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  • billeau2
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    #41
    Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
    So here I am actually citing facts, but you talking out of your ass are going to tell me to "LEARN SOMETHING".

    If irony killed that post would be a WMD.

    Baer was lethal. Marciano was not. Marciano never even fought anyone as good as Shaaf.

    Baer fought a prime Louis. Marciano did not.

    Baer could get himself into the ring with two broken hands to fight prime Louis. Marciano was retired by Moore, and couldn't manage a comeback against Ingo.


    And where do you get off comparing Louis to Marciano!? If you wanna pkay appeal to the masses, no one has EVER compared Louis and Marciano.... at least not anyone who's ever watched them, or Boxed himself.
    Yu know Rusty there is a reason why you don't see body angling much is classic Japanese Swordsmanship, probably similar to why you don't see it in any fighting european systems....

    And there is a reason why Triangle theory has been rebuffed... But there you go reinventing the wheel, making it square this time! lol. Take another prize you win again. Those are not really facts toots, they are classical responses that casuals have...

    Marciano never fought anyone good as Schaf? really lol. Thats not even deserving of a response, thats ridiculous. I don't quite remember how I compaired louis to Marciano.... I don't think I did, If I did I can almost guarantee you did not read the comment properly.

    Yes Bauer was manhandled by prime Louis... Marciniano was not whoppee!

    Stop taking a few details of fighters you do not like, and creating streams of BS, it is unbecoming and makes you look like a cow's rear end...Really trying to help you. Hint: marciano is evaluated on who he fought not who he decided not to fight... Thats how the res of us do it. I know I know... Like trying to explain to students what Neuton meant. Everytime they take a step they affect the earth, hard to see though, I get it! its ok I got this ok?

    It matters two ****s to shinalga that Marciano stopped fighting when he did Rusty...READ ABOUT THE MAN! I posted some fine articles about him, so have others. Marciano never fought for glory. He was a perfectionist and liked the self importance and mostly the money and broads... But here comes Rusty! pschologist du Jour who has new information!!!! Alert Queenie get the Barbie mobile this is big!!! Turns out that Marciano was in it for the craft after all and was so scared, that he would not do battle with INGO! whomever the fvk that is!!! Was that the big Swede that fought Patterson? that made marciano turn and run? Your kkkkiiiiiiilling me I love it!

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    • billeau2
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      #42
      Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
      Oh now I get it. You just want my attention.
      You win again!!! take another participation trophy, just clean me on out, you and the kid who has tourettes who keeps telling me to fu c k mayself and then apologizing...

      Beat me up real good and ignore my posts that will show me!

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      • Rusty Tromboni
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        #43
        Originally posted by billeau2
        Yu know Rusty there is a reason why you don't see body angling much is classic Japanese Swordsmanship, probably similar to why you don't see it in any fighting european systems....

        And there is a reason why Triangle theory has been rebuffed... But there you go reinventing the wheel, making it square this time! lol. Take another prize you win again. Those are not really facts toots, they are classical responses that casuals have...

        Marciano never fought anyone good as Schaf? really lol. Thats not even deserving of a response, thats ridiculous. I don't quite remember how I compaired louis to Marciano.... I don't think I did, If I did I can almost guarantee you did not read the comment properly.

        Yes Bauer was manhandled by prime Louis... Marciniano was not whoppee!

        Stop taking a few details of fighters you do not like, and creating streams of BS, it is unbecoming and makes you look like a cow's rear end...Really trying to help you. Hint: marciano is evaluated on who he fought not who he decided not to fight... Thats how the res of us do it. I know I know... Like trying to explain to students what Neuton meant. Everytime they take a step they affect the earth, hard to see though, I get it! its ok I got this ok?

        It matters two ****s to shinalga that Marciano stopped fighting when he did Rusty...READ ABOUT THE MAN! I posted some fine articles about him, so have others. Marciano never fought for glory. He was a perfectionist and liked the self importance and mostly the money and broads... But here comes Rusty! pschologist du Jour who has new information!!!! Alert Queenie get the Barbie mobile this is big!!! Turns out that Marciano was in it for the craft after all and was so scared, that he would not do battle with INGO! whomever the fvk that is!!! Was that the big Swede that fought Patterson? that made marciano turn and run? Your kkkkiiiiiiilling me I love it!
        When people ask me why I left teaching I usually just site the poor pay.

        But that's only part of it. There were also those kids ,always at least one in every class, who simply had to be heard. No matter what. As much as possible.

        They'd ask inane questions. They'd argue subjects they didn't understand, and were impervious to correction. They definitely didn't know when to stop. And certainly there was no mishap that embarrassed them enough for any reevaluation of their ways. All attention was good attention...They just kept trying to make every moment of every class about them...


