Comments

From Ben Clapton
Posted from 203.59.109.83 on July 4, 2007 at 12:31 AM (GMT)
I thought the strongest muscle in the body was either the Heart or the Tongue.
From Stephen Brivati
Posted from 210.172.213.190 on July 4, 2007 at 12:40 AM (GMT)
Greetings,
nope. Yer heart@s strength is love and the tongue has the greatest number of sensory receptors in the body. But for sheer strength go and bite someone,
Cheers,
Buri
From Jim W. Miller
Posted from 172.132.113.225 on July 4, 2007 at 2:12 AM (GMT)
Cool it guys, you're talking about his angel.
From Albert Justice
Posted from 4.249.222.108 on July 4, 2007 at 2:24 AM (GMT)
Buri, I am a sensitive intelligent refined person who just happens to think that you have misjudged my formidable abilities.

I knew good and well that the eyelids are the strongest muscle in the body. So there!.

From Albert Justice
Posted from 4.249.222.108 on July 4, 2007 at 2:26 AM (GMT)
Incidentally, I was sorry to hear that there was so much controversy at the competition as well--but not surprised. I've competed in The Air Force Tops in Blue, Science Fairs, and so forth, and there's always that crony factor.

I therefore use that type of concept to simply try and make myself better. And further, I compete only with myself. I find that even friendly banter among gardeners abrasive.

And, I'm glad I see the world this way.

From Stephen Brivati
Posted from 210.172.213.190 on July 4, 2007 at 4:20 AM (GMT)
it was the underpants on the outside of the trousers that threw me.
From Ihnsouk Guim
Posted from 71.58.81.92 on July 5, 2007 at 12:01 AM (GMT)
Buri, This is the most stylized way of saying shut up to someone I ever encountered. I have a minimal object to the title j'accuse. Should it be je demande?

Ihnsouk

From Stephen Brivati
Posted from 210.172.213.190 on July 5, 2007 at 12:21 AM (GMT)
Je suis fatigue...
From Ihnsouk Guim
Posted from 71.58.81.92 on July 5, 2007 at 1:26 AM (GMT)
Not surprised.

Ihnsouk

From Evan Solomon
Posted from 66.65.180.76 on July 6, 2007 at 2:59 AM (GMT)
Thanks for a clear-headed response to all the foaming at the mouth I've seen regarding the results of Tchaikovsky. I remember when Mayuko first came to America about eight years ago. Her huge talent was obvious even back then. After watching most of the competition online, I think the decision was perfectly reasonable. And it could have been perfectly reasonable for someone else to have won- that's the nature of competitions. But unless someone has evidence of hanky-panky, just accept the fact that she's a deserving winner.