The way to get someone to take note of you is to tell them that you don't want them! lol!
I, inadvertently, 'used' this method with 2 different top league sides back in about 1970: one in WA, the other in Victoria.
All you do is go up to the secretary of the club you are zoned to, and tell him you want a "Clearance" to play for another team of that league!!!
They'll have you, quick smart, out there on the track training with the big boys ;)
As one secretary explained to me when I went there for a clearance to another club [In this case, my request was genuine though! But you could use it as reverse psychology]: He said, "I can't give you a clearance just off the street. If you turn out to be a good player, I could lose my job!"
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30 Dodge Chargers where used in the making of the movie and nearly 300 where used in the making of the television series. 317 Chargers were used in the show, some being modified '68 & '70 models to look like '69's. At least 3 were used per episode. And 26 were used in the 2005 movie. Only 17 remain from the show, and a couple of them were used in the movie, they are still at the Warner Bros. Studios.
It is my experience that it is indeed good. I would avoid, however, really spicy regional dishes, and also spicy regional foods.
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