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    Assembling the Truck Driver: 1. Attach the yellow head on top of the dark upper torso; The illustrations on the head should be vertically aligned with that of the torso. Assembling the Truck. 2. Farthest from each other, attach each grey rectangle with protuberances to the base of long grey rectangle. 3. On top of the farthest side of the long grey rectangle, place the red Lego piece with ramp like structures so the ramps align vertically with the protuberances of the other grey rectangle, and its

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    000) kilometers above the desert of New Mexico in the USA. A man named Alex Baumgartner is about to attempt to most audacious 10 minutes free fall for all human. Alone in a small capsule, Baumgartner was flown into the stratosphere by an helium driven engine. Wearing a special suit covered with logos of its main sponsor, Red Bull, to survive the free fall. The suit is connected with special devices that captures every instant of the stunt from the departure, the elevation all the way to the record

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    was one of the most famous and recognized daredevils of all time. Evel was known all the unbelievably outstanding stunts he attempted. He to this day remains the most famous stunt man off all time because of the numerous records he broke and the things he did. Evel was born October 17, 1938, in Butte, Montana. Raised by his grandparents in Butte. He had started doing motorcycle stunts as a teenager. Evel grew up and had a troubled teen years, but he soon found a passion for jumping motorcycles. Evel

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    On Saturday, September 25th, , an unidentified man was recorded hanging on the windshield wipers on the back of a Joondalup train in Perth, Australia. at around 09/25/2017, 10:26 am. After boarding the train at Leederville while the train was slowing down, the man pressed his body against the windshield at the back of the train, and hung on by the wipers. The police identified man to have been 23 years old when he was dropped of at Stirling Station, where he was arrested by the police. His thrill

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    knew it was easy to stunt someone and we knew some stunting can be dangerous and Cheyenne, Sierra, and I had to be really careful, Cheyenne wanted to one-man stunt Sierra but cheyenne knew I was the only one who could do that because, I was more experienced and once again Cheyenne was trying to be better then me so she had to stunt Sierra, but i just yelled at her "CHEYENNE STOP YOU ARE GOING TO GET SOMEONE SERIOUSLY HURT!!! When I told her that many people that have one-man stunted someone, that

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    transformed back to a man, to Ogi. The watchers were pretty impressed when Ogi put on the snake becoming magical stunt. But on watching him transform from the snake and back to a man, they were not only impressed but exhilarated as well! And to give Ogi the magician knowledge about their state of mind, they applauded him thunderously. The magician, in response, bowed his head lightly towards his audience, to confirm their appreciation. The magician had several magical stunts to perform on stage. The

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    equipment all they have are their bases. Furthermore, there are a lot of different stunts they can do like a heel stretch, liberty, scale, and a arabesque. Flyers have to be flexible in order to do some of these skills. However, being a base takes a lot more endurance and strength. Bases are required to lift a 100 lb. girl or more and make it look completely easy. Unlike all girl squads coed teams have to do one mans, which means the male has to lift the girl above his head with no help. With that

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    inquisitive 5-year-old girl he befriends during his hospital stay. Roy has a broken heart and a death wish: during his last (and so far only) film, he tried a stunt his fellow stuntmen called downright suicidal, and was left crippled by his fall. The story framework for the imagery is straightforward. In Los Angeles, circa 1915, a silent movie stunt man has his legs paralyzed while performing

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    which means they think his stunt was humourous even though it was a criminal offence. In the foreground you can see what appears to be a referee and a flag right next to him. In the background you can see a man rushing towards Michael with a jacket to cover him up. The man has a facial expressions of urgency and awe. Also in behind the man is the crowd, which is out of focus, but a few faces of fans where in the crowd. The few faces showed

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    could do in a minute. Then, we would run a single lap around the football field, but most of the cheerleaders would walk. After training was over we most likely would practice cheers and chants for thirty minutes, dances for thirty minutes, and then stunt if we were lucky. We rarely stunted for the simple

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