Gotta say, that's pretty damn impressive.
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great just what the summer olympics need bike gymnastics or figure-bike.
...speechless...(//forums/richedit/smileys/Shocked/1.gif)
Yes, but can she do it on ice?
She makes it look easy, but I'm guessing it's not. (//forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/14.gif)
HOLY MOLY !!!!!! That's amazing ! It's not uncommon for me to trip on the pattern in a carpet while WALKING........so this 'event' is out of the question for me. I wonder how many bruises she has nursed to get to this level. [img title=Onewheeler alt=Onewheeler src="http://www.thewomenslounge.com/forums/images/smilies/onewheeler.gif" border=0]
P.C. wrote:
It's not uncommon for me to trip on the pattern in a carpet while WALKING........
...Too many magic mushrooms, pal ; )
[I've been tripping on patterns for aeons]
lol, weird al ! I think in my case, it's a lack of co-ordination and sometimes exhaustion......and sometimes a combination.
I'm extra impressed, as riding a 'two wheeler' when growing up was a rare treat. (Dad thought it to be 'unlady-like') so rides were sneaked on friends bikes. Needless to say, I never developed great riding skills. (that sounds so pathetic....rofl) Now give me a pair of roller skates........(apparently these ARE ladylike).
Gives new meaning to the word............... flexible.