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SandyJesse Wrote:
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> Hi Steve,
>
> You must take into consideration that the
> see-saw(aka-teeter-totter per cladking)is maybe
> not known in some parts of the world. I know
> you're having trouble explaining it,...but I think
> I have a solution-
>
> Go to a wall(any wall will prolly do), and stand
> about 6 inches from it. Now, lean forward a
> little(I think it helps if you lean into it some).
> Now, rapidly bang your forehead against the wall
> ten or fifteen times(but you can go more if you
> think it will help).
>
> SJ
SJ,
There is no where in the world, where children do not know what a teeter-totter is, unless they are keeped
indoors, in a cage. Just curios, when did they let you out?
Here, I think I have a solution for you. To understand how a teeter-totter works. Find a friend, if you have one, take a wood plank and push half of it out over a cliff, while your heavier friend stand on one end. Now walk out over the empty space, and tell your friend to get off. That should do the trick.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 21-May-20 03:20 by Steve Clayton.
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> Hi Steve,
>
> You must take into consideration that the
> see-saw(aka-teeter-totter per cladking)is maybe
> not known in some parts of the world. I know
> you're having trouble explaining it,...but I think
> I have a solution-
>
> Go to a wall(any wall will prolly do), and stand
> about 6 inches from it. Now, lean forward a
> little(I think it helps if you lean into it some).
> Now, rapidly bang your forehead against the wall
> ten or fifteen times(but you can go more if you
> think it will help).
>
> SJ
SJ,
There is no where in the world, where children do not know what a teeter-totter is, unless they are keeped
indoors, in a cage. Just curios, when did they let you out?
Here, I think I have a solution for you. To understand how a teeter-totter works. Find a friend, if you have one, take a wood plank and push half of it out over a cliff, while your heavier friend stand on one end. Now walk out over the empty space, and tell your friend to get off. That should do the trick.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 21-May-20 03:20 by Steve Clayton.
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