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Post by George on Oct 29, 2003 21:59:32 GMT 8
yeah, so im doing rollerblading as an assessed activity in A Level Physical education, and whats more, me sukeats and my teacher have to write the exam. oh sukeats, by the way, can you help me write the exam... it shouldnt be hard... infact.. i doubt we'll have to do anything... its going to be based on the asa/x games judging style, but it will incorporate street for the technique side of things
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Post by sukeats on Oct 30, 2003 11:19:42 GMT 8
hhahaha...
"george shows a tendeceny to never grab his airs....losing precious marks from his overall score..."
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Post by sukeats on Oct 30, 2003 11:22:34 GMT 8
i bet all rollerbladers at one point or another has tried to twist his assignments into a rollerblading related one. (well all except that lone engineer)
ive done a rollerblading website, magazine, skate magazine cover photoshoot, photoshoots etc etc.
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Post by nickKORR on Oct 30, 2003 13:01:23 GMT 8
congrats keats
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Post by George on Oct 30, 2003 21:53:30 GMT 8
haha.. keats i dont think nicks being sincere...
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Post by sukeats on Oct 31, 2003 10:27:34 GMT 8
that's because being a 'coach' to george isnt exactly a dream job
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Post by nickKORR on Oct 31, 2003 17:21:39 GMT 8
yeah man.......i'm not....
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Post by ray on Oct 31, 2003 22:00:14 GMT 8
i wonder why physics i'm stuying didn't have any rollerblading part in it... it could relate with inertia or something right?
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Post by George on Nov 3, 2003 11:50:01 GMT 8
why dont you relate me kicking your ass to friction?
yeah well its not a job keats, ita a labour of love.
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Post by ray on Nov 6, 2003 20:03:13 GMT 8
no.. thats impulse not friction.. friction is when you grind, slide..etc.
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Post by George on Nov 6, 2003 21:19:10 GMT 8
no, how about when your arse causes friction against my foot. its inertia, transition of energies from my foot to your arse.
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Post by ray on Nov 9, 2003 12:55:33 GMT 8
okay okay you win
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Post by George on Nov 9, 2003 19:32:22 GMT 8
yes!! *thrusts hand out, grabs at air, twists wrist, pulls hand back*
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