
Ever thought that you could get flushed down the loo? That girls wee out their bottoms? Or that bumming means two men rubbing their bums together? Tell us about your childhood misconceptions. Thanks to Joefish for the suggestion.
( , Wed 18 Jan 2012, 15:21)
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you will know all the points of weakness on the human body, along with at least 3 instant kill techniques.
Of course, I can't show you how to do them, as they're illegal (and would kill you), but I definately learnt them.
( , Thu 19 Jan 2012, 22:02, 11 replies)

Now it's more like once you've watched a dozen youtube videos of "secret lethal moves that my master in China only taught me"... I think those kinds of DVDs might be the most rapidly growing form of charlatanry right now. Everyone knows you can only learn the kill techniques by having them done to you a few times in person, anyway. :)
( , Fri 20 Jan 2012, 4:39, closed)

a bunch of 10 or 11 year olds were being shown the rudiments of how to fall down safely by a burly bloke tripping us up one by one. A friend of mine took exception to the procedure, stepped over the trip and punched the hong kong fooey master right in the kidney. He laughed it off and pretended it hadn't hurt but spoke with an obviously strained voice for the rest of the lesson.
Bony eleven-year-old knuckles: 1 Chop sockey: nil
( , Fri 20 Jan 2012, 8:49, closed)

by heading his advice and running away from a fight.
Two of us from the class were to be attacked, in turn, by the rest of the class (to practice blocking). One rather large gentleman took a flying leap at me, whilst screaming; I wisely decided that a block was out of the question, and stepped aside, allowing my assailant to plow into a pile of chairs.
Bruce Lee had nothing on me.
( , Fri 20 Jan 2012, 9:32, closed)

The hopping bird stack-o-chairs technique. Advanced stuff for a child.
( , Fri 20 Jan 2012, 9:54, closed)

I slipped on some mud on the concrete play area and knocked one of my teeth out.
Didn't even have time to put a hand out to save my face.
Smooooth.
( , Fri 20 Jan 2012, 12:13, closed)
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