Darn, here I nought I was pretty good at skipping rocks.
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Darn it, thought, not nought. How did that happen?
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Caveman hydrodynamics. I liked it. I’m good for about 8. Dudes got one hell of an arm for one of us older guys.
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@Joe6
You nought but thought .. about “nought”, that is.
Thats how it happened
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I was the first stone-skipper.
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I was the first stone.
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Wendy bested me after getting a minute of training. That’s 60 years of stone skipping I’ll never get back.
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Used to be pretty good myself but he’s got my best beat.
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I used to take the kids down to the Rocky River and we’d all skip stones for fun. This guy has it down!
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We used to play this game: Bet on the number of skips (or even any) for “bad” skipping rocks. How ellipsoidal/spherical can you get before it won’t skip any more?!
I guess we played that because none of us could skip like that guy. 🙂
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We can use all the recycled plastic from the oceans to make perfect skipping stones using computer modeling and AI…
Whoops – wouldn’t that be littering?
Sorta like flying all around the world to conferences to discuss globull warming…
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Keith Richards, actually you were one of the first ones stoned. This older guy is having a blast at something as simple as skipping stones and channeling his own inner kid who still likes simple pleasures in life like skipping stones. I wonder if his nickname is Skippy.
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And how much does that pay?
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My dad used to make me go “awe” as a kid at how far he could skip a rock.
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2:53 – “I’m still in physical therapy from shoulder surgery”. I was gonna guess tennis elbow if anything.
Funny Geoff we must think a little bit alike. The ‘stoned’ Keith Richard’s was the first thought crossed my mind reading the post.
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Skipped stones:
Brian Jones
Bill Wyman
Ian Stewart
Charlie Watts
Mick Taylor
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Back in Scranton, Little Joey Biden was so poor that he had to skip bricks off of rain puddles. They called him “The Champ” because the Chimp and the Chump were already taken by his Dad and Uncle.
Darn, here I nought I was pretty good at skipping rocks.
Darn it, thought, not nought. How did that happen?
Caveman hydrodynamics. I liked it. I’m good for about 8. Dudes got one hell of an arm for one of us older guys.
@Joe6
You nought but thought .. about “nought”, that is.
Thats how it happened
I was the first stone-skipper.
I was the first stone.
Wendy bested me after getting a minute of training. That’s 60 years of stone skipping I’ll never get back.
Used to be pretty good myself but he’s got my best beat.
I used to take the kids down to the Rocky River and we’d all skip stones for fun. This guy has it down!
We used to play this game: Bet on the number of skips (or even any) for “bad” skipping rocks. How ellipsoidal/spherical can you get before it won’t skip any more?!
I guess we played that because none of us could skip like that guy. 🙂
We can use all the recycled plastic from the oceans to make perfect skipping stones using computer modeling and AI…
Whoops – wouldn’t that be littering?
Sorta like flying all around the world to conferences to discuss globull warming…
Keith Richards, actually you were one of the first ones stoned. This older guy is having a blast at something as simple as skipping stones and channeling his own inner kid who still likes simple pleasures in life like skipping stones. I wonder if his nickname is Skippy.
And how much does that pay?
My dad used to make me go “awe” as a kid at how far he could skip a rock.
2:53 – “I’m still in physical therapy from shoulder surgery”. I was gonna guess tennis elbow if anything.
Funny Geoff we must think a little bit alike. The ‘stoned’ Keith Richard’s was the first thought crossed my mind reading the post.
Skipped stones:
Brian Jones
Bill Wyman
Ian Stewart
Charlie Watts
Mick Taylor
Back in Scranton, Little Joey Biden was so poor that he had to skip bricks off of rain puddles. They called him “The Champ” because the Chimp and the Chump were already taken by his Dad and Uncle.