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...just like the statistic i heard that when you pee, if you shake it more than 3 times its playing with yourself..so 99% of all men beat it when they piss, thus you have a 1 in 4 chance of getting aids while using a urinal..but if it has a urinal cake its only a 1 in 10 chance..[/QUOTE]
LMAO, im never pissing in a urinal again
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02-21-2009, 10:08 AM #61
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02-21-2009, 01:31 PM #62
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301,139,947 people. But that contains, people that are under the age of 16, over the age of 40. Elderly people, disabled people, people with long term diseases. I bet when you actually work it out, i.e the actual people who are already involved with sports, trying to turn pro it will be alot less. Maybe around 50 million maybe alot less.
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Are you aware that there are people in this world that have a severe medical condition which causes them to be that way? My mother for instance is one of those people. She is a truck driver that has bad knees and a bad back from driving the truck but you probably do not care about that case either. Oh well I am not one of those people I am 6'4" 245lbs and I exercise every day. I would love to see you say something like to my mother in front of me. Probably never happen though you are probably just an internet tough guy. I doubt very seriously you would say that to someones face. Just my thought.What do you think. Oh I am sorry you probably do not have a brain. I on the other hand will be happy to buy you a plane ticket to come here and see if you have the nerve to say that to someone I know.
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02-22-2009, 11:29 AM #66
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I love how you guys all think you can just play cfl at you're own will, I kno it's not the nfl but you can't just walk on like semi-pro. it's a completly different game than american and requires a different skill set for most positions, especially on defense.
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haha i know what you mean man, unfortunately some are just born with god given talent, where what they do doesn't have nearly as great of an effect on a normal person compared to them...example, i know a kid who's going to Arizona on a baseball scholarship, lefty been clocked at 95. Most liekly going to go in one of the first rounds of the MLB draft next season...Bumps coke lines for his weekend fun, it really hasn't seemed to effect him yet but im sure it will... The thing I've learned so far in HS is to not worry about what other people are doing and just worry about what you're doing becasue everyone's different.
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12-11-2011, 06:53 PM #83
I know this is old, but I wanted to comment anyway.
This is STUPID. Those odds would be correct if all 301,139,947 people had the ambition, drive and hunger to become a professional athlete. Most Americans keep their goals low. No one thinks they can accomplish anything so most people never do. If you're goal is to become a Pro in whatever sport, and you dedicate 100% of yourself to that pursuit, you will only need to compete against the people who are doing the same, thus making the odds MUCH better.Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure- Thomas Edison
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Odds in the OP are obviously terribly off but yeah the chances anyone has of becoming pro are extremely small + you'll most likely know if you have a real chance by the time you're 15.
For hockey anyways, basically if you're in Quebec and not playing Midget AAA at age 15 your odds are probably extremely small. If you're playing Midget AAA and you 1.are not among the best players or 2. are under 5'9, your odds are also pretty damn small. If you're 16, 6'2 200 lb and among the very best midget AAA players then yeah focusing the next few years of your life on hockey may be a solid career choice.☆ ☆ QUEBEC CREW ☆ ☆
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12-12-2011, 05:14 PM #87
Most people in the United States are not young males training their ass off for one specific sport.
My cousin has been on and off several NFL rosters, people like you might say he is just a "naturally talented genetic freak"
- he has lifted weights and trained at least twice a week HARD since he was 13.
He has been playing football since age 6.
In high school he went to every college camp, combine, or recruiting camp you could think of.
He switched high schools so he could play at a great program.
He made a highlight film and sent it to over 100 D1 programs.
Genetics are a factor but your stats are off, many people play football and are genetically capable but most have no idea what it actually takes,
dont follow the right steps to get there, or dont follow a real plan with the correct steps to have a shot at the NFL.
If only all 1,000,000 high schoolers who played football trained 3 times a week on strength and speed and football skills all year since they were adolescents....
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