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	<title>Comments on: Show LAS Your Old School: Going Home With Paul Woody</title>
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		<title>By: Lance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ahhhhhh, the good old days.  I remember them very well.  Paul actually started the carze for lacrosse in our community.  I remember looking at him like he had three heads as he always was cradling a lax ball while walking the community.  He practiced daily and damn he became very good at it.

Paul started my fever to play the fastest game on two feet.  That summer I enrolled in a lacrosse camp at Washington and Lee College.  I came back from the two week camp with a ton of knowledge of the game and a decent high powered crank shot.  
I also ran with Paul in those golden years of a 6-36 record and acompanied him on the County All Star Game.  Ah the memories.

Thanks Woody]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahhhhhh, the good old days.  I remember them very well.  Paul actually started the carze for lacrosse in our community.  I remember looking at him like he had three heads as he always was cradling a lax ball while walking the community.  He practiced daily and damn he became very good at it.</p>
<p>Paul started my fever to play the fastest game on two feet.  That summer I enrolled in a lacrosse camp at Washington and Lee College.  I came back from the two week camp with a ton of knowledge of the game and a decent high powered crank shot. <br />
I also ran with Paul in those golden years of a 6-36 record and acompanied him on the County All Star Game.  Ah the memories.</p>
<p>Thanks Woody</p>
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