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Old 06-27-07, 07:01 AM
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blonduathlongrl
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Originally Posted by chipcom
Nothing wrong with having high goals. Serious disappointment pursing them is what will show the boy's metal. He can either show that he has character and determination by using that disappointment to drive him to improve (and maybe be a bit more humble in the process), or he can use it as an excuse to quit and join the ranks of millions of other quitters with every excuse under the sun. Let's let the boy grow up in his own way and show us who he really is as he does.

Sorry for making a semi-serious post...I don't know what got into me.
everytime you come back from a race withought winning it is the proof that you had high goals, obviously too high for what you could really do, but rarely does it ever stop any of us from going after it over and over again.
tis the dream that keeps us all going.

scary part chip, I like the serious side of you!
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