User:Thinktyler
About
Tyler Harpool is a distinguished citizen from Springfield, Missouri. Tyler attended and graduated from Kickapoo High School 2006. During his years at Kickapoo he debated where he was undefeated (19-0) and is the only person to make it to Nationals as a freshman in National Forensic Debate. During his Freshman and Sophmore year he won first place and recieved Honor, Merit and Distinguished merits the first to recieve in 80 years.
Unique Style
Tyler had a unique style that brought National Forensic League principals and the mastery skills of Princeton arguement and persuasion. His negative block speech during nationals began with an anology of fuzzy wuzzy:
The affirmitive side has setup a wonderful arguement that applies to the senses. Let them fool you, but there arguement lacks inherency, significance and fact - Just like the story:
Fuzzy Wuzzy was a Bear,
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no Hair,
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't Very
Fuzzy, Wuzzy he?
"Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear" is like like there plan: Applies to the senses
Except for; "Fuzzy Wuzzy had no Hair" A lack of fact and inherency.
Which means, "Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, Wuzzy he?" the affirmative side does not stand.