        Here I've spent the past few weeks missing the classroom. But thanks to you it's vanished. Like a vapor. I'm deeply indebted to you for that. You've left us with quite the performance.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
          When people ask me why I left teaching I usually just site the poor pay.

          But that's only part of it. There were also those kids ,always at least one in every class, who simply had to be heard. No matter what. As much as possible.

          They'd ask inane questions. They'd argue subjects they didn't understand, and were impervious to correction. They definitely didn't know when to stop. And certainly there was no mishap that embarrassed them enough for any reevaluation of their ways. All attention was good attention...They just kept trying to make every moment of every class about them...


          Here I've spent the past few weeks missing the classroom. But thanks to you it's vanished. Like a vapor. I'm deeply indebted to you for that. You've left us with quite the performance.
          Thanks but that great description above? describes you to a T!

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          • Rusty Tromboni
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            #45
            Originally posted by billeau2
            Thanks but that great description above? describes you to a T!
            So now your rebuttal is "I know you are, but what am I?"
            You sure you don't wanna call me "Poopy pants" while you're away it?

            Is something wrong, dude? Are you just lonely?

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            • HOUDINI563
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              #46
              Teaching is a great job. Once you are on tenure track retirement before 60 with 50% of your highest pay for a pension is a real possibility. A good friend of mine recently retired with a final salary of $120,000.

              My daughter is a teacher. She graduated college, initially was hired as a fill in but is now after one year tenure track with a salary of $52,000.

              Very few companies offer a pension. It’s an enormous perk.

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              • The Old LefHook
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                #47
                Rocky only has to survive a couple of rounds to become galoot proof. Galoots tire fast, by buggery, especially when dazzled by the perplexing waistwork of a boxing marvel they are convinced is a nobody. Walcott, a fine dancer himself, underestimated the kid and got out danced against the ropes.

                Against Galento Rocky would suddenly become a pinpoint puncher. That spells big problems for easy-to-hit-Tony. He is in against a man who hits at least as hard as he does who can hit him at will, and who is himself hard to hit. The real Ace is that Rocky holds a ten-to-one stamina advantage. It is the same old story: as long as the Rock can survive a few rounds the other man is toast, in this case pasta.

                Rock usually had to pound and blast people out with awkward, glancing thwacks, but against high-viscosity-Tony he can place his punches with the precision of Lil' Floyd into a heavy bag. He can bury his fist to the elbow in Tony's cetacean mass of blubber time and again until the sea hog pukes. Thank you.

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                • Rusty Tromboni
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by The Old LefHook
                  Rocky only has to survive a couple of rounds to become galoot proof. Galoots tire fast, by buggery, especially when dazzled by the perplexing waistwork of a boxing marvel they are convinced is a nobody. Walcott, a fine dancer himself, underestimated the kid and got out danced against the ropes.

                  Against Galento Rocky would suddenly become a pinpoint puncher. That spells big problems for easy-to-hit-Tony. He is in against a man who hits at least as hard as he does who can hit him at will, and who is himself hard to hit. The real Ace is that Rocky holds a ten-to-one stamina advantage. It is the same old story: as long as the Rock can survive a few rounds the other man is toast, in this case pasta.

                  Rock usually had to pound and blast people out with awkward, glancing thwacks, but against high-viscosity-Tony he can place his punches with the precision of Lil' Floyd into a heavy bag. He can bury his fist to the elbow in Tony's cetacean mass of blubber time and again until the sea hog pukes. Thank you.
                  So now we're comparing Walcott to fighters who were actually good?


                  This place gets weirder all the time.

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                  • Rusty Tromboni
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by HOUDINI563
                    Teaching is a great job. Once you are on tenure track retirement before 60 with 50% of your highest pay for a pension is a real possibility. A good friend of mine recently retired with a final salary of $120,000.

                    My daughter is a teacher. She graduated college, initially was hired as a fill in but is now after one year tenure track with a salary of $52,000.

                    Very few companies offer a pension. It’s an enormous perk.
                    Yeah, nothing to sneeze at. But the money you make isn't commiserate with the work you do. If you have a handful of kids and are the sole/primary breadwinner, it's not ideal. And believe me, I had it faaar better than most teachers could even hope for.

                    Your daughter is honestly doing a very fine and noble job, earning every penny she makes. No one knows how hard her job is. Most people wouldn't be able to do it themselves. Trust me.
                    Last edited by Rusty Tromboni; 05-19-2020, 09:38 PM.

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                    • HOUDINI563
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                      #50
                      Making it on one salary is tough for anyone the last 30 years or more.

                      That pension plus social security, assuming you live in a state that allows you to collect both, assures you of a comfortable retirement.

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