Stuffing into Small Places?
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Infiltrator
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 15:06
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Inspired from something interesting in my life. I have questions for everyone: What is the smallest space you have seen someone fit into (personally, not on tv or the web)? Do you ever have the urge to fit yourself into small spaces? What is the smallest spacwe that you have fit into? I think a cardboard box. Not regularly. Probably a locker. -------------------- I make guacamole at work =:T:= Posts: 454 | Registered: Monday, August 20 2007 07:00 |
Canned
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 15:30
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Hmm, I can fit into lockers...but I don't remember much else. I have been growing at a fast rate for a while so I don't really know. -------------------- I can transform into almost anything, but not sanity -Iffy Muffins n' Hell|Muffins n' Hell: The Muffins Are Back Again I have an addiction to Spiderweb games. I like this image Not in your shed -We are still under developement, but help would be nice. By the way, most of the conversation goes in the Moderator forum, in case your confused. Iffy= Infernal Flamming Muffin. The y is added to make a word. lol teh stupd text spek is lik ubar dum lol Posts: 1799 | Registered: Sunday, February 4 2007 08:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 15:31
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I have witnessed the kids climbing into boxes, cupboards, and shelves. Nothing really impressive for the size that they were at the time. I have many urges to stuff myself into a box and ship myself far, far, away. Mostly because of previously mentioned kids. -------------------- Forever Always on Past the End TrueSite for Blades - Blades Walkthroughs Pixle Profusion - BoE Graphics Archive Posts: 563 | Registered: Tuesday, July 27 2004 07:00 |
Agent
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 16:20
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I participated in a game of hide-and-seek with my siblings, and during the course of the game I managed to wedge myself into a shelf of mine. During the mentioned game I found my brother in the dryer, which resulted in a rather long lecture from my father. I rarely have any urges to confine myself to small spaces. I've always wondered how small children have a knack for perpetrating the bounds of sanity. *recalls early childhood and chuckles* -------------------- Jesus is a pacifist. Posts: 1384 | Registered: Tuesday, February 6 2007 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 19:31
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I once crawled past the spare tire and the sidewall of the car from the back seat to the trunk to unlock the trunk from the inside. I guess the gap was less than 18 inches (0.5 meters) Posts: 4643 | Registered: Friday, February 10 2006 08:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 19:44
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On a trip to the Britain I once say a girl (about 14 to 15) fit into a dryer. -------------------- A rock has weight whether you admit it or not Posts: 479 | Registered: Wednesday, July 12 2006 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 21:59
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My personal witnesses of impressive self-cramming seen a rather large man fit himself into a dryer to prove he could, a boy of around 2 manage to squeeze himself between the vertical bars in a railing, and, my personal favorite, a different boy around age 3 decide to sit in the refrigerator and do so. I'm not particularly interested in putting myself into a box. I need my space. —Alorael, who doesn't know what the smallest space he's ever been in was. It was probably non-Euclidean, though. Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
Shaper
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 22:20
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I've found it's now impossible for me to be put in a box. I like the scene in Ocean's Eleven when the tiny Asian acrobat slips back first down into the inside of a lockbox on wheels being taken into the casino vault. He folds up neatly in two, and slides down neatly inside completely out of sight. I guess you'd have to not be claustrophobic to be in the heist business. -S- -------------------- A4 Items • A4 Singleton • G4 Items • G4 Forging • G4 Infiltrator • NR Items • The Lonely Celt • A5 Items Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 23:06
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I discovered during my senior year of high school that I could fit into all but the smallest size lockers in the band room. It started as a prank on my girlfriend, and I ended up liking the fact that it was quiet and comfortable so much that I began to occasionally meditate in my locker during my lunch hour. EDIT: 700. Yay. -------------------- The Silent Assassin has been known to fit in the cracks under doors and between sofa cushions. It should also be noted that said doors and sofa cushions were rarely in their proper places at the times of use. [ Sunday, November 18, 2007 23:07: Message edited by: Lenar ] -------------------- -Lenar Labs What's Your Destiny? Ushmushmeifa: Lenar's power is almighty and ineffable. All hail lord Noric, god of... well, something important, I'm sure. Posts: 735 | Registered: Monday, January 16 2006 08:00 |
Shaper
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 23:08
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And to think that school bullies usually consider this punishment. -S- -------------------- A4 Items • A4 Singleton • G4 Items • G4 Forging • G4 Infiltrator • NR Items • The Lonely Celt • A5 Items Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00 |
Shaper
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written Monday, November 19 2007 04:11
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quote:Yeah, we have to cram ourselves into dryers once a week, lest we forget how to do it. I've once managed to fit in one of the shelves in my wardrobe. Looking at the gap now, though, I very much doubt I'll be able to get in again. -------------------- Nikki's Nook - bigger than Jesus? Posts: 2864 | Registered: Monday, September 8 2003 07:00 |
Lifecrafter
