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Are they beach legs, ape legs, stay at home legs, other? mine are perfect for the beach apart from the blemishes.
oedipa maas
Sep23-07, 04:51 PM
I have a pair that I wear to the beach and another pair that I just wear around home.
Are beach legs webbed?
My are as skinny as toothpicks.
Chi Meson
Sep24-07, 10:10 AM
I have a pair that I wear to the beach and another pair that I just wear around home.
Ahhh ha ha ha! That's a great image.
My legs look good on a bike. Unfortunately, I'm more of a runner.
Jimmy Snyder
Sep24-07, 10:13 AM
Well, I could argue that I don't have any legs. But I would probably lose.
Lifting 260 lbs in the gym legs.
Seems like Chi is the top so far , with two extremes chicken legs and tree stumps.
Chi Meson
Sep24-07, 10:33 AM
Seems like Chi is the top so far , with two extremes chicken legs and tree stumps.
You guys want a picture?
EnumaElish
Sep24-07, 10:41 AM
Well, I could argue that I don't have any legs. But I would probably lose."I don't need legs. I have legs." -- Jerry Seinfeld :rofl:
Ivan Seeking
Sep24-07, 11:10 AM
Tree stumps.
Moonbear
Sep24-07, 11:12 AM
Tree stumps.
Don't forget that extra digging foot. That seems to come in handy. :biggrin:
My legs would be good beach legs if they weren't so pale, or bruised, or short, or...:uhh: They're good, sturdy farm legs though.
tacosareveryyum
Sep24-07, 01:00 PM
Are beach legs webbed?
My are as skinny as toothpicks.
Pics or I call shens.:smile:
kach22i
Sep24-07, 01:19 PM
My wife likes them (my legs), so that's fine with me.
Last night she was petting them as if they were a furry cat. I had to ask her to stop, it was getting weird.
mgb_phys
Sep24-07, 01:23 PM
Last night she was petting them as if they were a furry cat. I had to ask her to stop, it was getting weird.
Mine does that - I daren't argue.
The only problem with mine is that they are both shorter than the other!
I have duck's disease =my bum is too close to the ground.
Jimmy Snyder
Sep24-07, 01:39 PM
The only problem with mine is that they are both shorter than the other!
How about that, I always thought that if you had one leg shorter than the other, that nature would compensate and you would have one leg longer than the other. My problem is that I am too short for my weight. But at least both of my legs reach the ground.
edit - now I see, in your case, in order to compensate, you would have to have both legs longer than the other and that is logically impossible.
Math Is Hard
Sep24-07, 01:41 PM
My wife likes them (my legs), so that's fine with me.
Last night she was petting them as if they were a furry cat. I had to ask her to stop, it was getting weird.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Moonbear
Sep24-07, 01:48 PM
My wife likes them (my legs), so that's fine with me.
Last night she was petting them as if they were a furry cat. I had to ask her to stop, it was getting weird.
And you didn't suggest she just move her hands up a bit further? Yep, definitely married. :biggrin:
hypatia
Sep24-07, 02:00 PM
I kinda have Tina Turner legs {not black} but pretty tan and ready for a beach anytime!
My wife likes them (my legs), so that's fine with me.
Last night she was petting them as if they were a furry cat. I had to ask her to stop, it was getting weird.
Are they so furry? :biggrin:
Right now i have 96% hairly legs. I was at a party right and these guys pinned me to a bed and stuck those women shaving strips and ripped it off my leg. Now i have manly left leg with a bald patch. Its funny to feel. B
I kinda have Tina Turner legs {not black} but pretty tan and ready for a beach anytime!
I thought she had bowed legs, or is it just the way she walks.
moe darklight
Sep24-07, 06:12 PM
My wife likes them (my legs), so that's fine with me.
Last night she was petting them as if they were a furry cat. I had to ask her to stop, it was getting weird.
:rofl: I'm half jewish, half italian; I know how you feel :rofl:
Ivan Seeking
Sep24-07, 07:15 PM
I thought she had bowed legs, or is it just the way she walks.
