MemberSkater Bubs.
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/1/2009 9:51:00 PM
sunday
sunday
Member
9/1/2009 10:31:00 PM
how old are those babies?
some of those moves are impossible for a baby like the backflip off the fence.
did they use wires? i bet they used wires.
how do they even train? they are not even asian.
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/1/2009 10:43:00 PM
Have you not seen the dancing baby animation?

http://burningpixel.com/Baby/BabyMus1.htm

KungPow
KungPow
Raver
9/1/2009 10:51:00 PM
haha sunday
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/1/2009 10:54:00 PM
There is an Asian bubs in the advert.
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/1/2009 10:54:00 PM
sunday
sunday
Member
9/1/2009 11:23:00 PM
oh. the capable one.
he probably did not need wires.
still impressive. i cannot even get my best friend's daughter to wave bye to me. she is almost a year now. they genuinely look happy too, so positive reinforcement was probably used.

i have watched it a second time. simply amazing!
i think i learned how to skate around 8 years, one is going backwards around those bottles!
KungPow
KungPow
Raver
9/1/2009 11:26:00 PM
quit encouraging her.
sunday
sunday
Member
9/1/2009 11:48:00 PM
oh, kp, you kninja downer. nothing gets by feisty.
you cannot spell evian without naive.
ziggy_sobotka
ziggy_sobotka
Nightlife Industry
9/2/2009 5:00:00 PM
-3
Esta
Esta
Promo Model
9/3/2009 7:33:00 AM
- 4.

We call them babies up here, Wolverine. If you are going to post in CV Van you need to leave your backwards throw away english slang in Melbourne.
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/3/2009 6:12:00 PM
^ Here stupid......
bub. (2009). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary.

Main Entry: bub
Pronunciation: \'b?b\
Function: noun
Etymology: short for bubby little boy

Retrieved September 4, 2009, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bub


bub (bub)


Used as a term of familiar address, especially for a man or boy: See you around, bub.

[Probably alteration and shortening of brother.]

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History

bub

familiar address for males, 1839, perhaps a variation of bud "a little boy" (1848), Amer.Eng. colloquial; perhaps from Ger. bube "boy," or from Eng. brother. The Southern U.S. slang bubba dates from 1860s, and is a corruption of brother.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/3/2009 6:13:00 PM
I posted 3 references just incase you didn't get it the first time.


Cheers.
sunday
sunday
Member
9/3/2009 6:22:00 PM
true, i doubt any of those are girls. especially with those such feats.
but now the whole clip is looking pretty gay... homo gay.
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/3/2009 6:35:00 PM

I think it's cute.
sunday
sunday
Member
9/3/2009 6:36:00 PM
yeah, homos are cute.
ziggy_sobotka
ziggy_sobotka
Nightlife Industry
9/3/2009 7:43:00 PM
That commercial came out 2 years ago in AMERICA there feisty.
you dirtwaters are so backwards
sunday
sunday
Member
9/3/2009 8:09:00 PM
who gives a sh.t when and where it came out. you are not judge judy.
Feisty_
Feisty_
Member
9/3/2009 9:31:00 PM
We're so backward we get Christmas and every other main holiday before you do!

Besides that, the advert never aired in Aus. I found it on MSN.
ziggy_sobotka
ziggy_sobotka
Nightlife Industry
9/3/2009 9:33:00 PM
sunday go f yourself and leave me be.
dont make me come looking for you because i will leave you where i find you
sunday
sunday
Member
9/4/2009 12:33:00 AM
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