Re: jugling: sport or art?
- From: "Sylvain" <garnav@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 10:46:09 +0100
Yes I've some pity for trolls so I feed them sometimes to keep them alive.
++ Sylvain
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"Sylvain" <garnav@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What the heck with all the "going nowhere" debates these days... Actually
I define it as science, or kitchening, or like administrative works.
Juggling is what you do with it, some people prefer to work on sport and
demonstrate in front of an audiance, others prefer to work for art and
make shows with perspective over the performance for performance. Answers
are not black or white, life neither, so for juggling it's the same.
"jammin' juggler" <jamminjuggler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le
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hi there
it seems pretty obvious to me that jugling is a form of art, but
recently
a friend of mine tol me bout somethin called the WTF an juggeling being
a
sport. his wrong, isnt he?
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Is it too late to say DON'T FEED THE TROLL.
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