Gym etiquette
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This thread needs to come with a warning0
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tincanonastring wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »Im gonna need a little explanation on the frog eye cause ive got some weird pictures in my head
The dudes on the ends are good examples of frog eye. Note the bubble-shaped protuberance. The guy second from the left (when looking at the picture) is demonstrating the elephant head, though he appears to be employing the "raised trunk" version.
Whelp....
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I'm officially glad that I have some firewalls.0
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"Hey dude, your fly's unzipped"
Oh, thanks.0 -
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Nooooo say nothing. Leave her alone. You are going to be considered a creepy molestery stalker. Nobody appreciates someone appointing themselves the fashion police. In fact YOU might get kicked out for staring... just don't, bro.0
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tincanonastring wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »Im gonna need a little explanation on the frog eye cause ive got some weird pictures in my head
The dudes on the ends are good examples of frog eye. Note the bubble-shaped protuberance. The guy second from the left (when looking at the picture) is demonstrating the elephant head, though he appears to be employing the "raised trunk" version.
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tincanonastring wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »Im gonna need a little explanation on the frog eye cause ive got some weird pictures in my head
The dudes on the ends are good examples of frog eye. Note the bubble-shaped protuberance. The guy second from the left (when looking at the picture) is demonstrating the elephant head, though he appears to be employing the "raised trunk" version.
I find this image deeply disturbing. Like, on an emotional level.0 -
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tincanonastring wrote: »SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage wrote: »The seam of the pants goes right up the centre, splitting everything. Hence moose knuckle. Makes more sense than frog eye, no?
I think we're looking for an archetypal term rather than a clothing-specific moniker. I have shorts without a front seam that give me, depending on the temperature, a nasty case of elephant head or frog eye. I think the term we decide on should not be garment dependent.
pictures. or it didn't happen.0 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »I nominate this for best. thread. ever.
Agreed. This one needs a permanent link at the top of the message board with a giant heart next to it.NJGamerChick wrote: »I might have to Prancercise at the gym today. I mean, it is a judgement free zone and all.
I sent my parents links to the prancercise video with the horses in it once when they were talking losing weight. About 10 minutes later they went down to their dock and spoofed prancercising all the way there, thinking that I'd be watching out the window expecting it. Except I'd already forgotten the whole thing by then and wasn't watching. The neighbors on the other hand, they don't make eye contact any more...
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sheermomentum wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage wrote: »The seam of the pants goes right up the centre, splitting everything. Hence moose knuckle. Makes more sense than frog eye, no?
I think we're looking for an archetypal term rather than a clothing-specific moniker. I have shorts without a front seam that give me, depending on the temperature, a nasty case of elephant head or frog eye. I think the term we decide on should not be garment dependent.
pictures. or it didn't happen.
OMG don't encourage him!!
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LMAO!! Y'all are killing me!!!!! I'm not sure I can go to the gym tomorrow. I'm afraid of what I may see.....camels, mooses, frog eyes, elephants, prancing Grandma's and whatever the heck that scary big eyed snorty thing is.0
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This is the best thread ever.0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »This is the best thread ever.
Better than the mermaid thread?0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »Im gonna need a little explanation on the frog eye cause ive got some weird pictures in my head
The dudes on the ends are good examples of frog eye. Note the bubble-shaped protuberance. The guy second from the left (when looking at the picture) is demonstrating the elephant head, though he appears to be employing the "raised trunk" version.
I've only known this as an eggplant. Thanks MFP.
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tincanonastring wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »This is the best thread ever.
Better than the mermaid thread?
Ohhh... actually that's a tough call. That thread was frackin' magnificent.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »Im gonna need a little explanation on the frog eye cause ive got some weird pictures in my head
The dudes on the ends are good examples of frog eye. Note the bubble-shaped protuberance. The guy second from the left (when looking at the picture) is demonstrating the elephant head, though he appears to be employing the "raised trunk" version.
I don't see any frogs anywhere...but Dood # 2 look very happy to be there!0 -
JustMissTracy wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »Im gonna need a little explanation on the frog eye cause ive got some weird pictures in my head
The dudes on the ends are good examples of frog eye. Note the bubble-shaped protuberance. The guy second from the left (when looking at the picture) is demonstrating the elephant head, though he appears to be employing the "raised trunk" version.
I don't see any frogs anywhere...but Dood # 2 look very happy to be there!
Dood #2 is my man0 -
Like literally?0
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arditarose wrote: »JustMissTracy wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »Im gonna need a little explanation on the frog eye cause ive got some weird pictures in my head
The dudes on the ends are good examples of frog eye. Note the bubble-shaped protuberance. The guy second from the left (when looking at the picture) is demonstrating the elephant head, though he appears to be employing the "raised trunk" version.
I don't see any frogs anywhere...but Dood # 2 look very happy to be there!
Dood #2 is my man
He's mmmmm0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »This is the best thread ever.
Better than the mermaid thread?
I think I've missed out. Link anyone?0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »This is the best thread ever.
Better than the mermaid thread?
I think I've missed out. Link anyone?
It's sadly gone but never ever forgotten.0 -
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heheheheh... hope the link works....0
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lol at this thread
crotch wedgies are no one's business and are common with yoga pants. pay attention to your own body0 -
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Upside: Have laughed so much at this thread. Downside: kept having to adjust my pants last night at gym0
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snickerscharlie wrote: »I nominate this for best. thread. ever.
Agreed. This one needs a permanent link at the top of the message board with a giant heart next to it.NJGamerChick wrote: »I might have to Prancercise at the gym today. I mean, it is a judgement free zone and all.
I sent my parents links to the prancercise video with the horses in it once when they were talking losing weight. About 10 minutes later they went down to their dock and spoofed prancercising all the way there, thinking that I'd be watching out the window expecting it. Except I'd already forgotten the whole thing by then and wasn't watching. The neighbors on the other hand, they don't make eye contact any more...
LMAO!0
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