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- From: nusbache@epas.utoronto.ca (Aryk Nusbacher)
- Subject: Re: Fighting in crown: a thought
- Organization: University of Toronto - Office of the Provost
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 01:13:42 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.011342.9994@epas.toronto.edu>
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- PA = Pavao Aaron
- AN = Aryk Nusbacher
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- PA> I ... aspire to fight in Crown someday and if (on the off-chance) I win,
- PA> I have no desire to become king.
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- AN> So why do you aspire to fight in Crown?
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- PA> The Crowne Lists represents the epitome of fighting skill. To be
- PA> recommended to fight at Crown is a high honour, indeed.
- PA> It is a goal for which
- PA> to strive.
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- Why is the crown list the apogee of fighting skill? Because it's
- filled with hot stick jocks, or because it's filled with people
- fighting to make the person who inspires them the Queen of Love and
- Beauty? Fighting crown without wanting to be king (and make one's
- inspiration queen) is like washing your feet with your socks on.
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- It's no honour if you're just in it for a good few bouts, or for the
- glory of the invitation.
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- Aryk Nusbacher
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