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Old 10-03-2006, 10:03 PM
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the wedge shape- like a sail - flys via Educated Hands along the Plane Line.

These wedge shapes form by the horizontal right arm and wrist, set into the vertical left arm and wrist (the cock-uncock of the transfer accumulator- #3) are whirled or driven (flying) as the striaght plane line is traced by pp3.

Two wedges - one horizontal and one vertical = TGM.



Dang- Tigers scored two runs. Oh well, up 5-2. still

so far, knock on wood (twice) wearing my lucky shirt and hat.


OUCH- a third run !

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