Man, Harry Potter's a tyro next to you guys [DNO]
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> 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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