{Enter joke that includes a reference to "horse" and bowed legs}
hypatia
Sep24-07, 10:39 PM
lol If you can ever see a photo of her just standing with her legs together{believe me its rare}, you'll discover shes not bow legged at all.
Huckleberry
Sep25-07, 10:04 AM
If I were ever ship-wrecked on a deserted island I could signal passing rescue aircraft by reflecting the glare off my pale legs towards them. Not only are they pale, but they are hairy too. What is odd is that only my legs have an overabundance of hair. Someone might think I was a cave-dwelling ape if that was all they could see of me. They are also fairly flexible, though not as much as they used to be. I can still throw a leg behind my head if I care to or turn my flipper-shaped feet about 270 degrees apart. At one time I could do a front/back split, or bend over slowly backwards, touch the ground with my hands and then come back to a standing position. Ok, I really am a freak!
zoobyshoe
Sep25-07, 01:34 PM
I thought she had bowed legs, or is it just the way she walks.
She got legs!
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/RSPOD/RS432~Tina-Turner-Rolling-Stone-no-432-October-1984-Posters.jpg
Astronuc
Sep25-07, 01:47 PM
ZZ Top: "Legs"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNvOPN1LoQ4
:biggrin:
If I were ever ship-wrecked on a deserted island I could signal passing rescue aircraft by reflecting the glare off my pale legs towards them. Not only are they pale, but they are hairy too. What is odd is that only my legs have an overabundance of hair. Someone might think I was a cave-dwelling ape if that was all they could see of me. They are also fairly flexible, though not as much as they used to be. I can still throw a leg behind my head if I care to or turn my flipper-shaped feet about 270 degrees apart. At one time I could do a front/back split, or bend over slowly backwards, touch the ground with my hands and then come back to a standing position. Ok, I really am a freak!
WOW, you should be in a circus LOL.
Huckleberry
Sep25-07, 05:33 PM
WOW, you should be in a circus LOL.I am. It's a one man show. You'll catch me at restaurants and book stores Saturday evening entertaining the crowds.
Which reminds me, Terry Pratchett will be at Powell's near me this Wednesday for a book signing. I think I might go check that out. I've never bothered to go to a book signing before and I like Terry Pratchett. His Mort character is my favorite.
Moonbear
Sep25-07, 05:35 PM
WOW, you should be in a circus LOL.
That's probably why he hangs out with all of us in GD. :biggrin:
Right now i have 96% hairly legs. I was at a party right and these guys pinned me to a bed and stuck those women shaving strips and ripped it off my leg. Now i have manly left leg with a bald patch. Its funny to feel. B
If you ever get lonely you can always wax the rest of your left leg and pretend....... Maybe I'll leave that one.
I also have some legs.
Huckleberry
Sep25-07, 06:41 PM
That's probably why he hangs out with all of us in GD. :biggrin:
I like GD because it is kind of like the PF circus side-show. I am too ignorant of most science to actively participate in the other sections of this forum, although sometimes I like to poke my head into the philosophy section just to convince myself that "I am not an animal." The more I try, the less concerned I become with the conclusion. I'm starting to think that argument has no legs.
Jimmy Snyder
Sep26-07, 09:42 AM
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense. - Tom Clancy
Guy loses leg - again. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20982414/?GT1=10357)
Huckleberry
Sep26-07, 09:58 AM
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense. - Tom Clancy
Guy loses leg - again. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20982414/?GT1=10357)
I would think he would be less attached to his leg, now that it is unattached to him. It never writes. It never calls. Sounds like a tragedy in the making to me.
Astronuc
Sep26-07, 06:44 PM
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense. - Tom Clancy
Reality is often stranger than fiction -- someone?
Jimmy Snyder
Sep27-07, 09:05 AM
Reality is often stranger than fiction -- someone?
Yeah, I just took the first one I could find. But after all there is a difference between saying something first, and saying it well. Here's an older one:
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't.
Mark Twain
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