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Hmmmmmm...

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This calls for some caption needed.

Ducklings: Alright gang, fluff those feathers and make cute sounds. We don't have all day, she just left from the ATM there is plenty for us to share equally!

Or this would be a priceless picture for Aflack :wink:
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Re: Bill misses the point...

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Bill Glasheen wrote:
When teaching karate at UVa (14 years), I had a 2nd floor apartment that overlooked a bus stop on Jefferson Park Avenue. I used to note how people would stand waiting for the bus. For the most part, this is pretty much it.


... watch their gestures, shifting of weight, hands in pockets, arms crossed, etc, that's their "natural stance". Lot's of tricks to train someone from their "natural stance", tougher if they're thinking "karate" though.
Ahhh come on Bill no one is buying that; you were standing at the window eyeing the girls! :multi: :multi: :multi:
I can tell you about an incident as a young kid where I was listening to my new transistor radio with an earplug and someone ran by and snatched the thing from me. He was gone before I knew what happened. The same happens with a purse, etc.
Sorry to hear about your purse Bill. Glad no one got hurt, hope you managed to replace your purse with something pretty and in fashion.

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Post by Bill Glasheen »

When I glanced over what I wrote, I knew someone might come back with the purse comment. Let's see now... who will be the first to do it?

As for watching the girls, well... I plead the 5th. :roll:

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