03-28-2004, 03:33 PM
Hey, eyeballs don't count, unless you can pop them out of their sockets, no joints(or at least bones) are involved. :P
Easy: I may not be able to remove handcuffs yet, but it is impossible to keep my hands cuffed behind my back, since I can step backwards through the hole between my wrists, bringing the cuffs to the front.
Hardly worth a sweat: I can press the soles of my feet together, and bring my heels all the way to my crotch. While wearing combat boots. In full military uniform that is by now 1 size too small.
Difficult: Bring foot up to opposite shoulder, lock toes behind ear on same side as shoulder. Both legs.
I can't fit into a 16*16*16 cube. The smallest dimension I can go is a little over 19 inches on the longest side, since that is the length of my thigh, from hip to knee. I highly doubt I could ever do that ass on the head, feet beside the ears pose so favoured by Chinese acrobats.
Okay, so it's possible that I can fit 19 inches into the DIAGONAL of a 16 by 16 cube, but that leaves my head and shoulders.
Easy: I may not be able to remove handcuffs yet, but it is impossible to keep my hands cuffed behind my back, since I can step backwards through the hole between my wrists, bringing the cuffs to the front.
Hardly worth a sweat: I can press the soles of my feet together, and bring my heels all the way to my crotch. While wearing combat boots. In full military uniform that is by now 1 size too small.
Difficult: Bring foot up to opposite shoulder, lock toes behind ear on same side as shoulder. Both legs.
I can't fit into a 16*16*16 cube. The smallest dimension I can go is a little over 19 inches on the longest side, since that is the length of my thigh, from hip to knee. I highly doubt I could ever do that ass on the head, feet beside the ears pose so favoured by Chinese acrobats.
Okay, so it's possible that I can fit 19 inches into the DIAGONAL of a 16 by 16 cube, but that leaves my head and shoulders.