No fencing club tomorrow, unfortunately. I'd love to come, though, it's been ages since I last attended/swam in a meet. :/ But good luck and swim well!
I swam for the Bears for seven years or so, starting from when I was six. I was at EMAC in seventh and eighth grade, too, but I quit once I entered high school. ^^;
I have my fingers crossed that I may get to coach the little peoples this year... and I need somebody I can fangirl literary figures with! (Or rant about random things...)
No, see, plates=horror, because they are big. Saucers=!horror, because they are little and adorable. I can do saucers, pretty well. Plates? Not so much. Allison Throwing plates is slightly more intelligent than allison banging her head against the wall, and about as much gets done.
Don't know why, but throwing little things, and centering little blobs of clay, is much easier than centering big blobs of clay. Therefore - saucers are not painful, but plates are. My throwing skills are getting better, but it's so much easier to do when you can just pull it off the hump and throw it on the table when it doesn't work out, instead of rewedging and recentering and trying to throw again.
I'll have to try plates sooner or later... so, whatever.
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I don't understand saucers.
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and yes, if you want to come, it'd be great - I'm not swimming till the end of the meet anyways... but it should be fun
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Since when did you swim? *feels hopelessly inadequate for not knowing this*
*jaw slamming through floor is uncomfortable. Unfortunately I am not Mulch Diggums*
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I have my fingers crossed that I may get to coach the little peoples this year... and I need somebody I can fangirl literary figures with! (Or rant about random things...)
Would you consider it?
*is ecstatic - but can't spell that...*
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Don't know why, but throwing little things, and centering little blobs of clay, is much easier than centering big blobs of clay. Therefore - saucers are not painful, but plates are. My throwing skills are getting better, but it's so much easier to do when you can just pull it off the hump and throw it on the table when it doesn't work out, instead of rewedging and recentering and trying to throw again.
I'll have to try plates sooner or later... so, whatever.
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