super aggressive without any defensive form because it's just a prelude to getting guys down onto the ground (and then pound them while they're on the ground!)
Definitely a strong ground game is where it's at!
#466
Posted 2010-February-01, 13:09
Bobby Lashley would beat me purely out of fear before he ever threw a punch.
Speaking of Bobby Lashley, who has the best stare down in MMA, him or Diego Sanchez? Yipe!
#468
Posted 2010-February-01, 19:03
jjbrr, on Jan 31 2010, 04:12 PM, said:
Of course it will, they will simply request that you enjoy watching it.
Or else.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#469
Posted 2010-February-02, 03:12
#470
Posted 2010-February-02, 05:50
gwnn, on Jan 7 2010, 09:53 AM, said:
Yes, last night I dreamed that someone got in front of me in the line in the supermarket, I wanted to boot him so I tried to right-click him, when it didn't work I realized I was not on BBO.
#471
Posted 2010-February-02, 07:13
George Carlin
#472
Posted 2010-February-02, 07:24
gwnn, on Feb 2 2010, 02:13 PM, said:
Wait until the cricket season get into it's hot phase.
#473
Posted 2010-February-02, 07:56
#474
Posted 2010-February-02, 08:00
#475
Posted 2010-February-02, 08:16
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#476
Posted 2010-February-02, 08:20
George Carlin
#477
Posted 2010-February-02, 09:29
bed
#478
Posted 2010-February-02, 09:32
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell
#479
Posted 2010-February-02, 09:44
jjbrr, on Feb 2 2010, 10:29 AM, said:
Double negative. If you hijack a hijack it becomes a non-hijack.
#480
Posted 2010-February-02, 10:27