How many pullups can you do?

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  1. krilas

    krilas Level II

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    Don't think this topic belongs to News and Sports so I am placing it here.

    I will start off with 24.

    Females feel free to join in as well - I personally know a canoeist/ex-gymnast who can do 18 pullups which by far trashes most of the dudes I know, so it doesn't mean females can't do pullups. ;)
     
  2. PrinceErik

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    the most I did was early last year, I did 62. now probably 45 or so
     
  3. Heather

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    Erik.. stop lying.
     
  4. takhisis

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    None, LOL! I have no strength in my arms! :funky:
    I can do countless situps, though!
     
  5. Phee

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    I generally lose count around a hundred
     
  7. Phee

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    Ooh Darjeeling Limited
     
  8. Tofurky

    Tofurky Level IV

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    i know right? kind of fond of this av/sig match-up,
     
  9. Phee

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    keeeeeeeeeep it! hmm i think i'm going to dl that and watch it. instead of studying for calc.
     
  10. Drumstick

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    I can do a whopping 5 pullups B)

    I'M SO COOL
     
  11. Ice Nine

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    Darjeeling was a very good movie

    But only if you like that kind of comedy. I know lots of people who found it extremely boring. I certainly don't blame them, it's not for everyone.
     
  12. Tofurky

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    If you seen The Darjeeling Limited and a few other Wes Anderson movies, you'll probably enjoy this video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7BDdHEMFiw
    :)

    Drumstick - Way to go mate. That's about how many I can do too.

    Ice - If you wanted to label the movie as a comedy, then you most likely wouldn't enjoy it. Anderson's movies all are a pretty balanced mix of quirkiness, trauma, and humor.
     
  13. Ice Nine

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    I don't think it can be labeled as anything else...is was hilarious
     
  14. Tofurky

    Tofurky Level IV

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    Yes, but with his films (including darjeeling), there's always a tragedy or something that makes the movie sincerely sad. Most of the protagonists' issues in conventional comedies are pretty trivial and in many cases, funny.