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ive actually started experimenting with some techniques for next time, the first time ive ever actually traned ms paint

Keep pratce. A misspelling you think? No! It is the greatest story ever told

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The Story of Bust-A-Move

When I was in high school, there was a kid who wasn't all there in the head, but he really loved to break dance. At all the assemblies, there he'd be, breakdancing away. Everyone would be throwing stuff at him, because to be honest, he was terrible. Really really terrible. But what mattered was, he enjoyed himself, and he chased that dream.

My friends and I had a soft spot for the little guy. Whenever he walked by, we'd stop him and say "Hey, man! Bust a move!" (After a while, we just referred to him as "Bust-A-Move)If he was in a good mood, he would oblige and offer us an impromptu hallway breakdance demonstration. He'd spin around on the floor a bit, do a headstand and sort of kick his legs around in the air, and inevitably fall over on his rear end and quickly declare "I'm okay!"

One day, Bust-A-Move was in a particularly good mood. When we asked him to bust a few moves for us, he went about it with more verve even than usual. He did his normal routine, but with uncommon fervor. A crowd began to form, and everyone was cheering him on. His routine began to get more and more manic and out of control. He began head-spinning a little too close to the wall. Before we could catch him, bam, shatter, his leg went right through the window. He fell backward to the floor, and sat there on his rear end looking dazed. Everyone fell silent. He was fine, but nobody knew what to say. A few seconds later, my friend Thomas summed up what we were all thinking. He pointed to bust a move, started laughing, and said two simple words:

"Oh poo poo!"

At this point, everyone cheered wildly. We went over and helped Bust-A-Move up and made sure he was okay. We called a custodian to clean up the glass and everything. They didn't make him pay for the window, luckily.

After that, Bust-A-Move was never quite the same. The next time we asked him to bust a move, he said his doctor forbade it, because there was "too much electricity in his heart." We weren't quite sure what that meant, but we accepted this diagnosis, and respected his descision not to bust a move. We sure did miss his dancing though.

The last time I saw Bust-A-Move was the last week of my senior year. We had just recieved our yearbooks, and we all got Bust-A-Move to sign them. We told him how much we'd miss him, and he said he'd miss us too. It was very touching. When I handed him my yearbook, he took it and went and sat against the wall. He had a look of deep concentration on his face. He wrote for about 3 minutes. When he handed me back my yearbook, it contained no name, no long letter of well wishing, only these three words that will stay with me forever:

"ILL KEEP PRATCE."

Godspeed, Bust-A-Move. Godspeed.
 
Keep pratce. A misspelling you think? No! It is the greatest story ever told

*******************************************************

The Story of Bust-A-Move

When I was in high school, there was a kid who wasn't all there in the head, but he really loved to break dance. At all the assemblies, there he'd be, breakdancing away. Everyone would be throwing stuff at him, because to be honest, he was terrible. Really really terrible. But what mattered was, he enjoyed himself, and he chased that dream.

My friends and I had a soft spot for the little guy. Whenever he walked by, we'd stop him and say "Hey, man! Bust a move!" (After a while, we just referred to him as "Bust-A-Move)If he was in a good mood, he would oblige and offer us an impromptu hallway breakdance demonstration. He'd spin around on the floor a bit, do a headstand and sort of kick his legs around in the air, and inevitably fall over on his rear end and quickly declare "I'm okay!"

One day, Bust-A-Move was in a particularly good mood. When we asked him to bust a few moves for us, he went about it with more verve even than usual. He did his normal routine, but with uncommon fervor. A crowd began to form, and everyone was cheering him on. His routine began to get more and more manic and out of control. He began head-spinning a little too close to the wall. Before we could catch him, bam, shatter, his leg went right through the window. He fell backward to the floor, and sat there on his rear end looking dazed. Everyone fell silent. He was fine, but nobody knew what to say. A few seconds later, my friend Thomas summed up what we were all thinking. He pointed to bust a move, started laughing, and said two simple words:

"Oh poo poo!"

At this point, everyone cheered wildly. We went over and helped Bust-A-Move up and made sure he was okay. We called a custodian to clean up the glass and everything. They didn't make him pay for the window, luckily.

After that, Bust-A-Move was never quite the same. The next time we asked him to bust a move, he said his doctor forbade it, because there was "too much electricity in his heart." We weren't quite sure what that meant, but we accepted this diagnosis, and respected his descision not to bust a move. We sure did miss his dancing though.

The last time I saw Bust-A-Move was the last week of my senior year. We had just recieved our yearbooks, and we all got Bust-A-Move to sign them. We told him how much we'd miss him, and he said he'd miss us too. It was very touching. When I handed him my yearbook, he took it and went and sat against the wall. He had a look of deep concentration on his face. He wrote for about 3 minutes. When he handed me back my yearbook, it contained no name, no long letter of well wishing, only these three words that will stay with me forever:

"ILL KEEP PRATCE."

Godspeed, Bust-A-Move. Godspeed.

