Wed Jul 11, 2018, 12:04pm
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Rockville,MD
Posts: 1,163
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
"Be careful what you wish for, you may receive it." (W. W. Jacobs)
Since joining the Forum thirteen years ago, the most important thing that I've learned is that the "Little Corner of Connecticut" IAABO, the Connecticut IAABO, and the IAABO International, "method" of doing anything (mechanics, rule interpretation, training, evaluating, assigning, dues ,fees, etc.) is not only vastly different than other places, and associations, but is occasionally not the best method. So, I'm often curious to hear about other methods, especially regarding mechanics, but I would never "learn" these differing mechanics.
We've gone through enough mechanics changes in the last thirty-seven years here in my little corner of Connecticut to fill up the basketball mechanics portion of my brain to the point where I can keep all the mechanics changes straight and utilize them instantly, without having to think twice. I don't need anybody else's mechanics screwing that up.
Now, where are my car keys?
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Alas, this is a question I cannot answer. Check your refrigerator, because there have been times where I lost my keys in some soft fruit (once, in a package of tomaroes, and another time in an open container of grapes).
Unfortunately, no newer thread exists about women'should college mechanics, so I must accidentally reveal my powers of necromancy
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