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Used the child squisher as a child?
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Yes Im aware it's called a steamroller and often is used in certain types of therapy. It's still a child squisher.
Oof. Much prefer the steam roller. Or laying under a mattress.No but i had a cow lie on me once. The damn thing wouldn't move, that was scary
Oof. Much prefer the steam roller. Or laying under a mattress.
Fair. I'm the opposite I like weight on me but then again never had a cow lay on me that sounds painfulI don't like weight on me since the cow. Even a duvet in winter is not good but must he endured
Fair. I'm the opposite I like weight on me but then again never had a cow lay on me that sounds painful
What's ironic about this is the cow likely was just trying to look after you lol.It wasn't painful, the stomachs are soft but i couldn't get out.
I guess if a bony part had dug in me it would have been different.
What's ironic about this is the cow likely was just trying to look after you lol.
J: ‘‘Tis almost morning and I would have thee gone, and yet no farther than a wanton’s bird, that lets it hop a little from his hand, like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves, and with a silken thread plucks it back again, so loving-jealous of his liberty.What's ironic about this is the cow likely was just trying to look after you lol.
Yes, I recall our teacher saying he was in love with the idea of being in love, and basically he's a bit all over the place.PS Shakespeare gives all the sweetest, most mature and most expressive lines to Juliet. Romeo, though several years older, is a conventional clod by comparison.
Exactly. Whereas with Juliet you a get a blast of the real thing, with a directness unconditioned by convention, perhaps because she has yet to learn the conventions, or perhaps because the implications for a woman in those days were so stark.Yes, I recall our teacher saying he was in love with the idea of being in love, and basically he's a bit all over the place.
No, but it looks fun.Used the child squisher as a child?
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Yes Im aware it's called a steamroller and often is used in certain types of therapy. It's still a child squisher.
I wish they had an adult size version. I'd totally buy it.No, but it looks fun.
No but i had a cow lie on me once. The damn thing wouldn't move, that was scary
There are adult ball-pools in the UK,I wish they had an adult size version. I'd totally buy it.
Used the child squisher as a child?
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Yes Im aware it's called a steamroller and often is used in certain types of therapy. It's still a child squisher.
Nope, never used a squisher. But I have used an inversion table for stretching, these are nice.
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Looks like something out of the local torture museum
Looks too much like a medieval torture device. I would have ran from that as a child.Used the child squisher as a child?
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Yes Im aware it's called a steamroller and often is used in certain types of therapy. It's still a child squisher.
It's used in certian types of therapy. Many therapy devices look like medieval torture devicesLooks too much like a medieval torture device. I would have ran from that as a child.