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- 05/01/12 Frank's ABCs Part 2 - posted by Jo Anne Q. - lapichon2<at>yahoo.com
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Re: Frank's ABCs Part 2
05/04/12
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posted by jb
Great continuum Frank. I hadn't thought about yo-yos in years and had a good laugh recalling Patrick Green's famous trick called "the hungry dog." After doing the "sleeper," one straddles the yo-yo and as the retrieval is made, steps forward and the opening between the two halves grabs and sticks in the seat of your salt & pepper parochial pants. Kids...don't try this at home unless you want to LYAO.
Cheers,
jb
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