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AS
02-23-2001, 10:39 AM
This report is based on years of research upon an enthusiastic player who had the potential to become a good league player, but due to the following factors he could not even qualify, so if you follow these guidelines you will succeed:

1. You do not need the latest £200 racket

2. You do not need to arrive an hour and a half before a friendly game and go weight training to show everyone how tough you are and then collapse after one rally in the knock up.

3. You do not need to complain that the floor is slippery because of the fact that your poor balance has been caused by you being overweight

4. Dont bring your girlfriend with the intention of trying to impress her with every other miss-hit that you play

5. Dont use valuable warm up time complaining about the five course meal that you were force fed before arriving and the poor lighting and the worn out grip on your brand new racket and the wrong spectacles etc etc

6. Do not try to tire out your partner in the knock up (with the result of killing yourself)

7. Do not smash the shuttle in your partners face when he asks you to play an overhead clear shot during the warm up

8. Dont play every shot with your backhand even when the shuttle is on the forehand side

9. When attempting to serve do not try to look at the floor, the shuttle, the net and the opponent at the same time as this may result in the shuttle not going over the net (ever)

10. On the return of service do not stand so close to the front service line that you only see the flick serve after its beaten you and is behind you on the floor (and dont call it out, even though its in)

11. Do not attempt to play a cross court drop shot when the shuttle is three inches from the floor (behind you)

12. Do not convince yourself that you have the physique of Jean Claude Van Damme, the speed of Linford Christie and the stamina of Steve Redgrave

13. Do not let your pride dictate that you cant call the shuttle in because you already called it out before it landed (about 6 inches in)

14. Do not keep score if you have less than G.C.S.E. grade 5 in Maths and a memory like a sieve

15. Do not have fits of rage when losing (Racket rage)

16. Do not assume the object of the game is to risk your partners life when attempting to play that unnecessary shot which has already bounced twice

BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY OF ALL DO NOT PLAY A SINGLES GAME WHEN PLAYING DOUBLES.

cooler
02-23-2001, 12:59 PM
Uh oh, you're not politically friendly. :-)

Sing
02-23-2001, 06:38 PM
200 pounds sterling for a badminton racquet.

maybe that's why the game is declining in Europe.

Cheung
02-23-2001, 10:02 PM
cooler you're too political.

SE Ass-sian
02-23-2001, 11:08 PM
Speaking of politics and money, where they are interchangebly

mixed in some parts of the world I suddenly thought of a great

marketing ploy :

I propose to come out with a fully gold plated racquet to sell

mainly to following people:

1) Badminton players living in some modern kingdoms.Those

politically connected or of royal descent can own such

racquets, that is to remind you to grovel before them on court

and be sure to lose to them to be politically correct.It is sure to

work in some places where politicians are heavily involved in

the sport.

2) If it does't work we can always repackage it and sell them off

to those flashy and spendthrift people living in western

hemisphere, where the glitter from the gold is sure to catch the

hall lights and blind their adversaries or maybe overwhelm their

opponents with the sheer pomposity displayed.

Just kidding, more a case of self-criticism !

cooler
02-24-2001, 03:51 AM
Maybe not knowing it, badmintoncentral must have rub off something on me.

May
02-26-2001, 08:01 AM
hahahahahaha

fearless_f_0223
03-02-2006, 04:14 AM
:) too late for my reaction here.... and it seems not important at all.... this caught my attention actually... good shot SE ASS-sian....:p



Speaking of politics and money, where they are interchangebly

mixed in some parts of the world I suddenly thought of a great

marketing ploy :

I propose to come out with a fully gold plated racquet to sell

mainly to following people:

1) Badminton players living in some modern kingdoms.Those

politically connected or of royal descent can own such

racquets, that is to remind you to grovel before them on court

and be sure to lose to them to be politically correct.It is sure to

work in some places where politicians are heavily involved in

the sport.

2) If it does't work we can always repackage it and sell them off

to those flashy and spendthrift people living in western

hemisphere, where the glitter from the gold is sure to catch the

hall lights and blind their adversaries or maybe overwhelm their

opponents with the sheer pomposity displayed.

Just kidding, more a case of self-criticism !

crosscourt
03-02-2006, 05:10 AM
I know I am 5 years late but I'd like to add:

If you haven't played since leaving college all those years ago don't go playing every day for 3 hours saying "Well I used to play every day when I was in college. I don't understand why I have this pain in my shoulder/neck/elbow/wrist. I must need a new racket (gold-plated?!)/grip/shoes"

chessymonkey
03-02-2006, 07:42 AM
10. On the return of service do not stand so close to the front service line that you only see the flick serve after its beaten you and is behind you on the floor (and dont call it out, even though its in)

I admit, this one is hard "NOT TO"

14. Do not keep score if you have less than G.C.S.E. grade 5 in Maths and a memory like a sieve

This one is even HARDER not to as everone else on the court can only count from 1-10, and they literally lost track as the number goes beyond.
So Screw the 21 point system, we can't even get to 15

wedgewenis
03-02-2006, 09:16 AM
RULE NUMBER 18

18. Do Not spend your entire time at badminton looking for things to get annoyed about and make a list in your head for later ...........

coops241180
03-02-2006, 10:46 AM
lol - this list is hilarious - just read it at work and had to come up with some excuse for my boss because i was laughing uncontrollably - totally hilarious - great to see it at the top of the board..

Coops

Eurasian =--(O)
03-02-2006, 11:21 AM
maybe that's why the game is declining in Europe.

is this true? is badminton declining in Europe?

ants
03-02-2006, 11:29 AM
How not to play badminton? Hmmm why not.. not talk about how not to play badminton? :)

crosscourt
03-02-2006, 11:33 AM
I didn't think the game was declining in Europe. I thought it was growing if anything.

CarrotLegs
03-02-2006, 06:15 PM
I dun really like #9... if u gonna serve u cant look at net, shuttle, floor, opponent then are u supposed to look at the ceiling?! I usually look at where i could serve. (doubles)

coops241180
03-03-2006, 05:24 AM
I dun really like #9... if u gonna serve u cant look at net, shuttle, floor, opponent then are u supposed to look at the ceiling?! I usually look at where i could serve. (doubles)

my dear carrot - i hope this is sarcasm - the theme is how not to play badminton - and this is clearly how not to :)

give us more..!!! :D

coops

crosscourt
03-03-2006, 06:52 AM
Rule No 19 : If you're playing XD with your girlfriend/wife and miss the shuttle on your serve, don't say "It's your fault for bending over like that"

CarrotLegs
03-04-2006, 01:13 AM
so its when attempting to serve don't do not try to look at the floor, the shuttle, the net and the opponent at the same time as this may result in the shuttle not going over the net (ever)

Aiya Double negatives T ^ T i hate u!! >.<

DivingBirdie
03-04-2006, 01:31 AM
Rule No 19 : If you're playing XD with your girlfriend/wife and miss the shuttle on your serve, don't say "It's your fault for bending over like that"

rofl.
a thing to add, sometimes when i say to a female on the opp court who's serving to me: i'm gonna smash onto your face" , she'll serve onto the net. lol

CarrotLegs
03-04-2006, 01:37 AM
omg yur so mean! i wouldnt say that EVER to anyone guys and girls... Am i too nice or are u all mean hobos =.=

crosscourt
03-04-2006, 03:12 PM
That is soooo mean...you don't really say that do you divingbirdie?

coops241180
03-04-2006, 06:56 PM
hehe - at least he warns them - i just do it :)