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dean/klipschead
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edited February 28 in Clubhouse Archives
...well, maybe not.

It is narrowed down to the Russian or the American for the gold medal.
Before the final match, the American wrestler's trainer comes to him and
says, "Now don't forget all the research we've done on this Russian.
He's never lost a match because of this "pretzel" hold he has.
Whatever you do, don't let him get you in this hold. If he does,
you're finished!" The wrestler nods in agreement.

The American and the Russian circle each other several times
looking for an opening. All of a sudden the Russian lunges forward,
grabbing the American and wrapping him up in the dreaded
pretzel hold. A sigh of disappointment goes up from the crowd,
and the trainer buries his face in his hands for he knows all is lost.

Suddenly, there's a scream, a cheer from the crowd, and the trainer
raises his eyes just in time to see the Russian flying up in the air.
The Russian's back hits the mat with a thud, and the American
weakly collapses on top of him, getting the pin and winning the match.

The trainer is astounded. When he finally gets the American
wrestler alone, he asks, "How did you ever get out of that hold?
No one has ever done it before!" The wrestler answers, "Well, I was
ready to give up when he got me in that hold, but at the last moment,
I opened my eyes and saw this pair of balls right in front of my face.
I thought I had nothing to lose, so with my last ounce of strength I
stretched out my neck and bit those babies just as hard as I could.
You'd be amazed at how strong you get when you bite your own balls.
Dean
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