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Post by Willie Reagan on Jan 11, 2009 13:59:57 GMT -5
Hey Bro, I wanna say congrats to you. Great job in your supermatch with Ray J. I am so glad to see you back again. For those of you who don't know him- better eat your wheaties!!
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Post by enginterzi on Jan 11, 2009 14:42:22 GMT -5
Congratulations Jeremy !
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Post by Jason Waldron on Jan 11, 2009 15:06:27 GMT -5
Congrats I was there and seen it live.....Jeremy the Blaster Plaster looked good in the supermatch and I think if the open left would have been right after that he would have placed better then he did......great job.....
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Post by Jeremy Plaster on Jan 12, 2009 3:15:14 GMT -5
Thank you guys! I appreciate the compliments and congrats very much. I too would liked to have pulled right after the matches with Ray. Honestly the class was a STACKED class and everywhere you looked there were studs standing there.I'd like to think I'd have faired a little better in the open class, but who knows. Mr. Klemba is a phenom! After I cooled off my arm was just not there, and neither was my mind set. BUT I learned a little lesson...Don't combine the two anymore. Supermatch or the open class. I have some work to do for sure...But I AM going to work.
Thanks again guys!
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Post by Scott White on Jan 13, 2009 13:59:49 GMT -5
Congrats on the win Jeremy!Hope I can do the damage to people the way you do someday bro!
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Post by Jeremy Plaster on Jan 13, 2009 15:55:57 GMT -5
Thank you Scott, I appreciate the compliment! All it takes is work and dedication bro. I have some work to do for sure..lol But I have the dedication. For any of us, all it really comes down to is who wants it badly enough, ya know? The sacrifices one is willing to make in order to get better. For me, this sport is a priority now..For the first time since 2001. I look forward to meeting you in Illinois state man.. I have heard good things about you. Thanks again man!
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Post by Scott White on Jan 15, 2009 11:31:44 GMT -5
your right dedication does mean success,but I've gotta take my time with the weight classes I pull.I have proven my point in 138's and now I'm working on dominating 154's.Its gonna take some time but I'll be there in time!
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Post by Jeremy Plaster on Jan 15, 2009 11:42:06 GMT -5
That's exactly the mind frame you need to have. It's good that you choose not to stay at 138 and dominate, but move up and better yourself further by trying to own a new and larger class. It shows your need to improve even when at the top and that's what makes good pullers great pullers. I started at 143 myself. I've heard you are a hell of a puller. I look forward to seeing you pull that 154 class in Illinois. We'll have to sit and BS a little for sure.
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Post by Willie Reagan on Jan 15, 2009 12:46:07 GMT -5
Jeremy, I have know Scott for a long time and he is really coming into his own. He is an excellent puller that trains hard. He is a very nice person as well!
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Post by Holly Edwards on Jan 18, 2009 11:00:08 GMT -5
Jeremy your a beast! lol Really though you are a great armwrestler!
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Post by Jeremy Plaster on Jan 18, 2009 12:27:53 GMT -5
Thank you Holly You just keep your freakishly strong wrist in the ladies classes..lol
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Post by Holly Edwards on Jan 19, 2009 10:32:03 GMT -5
lol I will maybe one day I'll get strong enough and beat you lol jk that would never happen:)
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