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I was at my ex's one night, drinking and my shoes were hurting so I took them out and stretched my toes. Oen of the gusy started yelling cos I can point my big toe directly up (like a perfect right angle) and I never knew no one else could do it!

Pics will come later :P

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I have a burp that terrifies small children.

I was walking along with my kids at Adventure world at the end of last year, I ripped a quick "throat fart" out, and the 2 girls on the path in front of us screamed, and one leaped sideways into a bush.

I LOL'ed, my youngest one joined in, and my eldest daughter flounced off in disgust :P

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  inthisglass said:
i can move my ears :D

one at a time or both if i want

its adorable

I do somethign similar...but it's my top and bra :P

how do u 'remove ur ears' u can't just make a statement and not elbaroate on how this part trick is performed

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  Stinky Rooster said:
I have a burp that terrifies small children.

I was walking along with my kids at Adventure world at the end of last year, I ripped a quick "throat fart" out, and the 2 girls on the path in front of us screamed, and one leaped sideways into a bush.

I LOL'ed, my youngest one joined in, and my eldest daughter flounced off in disgust ;)

lol, I can burp so that it sounds like a dinosaur... we should catch up for and talk record deals Dale :teehee:

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  infamous_t said:
lol, I can burp so that it sounds like a dinosaur... we should catch up for and talk record deals Dale ;)

HA! Just don't let my missus find out. She never really got over the whole "being escorted from Myers" debarcle.....

(I am pretty sure the security guard was secretly impressed)

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  infamous_t said:
No volunteers to get it out? It'd be your civic duty to help a girl in distress :starwars:

I've got this.. tool.. I think it would have done the job quite nicely! But yeah.. I'd like to see you sink the black in the corner pocket without a cue!

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