Japanese crossword «Standing on one leg»
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Had to stop doing yoga - couldn't do this any more.
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Can you do this with your eyes shut?
I can but I'm counting few seconds.
replyI can but I'm counting few seconds.
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I meant that I can stand on one leg. The emoji is my go to eye roll emoji.
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I can.
I actually test my balance with the one leg thing daily. In my head, I am doing well because I can stand up to put pants on one leg at a time.
replyI actually test my balance with the one leg thing daily. In my head, I am doing well because I can stand up to put pants on one leg at a time.
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I felt the same way as I was coming up on my 40s, because I could do that as well as a somewhat passable arabesque (though never on pointe).
Though I turn 49 in a few days and it's been nearly 10 years since I could stand on 2 legs for more than a few minutes without pain and fatigue sucking the wind out of me. But I have the advantage that, after the spinal surgery last year, I couldn't even safely lift 5lbs on my 48th bday. So, I get to feel accomplished by my current ability to lift a gallon of water by myself. ;)
replyThough I turn 49 in a few days and it's been nearly 10 years since I could stand on 2 legs for more than a few minutes without pain and fatigue sucking the wind out of me. But I have the advantage that, after the spinal surgery last year, I couldn't even safely lift 5lbs on my 48th bday. So, I get to feel accomplished by my current ability to lift a gallon of water by myself. ;)
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That is FANTASTIC news. I have heard it said that many people my age (Well beyond 49) people can't do that...OK, why am I not stating my age? That is kinda dumb. I will be 68 this year.
replyJust an itch, I do it all the time. When the inevitable happens, I just get up again.
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I can do it too...it's the getting up that's a problem!
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And people who want to help you are no help at all.
replyYour drawings are always unexpected and a pleasant thing to solve. The solution process is also very original. I'm really enjoying it. Thank you for this pleasure.
replyI feel like we're missing the story. Why is he doing this. He appears to be outdoors in a rather romantic landscape. Is that where he likes to practice such maneuvers? Is he dancing? Is this a scene in a ballet?
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