Can You Incorporate the Words “badminton”, “Hard Candy”, “Light Switch”, and “Self-Help Book” Into a Sentence?

Question by ganglymoose54: Can you incorporate the words “badminton”, “hard candy”, “light switch”, and “self-help book” into a sentence?
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Answer by ·´ ¯ `·.·» FOBsessed gLeek?
the other day as I was leaving my house to play badminton I went to turn off the light switch but tripped and hit my head and choked on my hard candy and now I need a self-help book to do everyday tasks.

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Eight Golden Rules for How to Play Your Best Tennis (Self-Help Book on Attitude in Sports – The Importance of Playing Happy, for Kids 8 and Up)

Eight Golden Rules for How to Play Your Best Tennis (Self-Help Book on Attitude in Sports - The Importance of Playing Happy, for Kids 8 and Up)

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If you trust what Billie Jean King, Mary Carillo, Dick Enberg, USC Coach Peter Smith and former president of the USTA Franklin Johnson have to say, you’ll read this book, and make sure your kids read it too!

How do you give yourself the best chance of winning every time you go on
the court? By playing your best tennis. But, how to do that? There are Eight Golden Rules that when understood and applied give every player their best chance of playing their best. These eight unwritte

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Stephen Jones is a shiny new hire at Zephyr Holdings. From the outside, Zephyr is just another bland corporate monolith, but behind its glass doors business is far from usual: the beautiful receptionist is paid twice as much as anybody else to do nothing, the sales reps use self help books as manuals, no one has seen the CEO, no one knows exactly what they are selling, and missing donuts are the cause of office intrigue. While Jones originally wanted to climb the corporate ladder, he now finds himself descending deeper into the irrational rationality of company policy. What he finds is hilarious, shocking, and utterly telling. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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6 Responses to Can You Incorporate the Words “badminton”, “Hard Candy”, “Light Switch”, and “Self-Help Book” Into a Sentence?

  • mbackus123 says:

    i think you just did it.
    Id do it too but i really cant be bothered

  • PurpleGorillass says:

    The flabby bald man accidentally swallowed his piece of hard candy while attempting to play badminton and balancing a self-help book on his head. lol it sucks but oh well

  • Lemon says:

    i’m using the words “badminton”, “hard candy”, “light switch”, and “self-help book” in a sentence.

  • Poptart. (: says:

    I was playing Badminton when I hit the birdie over next to a store with had a sign saying ‘hard candy’. I had then walked into the store. Which had been dark and deserted. I then reached for the light switch which then I found myself reading a self-help book to figure out how to. Haha :)

  • Anonymous says:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Your Best Tennis, January 17, 2012
    By 
    tim
    This review is from: Eight Golden Rules for How to Play Your Best Tennis (Self-Help Book on Attitude in Sports – The Importance of Playing Happy, for Kids 8 and Up) (Kindle Edition)

    I met Sally in her art gallery. She impressed me with her energy and enthusiasm. So her book on how to play you best tennis reflects, not surprisingly, the respect, gratitude, and fun that she brings to the game.
    Does it free you to play your beat tennis? It does me.
    My challenge is not focusing on winning or losing- this tightens me, restricts my movement and creativity, while causing me to lose focus on the ball.
    Sally’s Rules are simple to read, not so simple to implement.
    Practice helps.

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  • Anonymous says:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    It made me love tennis even more, January 17, 2012
    By 
    Ray Lewis “Ray Lewis” (Could be anywhere) –
    This review is from: Eight Golden Rules for How to Play Your Best Tennis (Self-Help Book on Attitude in Sports – The Importance of Playing Happy, for Kids 8 and Up) (Kindle Edition)

    I am always reading tennis improvement books. If you read too many of them it can sap the desire to play and enjoyment of the sport. This book works in the opposite direction. It helps to build enjoyment of the sport, which relaxes and focuses you, so that ultimately you play better tennis. It definitely worked for me, plus I am less stressed before and after playing.

    Great book. If you want to play better tennis because you enjoy tennis more, then I highly recommend this book.

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