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| Author: | dopeballa [ Sat Aug 18, 2007 3:58 am ] |
| Post subject: | Good Places to start Gaming |
hey i was wondering if you guys could help me out by telling me some good places for a beginner to start gaming. i have just started and am looking for some place easy to begin to create some skill in me. |
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| Author: | skotch [ Sat Aug 18, 2007 5:41 am ] |
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a good placei thk to start would be a pool hall or a small club.... but really it doesnt matter where u start b/c either way theres gna be lots of ppl |
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| Author: | Cable [ Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:29 pm ] |
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Run game everywhere! Talk to everyone! You don't have to be in a club or any place like that in order to get some practice time in, just start talking to everyone you see. Say youre in Mcdonalds. Play the girl at the register.. but instead of #closing or Kclosing try for the BigMac close! Try to husltle a free sandwich from her or something. Or the fat lady at the 7-11.. try to make her blush. Girls, Guys, it doesnt matter,talk to everyone you come across . Its all about training yourself to be comfortable talking to random strangers and knowing how to open them up. You can't always be at the club to practice so make everywhere else your club. |
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| Author: | JUSTINcredible! [ Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:19 am ] |
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Good advice. I myself started at a new job. Its your typical tall ass corporate building office job. But the beauty of it is the place is so stuffy, that sometimes talking is the only way to get through the dull boring work week. Started talking to everyone from security guards to the mail room kids. To other workers that weren't even part of my floor. Dumb little conversations from the weather to the colors of the carpet. Now that was great practice. |
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| Author: | iam fuzz [ Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:07 am ] |
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School or your local gym (if youre a regular). I work at 24Hr Fitness so i ALWAYS try and compliment the MILFs coming in for the aerobic classes. Something as simple as "Wow, your hair looks great like that" will make their day in an instant and have them smiling at you as they leave. -fuzz |
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| Author: | vash [ Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:42 am ] |
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Quote: Run game everywhere! Talk to everyone! You don't have to be in a club or any place like that in order to get some practice time in, just start talking to everyone you see.
Say youre in Mcdonalds. Play the girl at the register.. but instead of #closing or Kclosing try for the BigMac close! Try to husltle a free sandwich from her or something. Or the fat lady at the 7-11.. try to make her blush. Girls, Guys, it doesnt matter,talk to everyone you come across . Its all about training yourself to be comfortable talking to random strangers and knowing how to open them up. You can't always be at the club to practice so make everywhere else your club. exactly i was reading and about to post ad i read this and i was like, yes this covers it, but out of respect try not to run game at a funeral, just thought i would throw that one out there |
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| Author: | negsta [ Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:03 am ] |
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Game the girl at the sex shop. Try to get an f-close in the video booth. Hustle a free dildo. When you number close her get her to write her number on a porn magazine. Now THAT would be an awesome sarge. |
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| Author: | Impact [ Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:43 am ] |
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Anywhere, anytime, and if you see something you like you have to go. Its a weird feeling. Ill give you a example, your on a train going to the city you see a girl at a station that u really like but your in ure train the doors are about to close. Thats your cue you go and sarge. Be in the mind set of go! i kinda fucked it today, there was this old lady talking to a green, and i didn't go in! bad mistake. The game is played everywhere, at every time. |
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| Author: | dopeballa [ Mon Sep 03, 2007 12:38 pm ] |
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thnx guys i just am scared to death of the apporach how can i change this? |
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| Author: | EvoJ [ Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:02 pm ] |
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Quote: thnx guys i just am scared to death of the apporach how can i change this?
