As an early Gen X'er, I fondly remember playing with my Stretch Armstrong. Looking back at that toy, it was probably the first and only toy to actually be exercise equipment for children. Chances are good that if you had one as a kid...you grew into a physically fit adult. I did, and I still am.
Jos, The first and only toy to actually be exercise equipment for children...? wtf. Have you ever heard of a baseball? A jump rope? A bicycle? How in the f could you write something like that?
Jeremiah, *lying. For the umpteen-millionth time, kids, remember this: if you plAce something somewhere, you are lAying it there. If you are reclIning somewhere, you are lYing there. Got it?
As an early Gen X'er, I fondly remember playing with my Stretch Armstrong. Looking back at that toy, it was probably the first and only toy to actually be exercise equipment for children. Chances are good that if you had one as a kid...you grew into a physically fit adult. I did, and I still am.
Jos, The first and only toy to actually be exercise equipment for children...? wtf. Have you ever heard of a baseball? A jump rope? A bicycle? How in the f could you write something like that?
Jeremiah, *lying. For the umpteen-millionth time, kids, remember this: if you plAce something somewhere, you are lAying it there. If you are reclIning somewhere, you are lYing there. Got it?
#42 Stretch Armstrong (only geezers will get that reference)
As an early Gen X'er, I fondly remember playing with my Stretch Armstrong. Looking back at that toy, it was probably the first and only toy to actually be exercise equipment for children. Chances are good that if you had one as a kid...you grew into a physically fit adult. I did, and I still am.
Placing = laying
Reclining = lying.
How effing difficult is that?
Reading that made me laugh and gave me cancer.