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Maestro/Maestro...where winning is everything!

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How many times have you won Maestro/Micetro?

  • zero or I've never played Micetro/Maestro
  • 29
  • 54%
  • 1-3 times
  • 10
  • 19%
  • 4-6 times
  • 7
  • 13%
  • 7-9 times
  • 3
  • 6%
  • 10 or more times
  • 5
  • 9%
Total votes: 54

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Maestro/Maestro...where winning is everything!

Post by HerrHerr »

Just curious to see what the breakdown is...
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
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Post by bradisntclever »

I won once about a year ago. That show was fun, but ever since I've had that whole "terrible" concept of winning out of my system, I've had way more fun in shows.
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I know its bad. I know its not right. Its like dating the bad boy with the motorcycle and the switchblade. Its not good for me but.....

I WANT TO WIN! .....At least once.
Break open a cherry tree and there are no flowers, but the spring breeze brings forth myriad blossoms. ~Ikkyu Sojun
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Re: Things you wish you didn't Feel

Post by bradisntclever »

austinflower wrote:I know its bad. I know its not right. Its like dating the bad boy with the motorcycle and the switchblade. Its not good for me but.....

I WANT TO WIN! .....At least once.
Call it my personal philosophy, but I think you definitely SHOULD want to win at least once. Once you pull that off, you will focus less on the overall competition aspect of it and have more fun with it. This isn't to say that you won't care at all if you win the whole thing, but that you'll be worried less about it.
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Post by jillybee72 »

This poll is interesting. 60% of the people have zero. It's like the distribution of wealth in Brazil.

Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

i actually found i started winning more when i stopped caring about winning so much and realized what a gimmick it was. the desire for a thing often serves as an obstacle to obtaining it. the Buddha speaks rightly. now, if i could just apply that same wisdom to my acting career and love life, we'd be off to the races...:p
Sweetness Prevails.

-the Reverend
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