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My one-time Ninjutsu teacher, present brother-in-law, could throw a new student down for hours, and that would be how long it took for them to admit that he knows something. Until then, they’d be sure that they tripped, it was “luck,” “something strange happened,” etc.


81 posted on 06/06/2011 3:27:00 PM PDT by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.)
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My one-time Ninjutsu teacher, present brother-in-law, could throw a new student down for hours, and that would be how long it took for them to admit that he knows something. Until then, they’d be sure that they tripped, it was “luck,” “something strange happened,” etc.

How persistent some folks' delusions can be!
82 posted on 06/06/2011 3:29:29 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: Eleutheria5
My one-time Ninjutsu teacher, present brother-in-law, could throw a new student down for hours, and that would be how long it took for them to admit that he knows something. Until then, they’d be sure that they tripped, it was “luck,” “something strange happened,” etc.

How persistent some folks' delusions can be!

Here's another couple examples of persistent delusion:

1. Patrick Leehey of the Paul Revere House said Revere was probably bluffing his British captors, but reluctantly conceded that it could be construed as Revere warning the British.

“I suppose you could say that,” Leehey said. “But I don’t know if that’s really what Mrs. Palin was referring to.”

2. McConville said he also is not convinced that Palin’s remarks reflect scholarship.

“I would call her lucky in her comments,” McConville said.


83 posted on 06/06/2011 3:32:20 PM PDT by aruanan
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