Sona sounds like he is probably sane most of the time. Now if we can just get him under control we can move on to Hummer business. Or whatever.
Remember, it is not the size of the stick but how you swing it.
Steve, I'll step on the racquetball court with you anytime and I'll hold my own (haven't played in years) but fencing would kick your butt!
Kelley
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Steve R:
NOT to draw a competitive sport issue....but my vote has got to be for racquetball...you have to be quick, agile, reverse direction quickly and move like lightening! I play twice a week for about 2 1/2 hours at a time...it's about the most fun you can have in the confines of a small room whacking balls around for sport!
Oh behave!!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I was talking about pure conditioning. Racketball is fun and lots of strategy; which if you use, you won't have to move very much! I have seen a ton of fat out of shape good racketball players; don't see that in many other sports.
This gives me an idea. Why not create a sport called "Racfencing"? A racquet in one hand and the sword in the other? Then to make it more challenging we can attach weights to our upper-body!!!
Not that I have a particular affinity for the stripper poll; but because it would make for the most entertaining episode of Cribs ever on MTV!!
As for the game; a kendo stick and a cattle prod for each combatant in a barbed wire cage match!! Vinny Mac watch your back!
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