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mkrucek
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Post by mkrucek » Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:48 am

I know we are getting a nice selection of magazines when we register at the draft. I was wondering if anyone could tell me which of the magazines would be the best at helping me prepare for the draft as I don't think I'll have time to look through more than one. Thanks in advance.
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King of Queens
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Post by King of Queens » Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:41 am

Penthouse, Hustler, and Big'uns magazines will all help you to prepare in time for Saturday.

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Post by RiFF » Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:26 am

I tend to agree with KoQ's suggestions. If that direction isn't your preference, you might want to consider Field & Stream, Sports Afield or Paddler Magazine. I would recommend Paddler, because if you are now just considering your preparation options; you are probably up the proverbial creek without one. :eek:

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Post by D-Day Heroes » Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:40 am

_______ The other thing you could do ______ is make a list of the top 252 players____ make sure their all healthy, if not scratch them from the line-up. THEN tape that list to the wall, stand back about 12 - 15 feet, and with DARTS in HAND, take your best shot. Bubba - That's Football - Where the ratio of getting injured is a 100 - 1, compared to Baseball. So just throw darts, drink beer, have some fun and hope and 50 % of the players you drafted are not on the sidelines holding on to a pair of crutches in week 13.
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