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Loved the numeral 3s Santa Clara did.

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and that one INT does, im not sure what you would call it...

That is a rectilinear recumbent reverse rhomboid rotation.

I'm surprised you didn't know that.

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That is a rectilinear recumbent reverse rhomboid rotation.

I'm surprised you didn't know that.

*I* wouldn't know that, either, Mikey! (...but, you would guess that of me, eh?!) :worthy: ...but I sure know a stickman when I see one. With real sticks, too. Here's to the BD team for the newest of the old! :lol:

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OK simple stuff: Madison rotating almost company front, Bluestars bike complete with rotating wheels, Cavies jump and dive, tossing guard members, Phantom guard behind shields, Bluecoats horn block, Carolina's crown, Santa Clara guard's opening pogo move. This is what pops into my head for '08.

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That is a rectilinear recumbent reverse rhomboid rotation.

I'm surprised you didn't know that.

oh is that what its called, i thought it was a spenda to mucha on pretzel, drill. or a scatter drill...

either way i guess i was wrong :rock:

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oh is that what its called, i thought it was a spenda to mucha on pretzel, drill. or a scatter drill...

either way i guess i was wrong :rock:

No cookie for you!

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zippers.

THAT'S what they were... that's what I was trying to say here:

...vertical expanding and collapsing files, mirrored over a yard line...

"zippers", yeah. Much better way of putting it. :rock:

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