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hvatum@softhome.net (hvatum) wrote in message news:<3793caff.0407092219.5e0f5d7f@posting.google.com>...
> "TJ" <hundtoftnospam@bresnan.net> wrote in message news:<n8OdnQjYadD7CHHdRVn- > uA@bresnan.com>... > > "p e t e f a g e r l i n" > > <pete1NOSPAM@REMOVETHECAPSpetefagerlin.com> wrote in > > message > > news:kSWGc.12395$U04.536@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com... > > > I also rode around a bit. > > > > > > http://www.petefagerlin.com/norge04.htm > > > > And you didn't even gain any weight. Where is your > > Viking Dress? > > > > TJ www.fatboy.s5.com www.gvii.net/hundtoft > > LOL. Actually norway is one of the fittest countries I > know of, every time I visit I'm blown away by the number > of tall, hot, thin women walking around. Not a bad country > to visit. ![]() > > The fat Vikings you're thinking of are the Russ, they > settled and ruled russia and have a propensity to gain > weight when the load on carbs. The > norwegian/german/icelandic/danish? word for Russia is > "Russland", land of the Russ. Russ is the Finnish word for Sweden, the vikings that ruled Russia (it was settled before the vikings arrived) were from Sweden. |
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"Slacker" <slacker7@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:2l91blF9uaglU1@uni-berlin.de... > TJ wrote: > >>I've never used body armor for mtbing (so far), so I > >>have a question. Why is it that in this picture, they're > >>being worn to cover the inner wrist? Body armor I've > >>worn for martial arts and hockey usually covers the > >>outside. > >> > > > > It is the dainty European body armor. They don't wreck > > as hard. > > > > TJ > > > or > <http://zoom- bizarre.com/english/galerie/quartet/zveryspecial_thu_- 077_500w.j pg> > > <http://zoom-bizarre.com/english/galerie/stork- mood/zmststorchbl_03_074_500w .jpg> > > > -- > Slacker ROTFLMAO. Good one. European body armor. TJ |
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On 2004-07-08, Stephen Baker penned:
> Monique says: > >>Why is it that in this picture, they're being worn to >>cover the inner wrist? > > Imagine yourself flying over the bars. Now imagine how > your hands are as you stick them out to fend off the > Earth. Palm down. Where is going to get scraped? You got > it - the inside of the wrist. ;-) > > Steve "never used armour either, but has a vivid > imagination!" Yup -- that makes sense. Although I hope it's forearm down, not palm down, unless you really like to break your wrist. -- monique |
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