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Posted by Slade on Dec-17-2003 14:12:

Are You A Chinstroker?

Are You A Chinstroker?


Posted by webmeister on Dec-17-2003 22:24:

Negative ghostrider .. though I do scratch my goatee on occasion


Posted by escee on Dec-18-2003 00:02:

not at all.


Posted by [ groovypants ] on Dec-18-2003 00:04:

Where would one learn the art of this Chin-stroking-ness ?


Posted by christos on Dec-18-2003 00:06:

No but I reckon you are(n't)...ahahah


Posted by leet123 on Dec-18-2003 00:12:

Yes, yes i am. When ever i do it, it is accompanied by a very loud "welllllllllllllll ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh".


Posted by Renegade on Dec-18-2003 00:44:

Dance-floor's for dancing, not for thinking.


Posted by gumble on Dec-18-2003 00:46:

drugs = dance
no drugs = chinstroker


Posted by Xavier on Dec-18-2003 00:52:

I use to like Warney's chin stroking after a threatning yet unsuccessful delivery.

Healy: "Bowling Shane"
*Warne chinstrokes*


Posted by Huebor on Dec-18-2003 01:55:

quote:
Originally posted by gumble
drugs = dance
no drugs = chinstroker


get farked. I hope yer talking about just yaself here!!

I have never taken drugs (and I don't see me doing it anytime soon either) and the only time that I do anything that resembles chin stroking is at events that I run.

When i'm out and not working then i enjoy the music for what it is.. if its shit its shit. if its good its good


Posted by escee on Dec-18-2003 01:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Xavier
Healy: "Bowling Shane"
*Warne chinstrokes*


hahaha
it was exactly like that, nearly every bowl, "bowling shane"


Posted by loulabell on Dec-18-2003 02:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
Dance-floor's for dancing, not for thinking.


word to that.

quote:
the only time that I do anything that resembles chin stroking is at events that I run.


hmmm have to agree I am guilty of the above.


Posted by jizza on Dec-18-2003 02:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
Dance-floor's for dancing, not for thinking.


but what if im thinking of which move im gonna use out of my extensive repertoire? to robot... not to robot... to electric boogaloo... not to electric boogaloo... so forth.

chin-stroking is an involuntary reflex, much like clapping. you don't know why you do it but you do.


Posted by Philby on Dec-18-2003 04:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Xavier
I use to like Warney's chin stroking after a threatning yet unsuccessful delivery.

Healy: "Bowling Shane"
*Warne chinstrokes*


also after an un-threatning and unsuccessful delivery!

*warney get smacked for 6*
Healy: "Bowling Shane"
*Warne chinstrokes*


Posted by Antistatic on Dec-18-2003 05:28:

quote:
Originally posted by gumble
drugs = dance
no drugs = chinstroker

hehe


Posted by webmeister on Dec-18-2003 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Xavier
I use to like Warney's chin stroking after a threatning yet unsuccessful delivery.

Healy: "Bowling Shane"
*Warne chinstrokes*


Funniest Xavier post ever


Posted by Dr P on Dec-18-2003 07:42:

well I used toi think of myself as anone chin stroker just cause I didn't know much but recently have been guilty of it.

Just ask JulePLees

and I think its getting worse...


Posted by gumble on Dec-18-2003 15:24:

haha, I'll clarify a bit more then....


when im drinking etc etc, im out to have a good time, enjoy the music and dance.

a little bit of chinstroking might happen, but normally not, cos im too bus dancing.


but if im just having a beer or 2 or nothing, i prefer to listen to the music and dj, having a bit of a chin stroke.


this is not to say i cant dance without drinking etc etc, its just im more aware of the most minute details when im not off my face (duh) and so am more critical.


Posted by -=M=- on Dec-19-2003 17:24:

yes i enjoy the occasional stroke



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