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Old Sat Mar 14, 2009, 03:49pm
Tru_in_Blu Tru_in_Blu is offline
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I attended an NFSH mechanics clinic today and Glenn Colburn was a presentor. I asked him about the "twins" analogy regarding the DP/Flex and he immediately said that it was authored by Emily Alexander.

So the authenticity of the document has been confirmed. As mentioned, when you find something good, latch on to it. I was probably wrong to attach Glenn's name to it [although it came off a web site] and meant no disrespect to Emily or Glenn.

Secondarily, we viewed the ASA DVD since 99% of the mechanics for ASA and NFHS are the same. I'll join those who said that it was well organized and presented. [But did anyone else notice that it seemed like the BR only hit the white portion of the double-base a lot?]

Thirdly, I mentioned the situation with the dropped third strike and time out and the BR still standing near HP. That perplexed him some and he could offer nothing beyond "you screwed up". Maybe after it percolates for a bit, he'll come up with a response.

Ted

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