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    Quote Originally Posted by TBone View Post
    I'm with Rip on Buffalo Trace as a good every day bourbon. But, Maker's 46 is very good as a fairly inexpensive bourbon too. People who hear that I like bourbon constantly buy me regular Maker's. It's annoying.
    Buffalo Trace is good stuff. I gotta admit, I do like regular Maker's too, thought I'm not really a bourbon aficionado per say. If it comes down to it, I'll even drink Old Crow lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBone View Post
    Hey, bass. You're an attorney. Do you see the word "rounds" anywhere in Rip's answer?
    As an attorney, my entire training is built around being able to argue that a particular word does not exist, even when it very clearly does, so this is not helpful to you.

    Perhaps we have found a great career path for Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 51M0n View Post
    Especially when you are coached by Jim Steel.
    ^This.

    I doubt Rip would argue with Steel's judgment in this case. If a coach like Jim Steel says the guy, whom he oversees regularly and in person, is squatting fine, then Internet quibbles about his low back from one angle are not worth much.

    Although I kind of have to laugh at Berryman calling into question TBone's coaching credentials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBone View Post
    A muscular male/female may exhibit visible rounding that has nothing to do with their spine losing extension.
    Excuse my stupidity but why?
    I was actually there when Rip explained this to us in person. Check your seminar notes.

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