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Old January 15, 2003, 09:34 PM
Michael Ross
 
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Default Cast your mind back a bit as you read this post...

By the time you have finished reading this post you will know another NLP trick.

Remember when you were little and you used to play cowboys and indians. Remember how you used to make the shape of a gun with your empty hands. Even then you knew how a gun should feel in your hands. That's the feeling you get when you hold the new Sniper 2000.

Remember when you used to sit on a swing and asked to be pushed. Those were fun and happy times. And while we don't have the swing... and while pigtails are out... you will have those same fun and happy times when you Join the Navy.

Remember your first birdie put. Remember how you felt... that feeling of achievment... of accomplishment... of excited relief. Remember? That's the kind of feeling you get when you use the SinkEm 6000 made of titanium and kryptonite.

Remember back at the start of this post. Remember how I said you would know another NLP trick by the time you had finished reading. Without knowing it, you have actually seen more than just one "trick."

I know, right at this moment you may not think so. But the more you think about it and the more you re-read this post, the more all the NLP tricks will stand out to you as clear as day.

Don't take my word for it. Re-read the post and see for yourself. See the Progressive trick. The Warm Fuzzy (as I call it). The illogical logic (Spock would be proud). See them all in their glory. Exposed bare for those with cell phones to see.

Sure the Green Tea is full of anti-oxidants. Good for you. Bad for oxidants. Nevertheless, good for your health does not mean bad tasting. In fact, bad tasting is bad for you... that's the way nature intended it you know. Makes sense.

Anyway. I'll leave you now to uncover and discover the hidden NLP throughout this post.

I am not a Master Practitioner (like where do you get given that title anyway?). Just someone. A guy. Who watches and learns and reads and takes practice golf swings at dandelions.

Enjoy the post.

Michael Ross

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