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Keep pratce. A misspelling you think? No! It is the greatest story ever told

*******************************************************

The Story of Bust-A-Move

When I was in high school, there was a kid who wasn't all there in the head, but he really loved to break dance. At all the assemblies, there he'd be, breakdancing away. Everyone would be throwing stuff at him, because to be honest, he was terrible. Really really terrible. But what mattered was, he enjoyed himself, and he chased that dream.

My friends and I had a soft spot for the little guy. Whenever he walked by, we'd stop him and say "Hey, man! Bust a move!" (After a while, we just referred to him as "Bust-A-Move)If he was in a good mood, he would oblige and offer us an impromptu hallway breakdance demonstration. He'd spin around on the floor a bit, do a headstand and sort of kick his legs around in the air, and inevitably fall over on his rear end and quickly declare "I'm okay!"

One day, Bust-A-Move was in a particularly good mood. When we asked him to bust a few moves for us, he went about it with more verve even than usual. He did his normal routine, but with uncommon fervor. A crowd began to form, and everyone was cheering him on. His routine began to get more and more manic and out of control. He began head-spinning a little too close to the wall. Before we could catch him, bam, shatter, his leg went right through the window. He fell backward to the floor, and sat there on his rear end looking dazed. Everyone fell silent. He was fine, but nobody knew what to say. A few seconds later, my friend Thomas summed up what we were all thinking. He pointed to bust a move, started laughing, and said two simple words:

"Oh poo poo!"

At this point, everyone cheered wildly. We went over and helped Bust-A-Move up and made sure he was okay. We called a custodian to clean up the glass and everything. They didn't make him pay for the window, luckily.

After that, Bust-A-Move was never quite the same. The next time we asked him to bust a move, he said his doctor forbade it, because there was "too much electricity in his heart." We weren't quite sure what that meant, but we accepted this diagnosis, and respected his descision not to bust a move. We sure did miss his dancing though.

The last time I saw Bust-A-Move was the last week of my senior year. We had just recieved our yearbooks, and we all got Bust-A-Move to sign them. We told him how much we'd miss him, and he said he'd miss us too. It was very touching. When I handed him my yearbook, he took it and went and sat against the wall. He had a look of deep concentration on his face. He wrote for about 3 minutes. When he handed me back my yearbook, it contained no name, no long letter of well wishing, only these three words that will stay with me forever:

"ILL KEEP PRATCE."

Godspeed, Bust-A-Move. Godspeed.

That's beautiful

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Bust-A-Move bless!
 
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We have found the dumbest people on Sherdog.

This is a list of the fools who voted for #6 AFTER it was DQ'd. They need to be shamed.... badly.

@kiley_sean, @Hotora86, @frederick, @Steve-French, @vilainboy, @D 1 Wrestler, @kcmoguy26, @StayCranked, @sakionsunday, @xMsBarnez, @rambosabeast, @You no hespect, @MCDojoMMA, @Only Here for Attachments, @jojoRed, @RNC555

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All of these people deserve props. They took their time and changed their vote from #6. I appreciate your effort and the time you took. Mahalo guys.

@blaa_kriger, @TCE, @Kraysla, @magushnik, @thoughtsone, @Arnie Palmer, @Big Bird, @Black Blood, @caliboi74lv, @darkshadow1111, @DLX, @Drunken @Bobby, @HoFF, @iLiftThingsUpNPutThemDown, @Jyodog, @MassDistortion, @Mohawk Mauler, @reddhelium, @Ottawaguy, @TJH Exitium, @p4pgoat, @PRIDEWASBETTER, @Rozko, @Sansnom, @Tchernobog, @TheLinguist

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I am just re-posting the list of umbies who actually voted for #6 so that I can @ tag the shoopers to come shame you guys some more. :D

@kiley_sean, @Hotora86, @frederick, @Steve-French, @vilainboy, @D 1 Wrestler, @kcmoguy26, @StayCranked, @sakionsunday, @xMsBarnez, @rambosabeast, @You no hespect, @MCDojoMMA, @Only Here for Attachments, @jojoRed, @RNC555

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I liked #6 and it was there to select. Fuck off and stay fucked off.
 
All of these people deserve props. They took their time and changed their vote from #6. I appreciate your effort and the time you took. Mahalo guys.

@blaa_kriger, @TCE, @Kraysla, @magushnik, @thoughtsone, @Arnie Palmer, @Big Bird, @Black Blood, @caliboi74lv, @darkshadow1111, @DLX, @Drunken @Bobby, @HoFF, @iLiftThingsUpNPutThemDown, @Jyodog, @MassDistortion, @Mohawk Mauler, @reddhelium, @Ottawaguy, @TJH Exitium, @p4pgoat, @PRIDEWASBETTER, @Rozko, @Sansnom, @Tchernobog, @TheLinguist

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I am just re-posting the list of umbies who actually voted for #6 so that I can @ tag the shoopers to come shame you guys some more. :D

@kiley_sean, @Hotora86, @frederick, @Steve-French, @vilainboy, @D 1 Wrestler, @kcmoguy26, @StayCranked, @sakionsunday, @xMsBarnez, @rambosabeast, @You no hespect, @MCDojoMMA, @Only Here for Attachments, @jojoRed, @RNC555

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Cheers, BWR!
 
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