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- From: arielle@NeoSoft.com (Stephanie da Silva)
- Subject: Re: extreme strength (was: mom lifting car..)
- Organization: NeoSoft Communications Services -- (713) 684-5900
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 10:17:50 GMT
- Message-ID: <C0679r.MH1@NeoSoft.com>
- References: <1992Dec29.185926.5236@panix.com> <H.eg.LO&jEJF1hcw@harvee.billerica.ma.us>
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- In article <H.eg.LO&jEJF1hcw@harvee.billerica.ma.us> scm@harvee.billerica.ma.us writes:
- > In <1992Dec29.185926.5236@panix.com>, Daniel Burstein writes:
- >
- > >Ever carry someone on your back? Figure on that being 200 pounds.
- >
- > i doubt i have the strength to do either of those things, and i weigh
- > closer to 150 than to 200. your examples are far from universal.
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- I can carry a 200 pound guy on my back and I'm just a little slip of a
- thing. In fact, it used to be one of my favourite things to demonstrate
- to freak out people. I can't carry them far, but I can do it.
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- Stephanie "No, no, if I do that, I'll hurt you!" da Silva
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