B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for August 11, 2024

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    rekam Premium Member 4 months ago

    Had to look that one up using Duckduckgo.

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    Nuke Road Warrior  4 months ago

    And the Red Ant Judge gives you a one.

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    Doug K  4 months ago

    Ants: Champions of being an annoyance.

    Ants: Title-holders of getting smacked and stepped on.

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    sandpiper  4 months ago

    Very good routine and solid landing. Now the problem is, how to avoid being swatted while trying to enjoy lunch.

    Parkour showed up in the several films. Looked to be both dangerous but also tiring to watch. But, one had to admire the actors, who showed true physical conditioning and skill. Naturally, the activity didn’t last very long as directors found it easier to show car chases and explosions with a gallon or two of blood and entrails for flavor.

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    Skeptical Meg  4 months ago

    Yet the fleas get the circus.

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    Farside99  4 months ago

    Dealing with an ant problem as I type. It’s the season for them, it seems. Thank you raid.

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    1953Baby  4 months ago

    Great graphics!!!

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    blakerl  4 months ago

    Parkour ? I thought that went out in the 80’s. After numerous broken legs and arms !

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    rockyridge1977  4 months ago

    You are the “Champ”!!!!!

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    klapre  4 months ago

    That’s because they can fall hundreds of times their height (Length?) and not be injured.

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    Gent  4 months ago

    Bitten by a radioactive ant, Peter Parkour is become…The Amazing Ant-Ant!

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    arrseetee  4 months ago

    Yep. Never realized it was a movement or even a word.

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    oish  4 months ago

    I can’t believe it’s not butter!

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    JPuzzleWhiz  4 months ago

    What, this wasn’t the Olympics? d;o)

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    zeexenon  4 months ago

    Oxymoron: A French athletic training discipline.

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    mindjob  4 months ago

    Usually they repel up the mountain

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    pripley  4 months ago

    I can’t hear or read the word “parkour” without thinking of the opening of season 6, episode 1 of The Office.

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    Parkour is French for getting there the hard way. Ants cannot do it.

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    dsatvoinde Premium Member 4 months ago

    Parkour isn’t flying, it’s falling with style.

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    dsatvoinde Premium Member 4 months ago

    Long before parkour was a thing, we were doing stuff like that. Jumping from rooftops of houses and rolling out on the ground, jumping from boulder to boulder, climbing structures, etc. we just called it “play”.

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    Thehag  4 months ago

    Interesting that it hasn’t been tried as an Olympic event.

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    Moonkey Premium Member 4 months ago

    Parkour is also done by squirrels sometimes. They are very agile when in trees and I like watching them, especially in the spring. Those big bushy tails give them extra balancing skills. Cats can be pretty good at parkour too.

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    Mediatech  4 months ago

    Sometimes it’s hard to find a spot to parkour.

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    Strawberry King  4 months ago

    And picnic spoilin’.

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    markkahler52  4 months ago

    The fire ants got ya beat, bud!!

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    Kirk Barnes Premium Member 4 months ago

    Ants. The rats of the exoskeleton crowd…

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    Sedrick  4 months ago

    he’s ahead by leaps and bounds. Or leaf it to him to be successful.

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