01-18-2008, 10:57 PM
That was splendid Fox. Especially the flying kick. Haha.
As for me, I recall strangling a certain guy for kicks (every once in a while) back in Grade 2. Yes, just for kicks. And I never got in trouble doing that.
Then in High School, I broke someone's arm by just standing in place (sort of). We were playing futbol in PE. I was the goalkeeper. My classmate broke through our defense, so it was a 1-on-1 with the keeper situation. I ran up to him, but instead of sliding, I stopped some distance from him, then the guy was still going forward. I guess because of momentum and since I'm kinda in the wider side, he still ended up ramming into me. He fell down with a broken arm. And.. Err, I was just in place.
What's with all the violence when we were kids? LOLz. Here's something nonviolent:
My friends and I used to represent our school for math quiz cons. Usually these quiz cons last only for a half a day, meaning we have to show-up back at school in the afternoon. However, we usually don't. Haha. We make excuses, take our time, waste time, so that by the time we get back to school in the afternoon, classes are almost done. So we get to skip classes, get allowance, and get to go around for a while in exchange for a morning of math. Not a bad trade, IMO.
As for me, I recall strangling a certain guy for kicks (every once in a while) back in Grade 2. Yes, just for kicks. And I never got in trouble doing that.
Then in High School, I broke someone's arm by just standing in place (sort of). We were playing futbol in PE. I was the goalkeeper. My classmate broke through our defense, so it was a 1-on-1 with the keeper situation. I ran up to him, but instead of sliding, I stopped some distance from him, then the guy was still going forward. I guess because of momentum and since I'm kinda in the wider side, he still ended up ramming into me. He fell down with a broken arm. And.. Err, I was just in place.
What's with all the violence when we were kids? LOLz. Here's something nonviolent:
My friends and I used to represent our school for math quiz cons. Usually these quiz cons last only for a half a day, meaning we have to show-up back at school in the afternoon. However, we usually don't. Haha. We make excuses, take our time, waste time, so that by the time we get back to school in the afternoon, classes are almost done. So we get to skip classes, get allowance, and get to go around for a while in exchange for a morning of math. Not a bad trade, IMO.
"Numbers are not part of the real world; they're part of something else."
-Prof. Rolly Panopio, UPLB Math Division
-Prof. Rolly Panopio, UPLB Math Division