Who can't remember playing shinny until you couldn't feel the tips of your toes? |
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You went down to a local pond, and you jumped into a game of shinny hockey and all five guys or six guys chased around the puck. |
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She then followed his gaze to the bleachers, where a minute figure was attempting to shinny down the vertical railing on one side. |
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Slowly, I wrapped my legs around the tree and used an old rope to shinny up. |
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The caisson is made of wood, but looks so shinny and smooth to the untrained eye it looks like metal. |
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While the big boys get the five-ring spotlight in Utah, the lads who didn't get a call to national service only can get up a game of shinny. |
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We are looking for boys and girls of all ages from across the Southeast interested in playing daytime shinny hockey this summer. |
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He often encourages youngsters to spend time on rinks and ponds on their own time, unstructured, playing shinny, etc. to develop such skills. |
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This isn't about shinny with friends laughing and playing together. |
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The girl wore a wide rimmed black hat full with dark lace, a black gabardine and she stood on the toes of her shinny black buckle shoes to place the rose. |
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Our crew members were from this rural landscape, and they had taught our hosts how to shinny up a coconut tree and navigate by the stars. |
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The first focuses on the origins of hockey and its ancestors: lacrosse, rugby, bandy, shinny and hurling. |
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Three of hockey's precursors, bandy, shinny and hurling, were brought to Canada around 1840 by British soldiers. |
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The Branch was able to sanction the tournament itself however did not sanction the shinny game against the NHL team. |
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The grand prize was an opportunity for the winning team to play shinny hockey against an NHL team. |
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In the good old days of shinny, rinks were as large as Mother Nature permitted. |
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Wes Borland, in his usual outfit where you cannot even make out what is make-up and what is clothes for it is too stuffed, but it's shinny! |
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It removes dead cells and the excess of sebum, it deeply cleans the pores, leaving a smooth and shinny complexion. |
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It is recommended that all participants wear full equipment for shinny hockey. |
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Then enjoy an outing with the family, practice adults-only skating, public skating, or play a game of shinny or pick-up hockey! |
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A casual game of shinny and a little training later, he felt the rush. |
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They also went into the jungle with a guide to see how the fruit was harvested, and watched the river people shinny up the palms and bring down the seed clusters. |
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Everywhere, a shinny, glossy finish covers a durable colour. |
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Like many of my generation, and many of today's generation, I spent countless winter hours on natural outdoor ice in subzero temperatures playing both shinny and organized hockey. |
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Its coat is short and shinny and do not need grooming. |
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I am encouraged when I see children of all ages and adult s playing street hockey, shinny, kick the can or other games together, making room for everyone who wants to play and having fun. |
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The goalie was Elyssa Kaplan, a teenage Islanders fan from Dix Hills who read about the game of shinny on Facebook and asked her father for a ride to Massapequa. |
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It might have Disneyland but we have road shinny. |
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In shinny, everyone wins. Though rules are scaled back, the game is not loosened beyond all form, and the driving competitive element remains. |
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The event would be sanctioned and assuming that the players were only skating and not playing shinny hockey the equipment requirements would be acceptable. |
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Remember the old days of playing shinny on a backyard rink? |
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However, students played many other games in the schoolyard, including marbles and jacks as well as baseball, dodge ball, shinny, hopscotch, leapfrog and tag. |
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They shinny up the ropes using metal ascenders operated by their hands and their feet. |
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For the opening act of the five-game Christmas re-entry that Commissioner David Stern was going to deliver if he had to personally shinny down every chimney in North America, Knicks-Celtics was a natural. |
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There were radio reports — all of them encrypted to keep smugglers from listening in — of people on the Mexican side climbing up the fence and peering over, only to shinny back down when they spotted the authorities. |
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It will seal the foundation and eliminate the shinny aspect. |
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