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  • Biff Tannen
     
    • Jul 2008
    • 10618

    Parkour Dog

  • Dustball
    My title here
    • Jan 2004
    • 3251

    #2
    Good luck trying to keep that dog in a fenced yard.
    When we got to my place, I already had a candle burning. It was by "Glade", which I think you pronounce like the singer Sade, because it is an exotic candle that smells just like real pine.

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    • kineda
      Fuck your Subaru
      • Apr 2004
      • 29884

      #3
      badass! freerunning is the shit
      Originally posted by LTDpower
      You are not Philip to me, you are customer #88306-B to me.
      Originally posted by ProRauder
      I submit that more I.T. people have disposable income to waste on making cars go fast

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      • Macs Stang
        Dale Jr.
        • Dec 2002
        • 18269

        #4
        I forsee broken bones in the future...
        O.C.R.

        I make horse powerz

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        • pubestripe
          Minnesomalia smells
          • Jun 2006
          • 2384

          #5
          wtf...
          I love the hate, gives me a new purpose.

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          • BBMustang514
            GRAPE DRANK :drool:
            • Jun 2008
            • 1779

            #6
            Originally posted by kineda View Post
            badass! freerunning is the shit
            parkour and freenrunning are different there guy.

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            • kineda
              Fuck your Subaru
              • Apr 2004
              • 29884

              #7
              Originally posted by BBMustang514 View Post
              parkour and freenrunning are different there guy.
              The term freerunning is sometimes used interchangeably with parkour. While parkour aims to enable the practitioner to be able to move quickly and efficiently past obstacles, freerunning has a greater emphasis on self-expression within the environment. Freerunning includes tricking moves such as aerial rotations and spins, while the purist definition of parkour founder David Belle would not consider these part of parkour because the moves are merely showy, not efficient, and do not help the participant to get from place to place
              Originally posted by LTDpower
              You are not Philip to me, you are customer #88306-B to me.
              Originally posted by ProRauder
              I submit that more I.T. people have disposable income to waste on making cars go fast

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