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Old 02-14-2004, 12:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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While sitting at your desk, lift your
right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles. Now,
while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your
right hand.

Stay out of the gym and don't drive 5 speeds till you get it right.
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Old 02-14-2004, 08:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Can't do it!! Man the brain just don't like it
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Old 02-14-2004, 09:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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mooz, OMG, what sick mind came up with this little exercise? I can't do it either. Just as soon as my hand moves, the foot loses control.

Is this supposed to be an impossibility for all or are there supposed to be some people who can do it?
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mooz, OMG, what sick mind came up with this little exercise? I can't do it either. Just as soon as my hand moves, the foot loses control.

Is this supposed to be an impossibility for all or are there supposed to be some people who can do it?
I can do it, but then I'm always looking for things like this so I do these things all the time. Eventually, though, the actions will synch up (rotate in the same direction) as I lose my concentration.

I'm one of those 'weirdos' that can write with both hands at the same time with the right going normal & the left going right-to-left and upside down (or even right side up). Same words, though, so not too impressive

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I'm one of those 'weirdos' that can write with both hands at the same time with the right going normal & the left going right-to-left and upside down (or even right side up). Same words, though, so not too impressive

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I have a friend who can reach his right arm over his right shoulder and grab his belt! I can barely touch the top of my shoulder blades.
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I have a friend who can reach his right arm over his right shoulder and grab his belt! I can barely touch the top of my shoulder blades.
is right! I can only reach to the middle of my shoulder blades (bottom on a good day & pulling with my other hand). I guess I"m not that weird

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is right! I can only reach to the middle of my shoulder blades (bottom on a good day & pulling with my other hand). I guess I"m not that weird

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What the HELL is that?!

(oh, I could do the circle/6 thing first try - yay!)
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What the HELL is that?!

I think that could be the beginnings of our own "Hot Thongs" Thread
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(oh, I could do the circle/6 thing first try - yay!)
No kidding? Man, some of you guys are wired just differently. I can't even pick my nose and drive at the sametime.
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I have a friend who can reach his right arm over his right shoulder and grab his belt! I can barely touch the top of my shoulder blades.
Don't you hate people who wear their belts around their necks?

By the way, I could do the circle thing, but only if I concentrate. I can definitely feel the foot wanting to go the other way.
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