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written Monday, November 19 2007 07:49
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quote:My locker in 10th grade was easy to fit into. It was a music locker made for either a double bass or two cellos. I ate lunch in my locker quite a bit. -------------------- Do not underestimate the power of the mechanical pencil. Join the Dark side. We have cookies. "Hey, Patrick, feel this random pipe. It's squishy"-Nils Posts: 834 | Registered: Thursday, July 8 2004 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Monday, November 19 2007 09:52
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quote:That's "we" as in "all Brits"? Because if yes, you people are even odder than I've always thought. :P -------------------- The Noble and Ancient Order of Polaris - We're Not Yet Dead. Encyclopedia • Blades Forge • Archives • Stats • RSS (This Topic / Forum) • Blog • NaNoWriMo Did-chat thentagoespyet jumund fori is jus, hat onlime gly nertan ne gethen Firyoubbit 'obio.' Decorum deserves a whole line of my signature, and an entry in your bookmarks. Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Monday, November 19 2007 09:54
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Let me clarify while I saw this happen in Britain the girl was a fellow American -------------------- A rock has weight whether you admit it or not Posts: 479 | Registered: Wednesday, July 12 2006 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Monday, November 19 2007 10:11
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Yet again UBB attacked me. (It's a sign, I tell you! A sign!) Let me say this again. This one little kid at my school, "Skippy,"* decided one day to try to slip all the way through the semicircular loop at the top of a metal hand railing during recess. He got in up to his stomach and was unable to go further. He couldn't back his arms out, either. He just hung there, attracting a huge crowd and laughing hysterically (like he always does whenever he inflicts pain or hardship on himself). I'm not sure how he got out. I think that a teacher came over and helped him. No fire departments. Aww. Now he's too big and wise to do that again (even though it was just last school year). When I was younger, I loved slipping under a laundry basket and being able to have it firmly on the ground. I didn't outgrow being able to do this until, oh, third grade. *Name not changed for posterity. Actual nickname. -------------------- "Of course, not all technology is good. Some is exactly the opposite (bad)." — Dave Barry Posts: 458 | Registered: Friday, August 6 2004 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Monday, November 19 2007 13:23
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Because of your last post I just decided to see if I could fit under a laundry basket. The answer is no. -------------------- I make guacamole at work =:T:= Posts: 454 | Registered: Monday, August 20 2007 07:00 |
Agent
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written Monday, November 19 2007 13:31
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Pfft. Forget when I could fit under a laundry basket. I used to be able to go through a laundry basket. -------------------- Here will be the pet choices: Potatoe Salmon, Pet Rock, or Sabre-toothed Lime? Posts: 1186 | Registered: Friday, June 18 2004 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Monday, November 19 2007 13:33
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:eek: You're kidding, right? -------------------- I make guacamole at work =:T:= Posts: 454 | Registered: Monday, August 20 2007 07:00 |
Shaper
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written Monday, November 19 2007 15:20
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Must not have been a very good laundry basket then... -------------------- Lt. Sullust Quaere verum Posts: 2462 | Registered: Wednesday, October 3 2001 07:00 |
Agent
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written Monday, November 19 2007 17:45
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Masochists must enjoy cramming themselves under sinks because it's quite painful. Yes, I've done that before...quite stupid actually. I never attempted to fit under a laundry basket, but I do remember sledding down a flight of stairs in one. *Announcer: Children do NOT try this at home.* -------------------- Jesus is a pacifist. Posts: 1384 | Registered: Tuesday, February 6 2007 08:00 |
Shaper
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written Monday, November 19 2007 23:18
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This just might be the oddest thread ever. I'm rather enjoying it. -S- -------------------- A4 Items • A4 Singleton • G4 Items • G4 Forging • G4 Infiltrator • NR Items • The Lonely Celt • A5 Items Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00 |
Shaper
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written Tuesday, November 20 2007 02:59
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quote:She was just adopting the local customs, I'll wager. And yes, Aran, I did mean "all Brits". Ask saunders if you don't believe me. -------------------- Nikki's Nook - bigger than Jesus? Posts: 2864 | Registered: Monday, September 8 2003 07:00 |
Electric Sheep One
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written Tuesday, November 20 2007 03:54
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The famous English sense of humour is like the famous Chinese small feet. -------------------- We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty. Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Tuesday, November 20 2007 07:39
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See that's funny, my dad is 100% Chinese and he has pretty big feet. I do too. So does my brother. Anyway, speaking of culturual stuff, aren't europeans hairy? -------------------- I make guacamole at work =:T:= Posts: 454 | Registered: Monday, August 20 2007 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Tuesday, November 20 2007 16:00
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quote:Chinese women, not men, have small feet. The stereotype stands. (Unless your mom is Chinese and has big feet too...) -------------------- "What direction, what direction now?" ---- My poetry Posts: 432 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2007 07:00 |