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Old Tue Aug 31, 2004, 06:41pm
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Re: Re: What I learned this summer

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by jdccpa
4. Forget the rubber band etc on the wrist and/or the whistle in your pocket, keep the AP arrow in your head. You are more apt to forget to change the rubber band or the whistle.
Best way to do this, which I just learned this year: Instead of counting One-thousand-one, one-thousand-two, one-thousand-three, etc., count red-arrow-one, red-arrow-two.

No matter what you're counting (inbound 5-second, closely guarded, backcourt, FTs), use the "color-arrow" counting method and you'll automatically remind yourself every trip down the floor.
After your last game and a shower, you decide to jump in the car with some folks & head down to the local grill (and bar) for a light salad and a few liquid carbs. As you sit there pretty much minding your own business a camp director offers to buy you a shot of your favorite adult beverage to thank you for the 4 T's you handed out during a game he was responsible for. It's impolite to refuse, it's downright inhuman to not buy a second round. What I learned: leave the bar after that second one.
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