*Warning Story coming that can be summed up -Umm.. Approach alot. If you are unwilling to listen to story... just forget the rest of my post and Approach Alot.*Lemmie tell you a story. About 10 years ago I started working in the restaurant industry. I started out as a bus boy and worked evenings after school. I decided that I really wanted to work in the kitchen and so I asked my boss if I could. He said it was rather tough to find me a place because I was too young to use a knife (15 in Alabama), but he said he would try. Luckily for me, he let me be the "salad boy". Lol, I know. Shut up. What I ACTUALLY did was tear the salad up by hand and then plate it for all the workers. I did this for about 9 months. (Now here is the part that actually pertains to you) During those 9 months I watched all the cooks and chefs doing their work. Their knife skills were absolutely amazing. I was always wondering how they could move the knife so fast without cutting themselves. Well, one day I saw the Sous chef go to take a break and I followed behind him and when he sat down I asked him "How do you guys move your knife so fast without cutting yourself? I would be scared I would cut my whole damn finger off." He quickly lit up a cigarette and then spread out his hands to me and said "We don't." Thats when I noticed his hands were covered in scars. Dozens of them, all over his fingers and quite a few even up his arms. I asked "Well, aren't you scared your going to get cut again?" His reply was "Yeah, but getting cut is part of the job. You use a knife long enough, your gonna get cut. The key is to use it properly and cut probably won't be too bad." He went on to show me the proper way to hold a knife and how to slide when I cut and tons of other things. The point I am trying to say here is that... Yeah, your gonna get cut... but starting with good fundamental knowledge can really lessen the severity. SO, You know how to do it... your ready to try... you afraid of a little cut? Just go do it. EvoJ |
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| Author: | junglee [ Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:16 pm ] |
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Quote: Quote: thnx guys i just am scared to death of the apporach how can i change this?
*Warning Story coming that can be summed up -Umm.. Approach alot. If you are unwilling to listen to story... just forget the rest of my post and Approach Alot.*Lemmie tell you a story. About 10 years ago I started working in the restaurant industry. I started out as a bus boy and worked evenings after school. I decided that I really wanted to work in the kitchen and so I asked my boss if I could. He said it was rather tough to find me a place because I was too young to use a knife (15 in Alabama), but he said he would try. Luckily for me, he let me be the "salad boy". Lol, I know. Shut up. What I ACTUALLY did was tear the salad up by hand and then plate it for all the workers. I did this for about 9 months. (Now here is the part that actually pertains to you) During those 9 months I watched all the cooks and chefs doing their work. Their knife skills were absolutely amazing. I was always wondering how they could move the knife so fast without cutting themselves. Well, one day I saw the Sous chef go to take a break and I followed behind him and when he sat down I asked him "How do you guys move your knife so fast without cutting yourself? I would be scared I would cut my whole damn finger off." He quickly lit up a cigarette and then spread out his hands to me and said "We don't." Thats when I noticed his hands were covered in scars. Dozens of them, all over his fingers and quite a few even up his arms. I asked "Well, aren't you scared your going to get cut again?" His reply was "Yeah, but getting cut is part of the job. You use a knife long enough, your gonna get cut. The key is to use it properly and cut probably won't be too bad." He went on to show me the proper way to hold a knife and how to slide when I cut and tons of other things. The point I am trying to say here is that... Yeah, your gonna get cut... but starting with good fundamental knowledge can really lessen the severity. SO, You know how to do it... your ready to try... you afraid of a little cut? Just go do it. great reply man, it will be helpfull to anybody with approach anxiety which includes ME EvoJ |
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| Author: | duke77 [ Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:47 am ] |
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Also, when you start out, the object doesn't have to be a #/* close. Just start up random conversations with anyone. you don't have to view the entire female population as a target, just get comfortable talking with girls period. |
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| Author: | Numen [ Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:43 am ] |
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I agree with cable. whenever you go out to eat test your luck getting free food whether the person taking your order is a girl or a guy. Simply put, you're testing to see if you can charm people to get something for free despite the fact they know they'll get little (a tip) or nothing in return. I frequently get free milkshakes and burgers at In- N-Out, free burritos at Chipotle, and free drinks or discounts at bars and restaurants just be being suave. If you can get something free for giving nothing in return then you're all set |
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| Author: | Methuselah [ Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:02 am ] |
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Away from your computer |
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