Posted by gimpinthesink on Thu Oct 20th at 4:54pm 2005
If I'm not playing a game I'm watching a film or something on telle.
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Posted by Forceflow on Thu Oct 20th at 5:29pm 2005
Everybody tells me I can jump incredibly high. I used to suddenly jump over people during gymnastics lessons just to scare the * out of them.
I did gymnastics in a professional group, and we trained on jumping and falling techniques. (How to jump as high as possible, and how to land without breaking most of your bones)
I really liked it, we did it with and without trampoline, and I realize I have a pretty good talent at estimating the possibility and risks of a jump, be it in during the lessons or out on the street.
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Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Thu Oct 20th at 5:36pm 2005
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Posted by Captain P on Thu Oct 20th at 8:02pm 2005
Which I haven't trained in... years...
Nah, really, how high do you get?
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Posted by azelito on Thu Oct 20th at 9:37pm 2005
I used to suddenly jump over people during gymnastics lessons just to scare the * out of them.
What The Fuck !
You used to jump over people? That just does not make any sense.. How tall were these people?
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Posted by Forceflow on Thu Oct 20th at 10:57pm 2005
I used to suddenly jump over people during gymnastics lessons just to scare the * out of them.
What The Fuck !
You used to jump over people? That just does not make any sense.. How tall were these people?
It's possible, really. Let's say they were about 1m70. I don't jump over them with my feet above my head, unless they're in a crouched position. Buth when they just stand up (and stand still - very important
I can also perform backward flips (summersaults) anywhere you want.
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Posted by satchmo on Thu Oct 20th at 11:39pm 2005
You're crazy, Forceflow.
/me reminds himself not to get too close to Forceflow.
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Posted by rs6 on Thu Oct 20th at 11:41pm 2005
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Posted by FatStrings on Fri Oct 21st at 2:20am 2005
i know a guy who has turned a whole shed into a model railroad deal, he adds on buildings and stuff its kind of an obsession
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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Fri Oct 21st at 2:40am 2005
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They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.
Posted by Underdog on Fri Oct 21st at 2:56am 2005
As a hobby I like to find comparative personalities between books I have read, and people I know online. I have a few here but, do not know you all well enough to share them. I have found that some people do not look fondly on you when you tell them that they act like So-and-so from a book " SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">
I can say though that we have some very interesting personalities here.
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Posted by satchmo on Fri Oct 21st at 4:58am 2005
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Posted by pepper on Fri Oct 21st at 11:13am 2005
Yeah, you keep adding stuff, never ends.
I got a whole lot of trains and rolling material. Cant fit it all at once on the track. Mind you im still building it up.
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Posted by BlisTer on Fri Oct 21st at 2:50pm 2005
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ps: is the topic title really that unclear ?
Posted by Underdog on Fri Oct 21st at 3:13pm 2005
idem dito ![]()
No comprehende'
ps: is the topic title really that unclear ?
What is unclear is, why are you asking? Threads seem to have an incurable condition known as "Off Topic posting" or the clinical term in "Derailmentia"
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Posted by BlisTer on Fri Oct 21st at 3:30pm 2005
What is unclear is, why are you asking? Threads seem to have an incurable condition known as "Off Topic posting" or the clinical term in "Derailmentia"
yeah 95% of all threads derail. i was just wondering if Satchmo's feeling was the general feeling
Posted by Underdog on Fri Oct 21st at 3:43pm 2005
yeah 95% of all threads derail. i was just wondering if Satchmo's feeling was the general feeling
Not on my end. Personally, I do not fully understand the purpose of this thread but I am notoriously slow on the uptake so its most probably not your fault.
So, did you like my new word "Derailmentia"? " SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">
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Posted by BlisTer on Fri Oct 21st at 3:52pm 2005
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yup, but i wouldn't call it a condition in a way that it's always a bad thing
Posted by fishy on Fri Oct 21st at 4:52pm 2005
i'd say that i was creative in almost everything i do, unless it involves food or numbers.
[edit] and maybe a 14lb hammer
Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Oct 21st at 11:24pm 2005
I am very good at being a sensitive guy that girls love.
That and I am creative when it comes to crap like art and mapping.
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