John Winchester was standing in the middle of the workout mats, his son Sam standing a little behind him looking less than thrilled to be there
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Re: Practice movesconnernotconnorNovember 10 2006, 03:56:24 UTC
"You up for this, man?" asked Conner. He wasn't a fan of being choked, but you learned to live with these things after a while. It hurt a little less than being run over with soccer cleats, anyway.
Re: Practice movescyclopeanmercNovember 10 2006, 03:09:23 UTC
Pip nodded and turned his back to Sam. "I first learned how to do this move when I was... I think ten. Dean told me you guys had a similar sort of intense upbringing?"
Re: Practice movespsychic_wonderNovember 10 2006, 03:32:18 UTC
"Yeah, we started about that young too." Sam smirked as he glanced over at his dad. "As you saw, the training never really stops, as far as my dad's concerned," he said. When Pip looked ready, Sam moved in to grab him.
Re: Practice movespsychic_wonderNovember 10 2006, 04:47:52 UTC
Sam stepped back for a moment as Pip blocked him. "Sounds like he and my dad would have gotten along well. They probably would have ended up trading training secrets if they'd had a chance to talk."
Re: Practice movescyclopeanmercNovember 10 2006, 04:59:22 UTC
"I'm almost glad they didn't," Pip said, turning around. "They probably would have devised some twisted training program for the three of us involving... I dunno. Survival training via airdropping us in the arctic."
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'Cause choke holds with a height difference are really difficult.
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Damn lack of peripheral vision on that side.
"You should have seen my grandfather when he was here. I'm pretty certain he wanted to have a knife fight."
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