Posted by jon f mn on February 26, 2015 at 23:29:35 from (70.198.129.34):
This is a pic of my knee after a fall this morning. Got some swelling goin on, also took some damage to one elbo and have a bruise on my back. I'm just waiting for the security camera video of it to show up on YouTube. The pre-landing, anti-gravity interpretive dance was epic.
I started it with a simple "hook your toe on a half inch of concrete" moron maneuver. This really set the theme for the whole show, simple, yet elegant and entertaining.
I followed that seamlessly with a triple "split your pelvic bone" with a full recovery and a complete "Fred Flintstone get your car movin". Not everyone can pull that off in front of a crowd.
Then I immediately went into my own version of the difficult to complete "double reverse half nelson on the elbo" with a roll and a half landing into an icy water puddle.
The attending judges scored me a 9.9, 10.0, 10.0, and 9.7. The 9.7 judge wasn't wearing her glasses tho.
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