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BlackjackNY 03-10-2006 09:37 PM

Ted's Best Tip Ever
 
Okay, I have to post this- Ted's best tip ever for hitters. I believe he posted it on GEA, but I'm not sure. Here it is-

I like to feel like my right arm is filled with Novocaine.

Brilliant! Chip a few on your living room carpet with that feeling in your right arm. Relax it totally. Push the lever assembly with you left arm. Listen to the sound!

Thanks, Ted!

P.S.- I'm left handed. Switch it all around for you righties, and see how us lefties feel!

EdZ 03-10-2006 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackjackNY
Okay, I have to post this- Ted's best tip ever for hitters. I believe he posted it on GEA, but I'm not sure. Here it is-

I like to feel like my lead arm is filled with Novocaine.

Brilliant! Chip a few on you living room carpet with that feeling in your lead arm. Relax it totally. Push the lever assembly with you trail arm. Listen to the sound!

Thanks, Ted!

Fixed that for you ;)

BlackjackNY 03-10-2006 10:50 PM

Grrrr...
 
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Originally Posted by EdZ
Fixed that for you ;)

Well, if they wrote all golf books like that, us lefties wouldn't be so verkackt in the head!:)

Thom 03-11-2006 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackjackNY
I like to feel like my right arm is filled with Novocaine.

What's Novocaine?

EdStraker 03-11-2006 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Thom
What's Novocaine?

Novocaine is a pain killer. It is used most frequently by dentists; the dentist will apply a shot of novocaine to the area of the mouth that will be worked on.

The shot numbs the area big time.

johngolf33 03-11-2006 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by EdStraker
Novocaine is a pain killer. It is used most frequently by dentists; the dentist will apply a shot of novocaine to the area of the mouth that will be worked on.

The shot numbs the area big time.

Just a slight correction. Dentist use Xylocaine or Carbocaine for local anesthesia, but we know what you meant.I happen to know a little about this topic since that is my day job.:smile:

wolfman 03-13-2006 05:57 PM

Novocaine
 
Dentists used to use Novocaine, exclusively, but patients began to react to the preservative. Different preservative in Xylocaine/Carbocaine - less adverse reactions.

YodasLuke 03-13-2006 09:44 PM

learning instants
 
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Originally Posted by wolfman
Dentists used to use Novocaine, exclusively, but patients began to react to the preservative. Different preservative in Xylocaine/Carbocaine - less adverse reactions.

I had a housewife complain three years ago about the cattle prod that I was using (20,000 volts). :twisted: :^o So, I had to revert to things that were less painful. It makes the learning process so much slower than before. It's amazing how quickly you can change something with a little jolt of electricity. :rolleyes:

ThinkingPlus 03-13-2006 10:38 PM

The Choice of Texans Everywhere!
 
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
I had a housewife complain three years ago about the cattle prod that I was using (20,000 volts). :twisted: :^o So, I had to revert to things that were less painful. It makes the learning process so much slower than before. It's amazing how quickly you can change something with a little jolt of electricity. :rolleyes:

That is why they call them "Hot Shots"! :twisted: :shock: :D


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