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More scientific recruiting required - study the bloodlines

Phantom said:
Sort of reminds me of an old "Laugh In" joke.

If Mini Ha Ha married Laughing Eagle, what would she be?
Laughing Ha Ha

The whole idea of human genetics is a fascinating one.
Billions of dollars are spent on equine genetics & technology, it actually seems quite amazing that since there is so much more money involved in human sport that there is a seemingly less emphasis human athletic genetic development.
Of course, there are moral & religious issues involved as there usually are where human beings are involved.

I wonder how someone, like a Brett Deledio, would handle the club suggesting to him that he should be paired with a particular preselected "mare" to produce future Tiger progeny.
the sooner the above scenario comes to fruition for all males the better of we will be.of course theres one or 2 little criteria id insist on. the little wimmen will have to be good looking and be capable of satisfying my needs. :hihi
 
the claw said:
Phantom said:
Sort of reminds me of an old "Laugh In" joke.

If Mini Ha Ha married Laughing Eagle, what would she be?
Laughing Ha Ha

The whole idea of human genetics is a fascinating one.
Billions of dollars are spent on equine genetics & technology, it actually seems quite amazing that since there is so much more money involved in human sport that there is a seemingly less emphasis human athletic genetic development.
Of course, there are moral & religious issues involved as there usually are where human beings are involved.

I wonder how someone, like a Brett Deledio, would handle the club suggesting to him that he should be paired with a particular preselected "mare" to produce future Tiger progeny.
the sooner the above scenario comes to fruition for all males the better of we will be.of course theres one or 2 little criteria id insist on. the little wimmen will have to be good looking and be capable of satisfying my needs. :hihi
I thought we needed "talls" Claw ???
 
the claw said:
Phantom said:
Sort of reminds me of an old "Laugh In" joke.

If Mini Ha Ha married Laughing Eagle, what would she be?
Laughing Ha Ha

The whole idea of human genetics is a fascinating one.
Billions of dollars are spent on equine genetics & technology, it actually seems quite amazing that since there is so much more money involved in human sport that there is a seemingly less emphasis human athletic genetic development.
Of course, there are moral & religious issues involved as there usually are where human beings are involved.

I wonder how someone, like a Brett Deledio, would handle the club suggesting to him that he should be paired with a particular preselected "mare" to produce future Tiger progeny.
the sooner the above scenario comes to fruition for all males the better of we will be.of course theres one or 2 little criteria id insist on. the little wimmen will have to be good looking and be capable of satisfying my needs. :hihi
How would your current woman feel about this Claw? ;D
 
I,m not sure if it was a boy or girl but the only way to describe this progeny is "bred in the purple" Father - Tim Montgomery ... Mother - Marion Jones ... throw in a bit of the "juice" form that now famous californian lab and you have the fastest baby on the planet
 
excerpt from wikpedia (reliable I know ;D )

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yao_Ming

Yao Ming was the No 1 draft pick in the NBA 2002 (highest level Americal basketball) draft

he's 7'6 , 229 cms.

Former 'Newsweek' editor (ed) Brook Larmer released "Operation Yao Ming", a controversial book in which he claims that as a child Yao was forced against his will to play basketball by and for the Chinese government. In addition, Larmer alleges that Yao's father, 6-foot-10 (2.08 m) Yao Zhiyuan, and mother, 6-foot-2 (1.88 m) Fang Fengdi, both national team basketball players, were, on retirement, "encouraged" to wed, with the aim of producing an athletic if not also extremely tall future son.