I find that a pogo stick does that, too!I read about that too somewhere. Some shoes had built in springiness which propelled the runner forward!
I find that a pogo stick does that, too!I read about that too somewhere. Some shoes had built in springiness which propelled the runner forward!
Around another seven minutes and you can go and rescue her, without getting wet.Mrs P is catching up with gardening.She is in the greenhouse.Finishing cleaning out the tomato plants.Trouble is it is raining very hard,so is trapped there.
You either have great faith in your local weather forecast or you're 7 minutes away with a big umbrella.Around another seven minutes and you can go and rescue her, without getting wet.
It's not raining here, about seven minutes to the east of his location. It's moving westward, and I don't have an umbrella.You either have great faith in your local weather forecast or you're 7 minutes away with a big umbrella.
Jumping Jacks available on e bay!When I was a kid we had plates with springs that you could strap to your shoes..... Jumping Jacks? Off to Mr Google to check lol
So how do ypu take them off without falling down? Seemed like the existential question about these, back in the 1960s. They seem like a frightfully bad idea. I prefer bicycles, did then, do now. Most efficient mode of transport known to nature, enhanced by mans' ingenuity.They've moved on a bit since
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A bit like Homer Simpson's hammer ?I read about that too somewhere. Some shoes had built in springiness which propelled the runner forward!
You sit down.So how do ypu take them off without falling down? Seemed like the existential question about these, back in the 1960s. They seem like a frightfully bad idea. I prefer bicycles, did then, do now. Most efficient mode of transport known to nature, enhanced by mans' ingenuity.
https://www.bike.nyc/blog/news/how-cyclists-beat-every-other-moving-creature-and-machine/
There were a load of people running round in circles !
Well they won't go very far if they carry on like that!
Oh! 26.2 miles !