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http://www.wrrc.org/data/wrrc.org/pic/m_0045_vonDankePeter.jpg
Do NOT get this move wrong!
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Invisible wrote:
> http://www.wrrc.org/data/wrrc.org/pic/m_0045_vonDankePeter.jpg
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> Do NOT get this move wrong!
I saw them do something much like that with ice skates on during the
olympics. Really really don't get *that* wrong.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
The question in today's corporate environment is not
so much "what color is your parachute?" as it is
"what color is your nose?"
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>> Do NOT get this move wrong!
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> I saw them do something much like that with ice skates on during the
> olympics. Really really don't get *that* wrong.
I've actually done a dance move not dissimilar to the one pictured. It's
surprisingly easy to get right.
Then again, I wasn't kicking anywhere near that high. ;-)
Of course, with ice skates, there's the added and very real danger that
you're going to get your leg sliced open. All joking asside, that's
probably pretty damned nasty.
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Invisible wrote:
> Of course, with ice skates, there's the added and very real danger that
> you're going to get your leg sliced open.
Of all the places to get sliced open with that move, I'd settle for the leg.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
The question in today's corporate environment is not
so much "what color is your parachute?" as it is
"what color is your nose?"
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>> Of course, with ice skates, there's the added and very real danger that
>> you're going to get your leg sliced open.
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> Of all the places to get sliced open with that move, I'd settle for the
> leg.
>
http://www.ctvolympics.ca/short-track-skating/news/newsid=15686.html
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Tim Attwood wrote:
> http://www.ctvolympics.ca/short-track-skating/news/newsid=15686.html
Yep. And one year, one of the figure skaters got brain damage by being
kicked in the head with an ice skate while doing spins side-by-side. That's
gotta hurt.
At least he didn't cut his junk off.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
The question in today's corporate environment is not
so much "what color is your parachute?" as it is
"what color is your nose?"
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Ave Invisible!
> http://www.wrrc.org/data/wrrc.org/pic/m_0045_vonDankePeter.jpg
> Do NOT get this move wrong!
http://ru.fishki.net/picsw/022010/24/pics/photopodborka_096..jpg
No comment :)
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Tim Attwood wrote:
> http://www.ctvolympics.ca/short-track-skating/news/newsid=15686.html
A picture is worth 1,000 words.
I'm actually not sure who looks the most horrified. Nice how they got a
shot that includes the blood-drenched blade though... :-S
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> http://ru.fishki.net/picsw/022010/24/pics/photopodborka_096..jpg
This is disturbing on so many levels...
I think the most alarming part is how her head and neck together are
significantly larger than her [freakishly muscled] arm. Either that or
the expression on her face. o_O
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> S??awomir Szczyrba wrote:
> > http://ru.fishki.net/picsw/022010/24/pics/photopodborka_096..jpg
> This is disturbing on so many levels...
True. Why are there two dots before the 'jpg'?
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- Warp
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