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Post by Air » 10 Mar 2004 06:24

Ok, thanks.

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Post by Shredxor » 10 Mar 2004 21:07

W00t 1st smear both sides baby! (its monumental for me my 2nd double dex)
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Post by Dr_inferno » 11 Mar 2004 17:58

Nothing huge

strongside Barfly (sooo close to flip)
Toe blur
Quantum Butterfly
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Post by qphox » 11 Mar 2004 18:34

That's fantastic Ricky. That's so cool that your 2nd double dex was the flipside version of your 1st double dex.

Kepp with that trend, you can't go wrong! :)
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Post by Shredxor » 11 Mar 2004 18:50

yea i had pdx whirl off my foot today ... sucky imgunna drill in like 30 min

Edit: also toe whirl i think (right toe set left in out dex then right clipper?)
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Post by *Jethro* » 12 Mar 2004 00:57

I hit my first 3 dex, pixie dlo. I have hit it twice (barefoot) but i will get it again soon,possibly with shoes.
Hopefully back one day.

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Post by rodimius » 12 Mar 2004 02:43

Smear both sides, my fourth 2 dex.
Ripwalk off my foot.
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Post by mosher » 12 Mar 2004 07:41

I didn't know what it was until I just looked it up, I hit smear last night too! yay!

also i got both side dimwalks, it was a big pixie development night for me. I think soon i'll be able to duck my pixie, then its pheonix time!
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Post by cd » 12 Mar 2004 12:44

stepping op firefly and stepping same firefly (do these have names?)... nothing huge, considering I first hit pixie firefly almost a year ago.

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Post by Muffinman » 12 Mar 2004 18:05

just now i hit:
-sumo [beesauce]!!!!!!!! (anyone else find sumo easier than matador?)
-little apple > legbeater [beesauce], dropped blurry whirl > blurry whirl same run


i hate the name little apple. little apple should be symp torque. i dont think gyro symp mirage is hard enough to be named after a little version of big apple...not hardly.

whats firefly?


EDIT: SUPERFLY BOTH SIDES!!!!! i win!!

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Post by ThomASS » 12 Mar 2004 18:41

firefly is a butterfly dragon

i hit gyro simple reverse swirl...i think thats what it is
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Post by Juan » 12 Mar 2004 18:51

symp torque should be 'miniapolis' :wink:

gyro symp mirage should be 'g.s. mirage' :)
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Post by hacksterbator » 12 Mar 2004 20:40

flip atomic whirl. trying it beesauce.

oh and i'm so close to plastic man (barrage> paradon> barfly> repeat), but dropped on the last barfly.
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Post by brian relly » 12 Mar 2004 20:41

Paradon.

But I still suck at it.
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Post by *Jethro* » 13 Mar 2004 00:25

pixie whirl but it was the (i need to school my whirls more). flip pixie clipper, flip reverse whirl (set from toe) and my first magellan with shoes.
Hopefully back one day.

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Post by Jeremy » 13 Mar 2004 00:30

I used to find sumo much harder than matador, but now I find it much easier. I hate the way you can just lose a move like that, although I finally started drilling it (matador) again, with the aim of hitting rubberman 2 in the distant future.

Today I hit complete symposium tap down! Yeah symposium butterflys are the shit!

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Post by reni » 13 Mar 2004 00:31

nuclear paradon.
symp. whirling swirl (beesauce)
mullet rake

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Post by Jeremy » 13 Mar 2004 00:34

Wow props man.
Nuclear Parradon - I presume you mean cold fusion - does it end on the same foot it started?

Erik and Liam will love the way you named that!! :wink:

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Post by reni » 13 Mar 2004 00:39

Jeremy wrote:does it end on the same foot it started?
yep. thanx for your words.

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Post by hacksterbator » 13 Mar 2004 01:56

a new 7 tonight!

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