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I can do that trick, and my husband (now deceased) could do it, too.He was 6'2" tall, sturdily built, but short of torso, long of leg, as am I.Each of us had long arms, too.Thank you for your post,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, June 5, 2011 11:31:21 AMSubject: Re: Fw: WHAT IS YOUR EXCUSE?

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Have you ever tried a little stunt.. that men absolutely cannot

do!...

Put a chair flat up against a wall, preferably a light kitchen

chair. One stands next to the chair, leans over and puts the

top of their head against the wall over the chair. Reach down

and pick up the chair (thus the light weight kitchen type chair,

that one can pick up easily).. then while holding the chair off

the ground, take your head from against the wall and stand up

while holding the chair.. Men absolutely can't do this.. has

something to do with our bending at the hips and them bending

over at the waist.. or vice versa

And I can still do the last pic too.. provided my butt is

planted firmly on the floor!!.. <grin>

HUGS

|)onna

I don't have a spiffalicious rug like hers, or a leopard print top(Himself won't let me buy animal print stuff, he hates it even more than hehates paisley... :-D) I CAN still do the last pic, though... in WYPractical Blackwork Designshttp://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."

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