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    Posted: 04/13/2003 at 4:53pm

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Never saw timo in donic
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It's interesting really. Mahdi bumped a post from 2003. When Alex Li posted this thread he titled it Timo Boll (German). The German in parentheses because he was not nearly as known as he is now. What Mahdi did is kind of beautiful in a way. Even if it wasn't done on purpose. Almost like when you go to a museum, read things people wrote, and pictures people took from years past. They exist only in the time they were taken. You could have a picture of a little boy from 1932 and in that photograph is where that boy lives. He isn't thinking of all the future events that will take place, any wars he may have fought, or even the old man he is today. He simply is.
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Originally posted by GeneralSpecific GeneralSpecific wrote:

It's interesting really. Mahdi bumped a post from 2003. When Alex Li posted this thread he titled it Timo Boll (German). The German in parentheses because he was not nearly as known as he is now. What Mahdi did is kind of beautiful in a way. Even if it wasn't done on purpose. Almost like when you go to a museum, read things people wrote, and pictures people took from years past. They exist only in the time they were taken. You could have a picture of a little boy from 1932 and in that photograph is where that boy lives. He isn't thinking of all the future events that will take place, any wars he may have fought, or even the old man he is today. He simply is.


pretty sure he was headlining the TT world since he finished #1 in WR in 2003 lol
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Originally posted by dalamchops dalamchops wrote:

Originally posted by GeneralSpecific GeneralSpecific wrote:

It's interesting really. Mahdi bumped a post from 2003. When Alex Li posted this thread he titled it Timo Boll (German). The German in parentheses because he was not nearly as known as he is now. What Mahdi did is kind of beautiful in a way. Even if it wasn't done on purpose. Almost like when you go to a museum, read things people wrote, and pictures people took from years past. They exist only in the time they were taken. You could have a picture of a little boy from 1932 and in that photograph is where that boy lives. He isn't thinking of all the future events that will take place, any wars he may have fought, or even the old man he is today. He simply is.


pretty sure he was headlining the TT world since he finished #1 in WR in 2003 lol


ok even still. his name is much much larger today than it was in 2003.
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Originally posted by Mahdi_mak2000 Mahdi_mak2000 wrote:

Never saw timo in donic

each time he played with germany before they use butterfly.
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