I have ONE more project to do for my doctorate, so I'm sitting here writing a paper on Elizabeth I. :-) Not sure I'll be finished tonight, but I'm pressing on.
In any case, my mother sent me this link and I'd love to share it with you. Just don't expect me to perform any of this, ever. Not even in heaven.
Ouch.
~~Angie
umm all I can say is ouch!!! ouch?!? I'm having issues just trying to wrap my brain around the concept that it's really humanly possible someone can put and put their body in any form of movement like she did! do you think someone could really purposely remove ribs just to even attempt to learn how to be that flexible?
ReplyDeleteme on the other hand,I can dream of being that flexible, but know ONLY in heaven would I even come close to being the minutest deciment of being that flexible.
I have heard of women having their lower ribs removed in order to have a smaller waistline (back in the days of wasp waists and hoop skirts), but I think this woman must just be double-jointed everywhere. Or something.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, isn't she?
Angie
Now THAT is truly bizarre. She looks like she has rubber bands instead of bones inside her. That hurt me just to watch her.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being in the final stretch of your doctorate! How you find the time to do that and churn out all these incredible books is beyond me. I think your brain must be as flexible as this girl's body!