November MeleeMania Matchups
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Re: November MeleeMania Matchups
Fun times as always, thanks to all for coming out! Congrats Yev!
Jim goes down. 1-1 in the battle for the goats. Only 48 more to go.
Jim goes down. 1-1 in the battle for the goats. Only 48 more to go.
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Re: November MeleeMania Matchups
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grats again yev!
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grats again yev!
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Re: November MeleeMania Matchups
grats yev.
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Disco! Disco!
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<motivational speech>
This reminds me of a conversation from this summer.
A friend of mine ran his first 5k race with me. He finished near the bottom, and was puzzled that the onlookers cheered as hard for the last place finisher as they did for the winner.
I explained that it's because you went out there and did it. If you have the guts to run the race, you're part of the family, win or lose.
We did some math and figured that even if you finished dead last, you still did better than the 99.9% of the local population that didn't show up.
</motivational speech>
This reminds me of a conversation from this summer.
A friend of mine ran his first 5k race with me. He finished near the bottom, and was puzzled that the onlookers cheered as hard for the last place finisher as they did for the winner.
I explained that it's because you went out there and did it. If you have the guts to run the race, you're part of the family, win or lose.
We did some math and figured that even if you finished dead last, you still did better than the 99.9% of the local population that didn't show up.
</motivational speech>
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[quote="Thom Yorke Obliterator";p="137139"]<motivational speech>
This reminds me of a conversation from this summer.
A friend of mine ran his first 5k race with me. He finished near the bottom, and was puzzled that the onlookers cheered as hard for the last place finisher as they did for the winner.
I explained that it's because you went out there and did it. If you have the guts to run the race, you're part of the family, win or lose.
We did some math and figured that even if you finished dead last, you still did better than the 99.9% of the local population that didn't show up.
</motivational speech>[/quote]
I'll add to that!
We've had fighters get wiped in their first round debut...
...then come back in future MeleeManias and pwn!
Just ask MasterChef!
But the cinderella story won't happen if you give up!
This reminds me of a conversation from this summer.
A friend of mine ran his first 5k race with me. He finished near the bottom, and was puzzled that the onlookers cheered as hard for the last place finisher as they did for the winner.
I explained that it's because you went out there and did it. If you have the guts to run the race, you're part of the family, win or lose.
We did some math and figured that even if you finished dead last, you still did better than the 99.9% of the local population that didn't show up.
</motivational speech>[/quote]
I'll add to that!
We've had fighters get wiped in their first round debut...
...then come back in future MeleeManias and pwn!
Just ask MasterChef!
But the cinderella story won't happen if you give up!
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w00t Yev!!! GJ
I participated in the first melee mania, got mopped up in the first round, then tried again and took home the belt.
But then my daughters begged me to take them to the movies so I robbed of my chance to defend it....
But here's where it gets weird.
I had a mulligan I never used from last month...
THE CURSE LIVES ON!
I participated in the first melee mania, got mopped up in the first round, then tried again and took home the belt.
But then my daughters begged me to take them to the movies so I robbed of my chance to defend it....
But here's where it gets weird.
I had a mulligan I never used from last month...
THE CURSE LIVES ON!
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