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Are you a good smutter? How many times can you make it bounce

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
41 weeks ago

There was a world record of 88!

I've never tried but I don't think I'd be any good lol

But I'd imagine in would be both calming and competitive if you did it

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By *ensuallover1000Man
41 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I just looked up the meaning

I can now report back with confidence that the world record is in no danger from my inept efforts…

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By *ark ElMan
41 weeks ago

London


"There was a world record of 88!

I've never tried but I don't think I'd be any good lol

But I'd imagine in would be both calming and competitive if you did it

"

I have no idea what that is. I’ll google it but I just wanted to say, your username is HILARIOUS

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By *bi HaiveMan
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41 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

Are we using a definition I'm unaware of here?

Because having checked the OED and the good old Urban Dictionary.....I'm confuzzled.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
41 weeks ago

In England, stone skipping is known as “ducks and drakes,” in France, as “ricochet,” in Ireland, as “stone skiffing,” in Denmark as “smutting,” and every language, from Hindi to Russian to Chinese, has a unique word or term for skipping stones

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By *bi HaiveMan
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41 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"In England, stone skipping is known as “ducks and drakes,” in France, as “ricochet,” in Ireland, as “stone skiffing,” in Denmark as “smutting,” and every language, from Hindi to Russian to Chinese, has a unique word or term for skipping stones"

Ah....thanks!!

I can probably manage a 4, maybe a 5 bouncer.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
41 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

It’s all about getting the angle right and having a good wrist action

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By *ark ElMan
41 weeks ago

London

Oh! Well in that case. I can do about 5 bounces on a good day lol

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago


"In England, stone skipping is known as “ducks and drakes,” in France, as “ricochet,” in Ireland, as “stone skiffing,” in Denmark as “smutting,” and every language, from Hindi to Russian to Chinese, has a unique word or term for skipping stones"

Thanks for clarifying. For a minute there I thought you were an operator of machinery for cleaning impurities from grain and got rather confused. Damn google searches

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
41 weeks ago


"There was a world record of 88!

I've never tried but I don't think I'd be any good lol

But I'd imagine in would be both calming and competitive if you did it

I have no idea what that is. I’ll google it but I just wanted to say, your username is HILARIOUS "

I changed it and thought no ones getting it but might keep it a little longer now

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago

I can definitely get past ten. I used to love doing that, also teaching kids is fun. The first time they get it to bounce is brilliant.

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