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Post by artyfowljr on Mar 4, 2010 10:20:27 GMT -5
ROFL so true.
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Post by YoDaUO on Mar 4, 2010 15:45:39 GMT -5
I dont get this one.
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Post by TCM on Mar 4, 2010 17:53:17 GMT -5
The pic on the left was the original stage plan (five rock walls in varying difficulty aka a split version of Kunoichi 6's Final Stage), but suddenly in the broadcast the stage was changed to the right most pic. He said plans are sometimes right the first time because considering the time limit (60 seconds), the original plan would've been more difficult (though Kadoi Satomi would probably still have won and maybe Tomomi Arimatsu (assuming she didn't course out) but Rie soundly would have lost) considering there were 1. two winners and 2. one of them had 21.4 seconds left when she won.
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Post by YoDaUO on Mar 4, 2010 21:13:32 GMT -5
Ok thanks for explaining.
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 13, 2010 17:12:10 GMT -5
Here's one:
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 13, 2010 17:13:07 GMT -5
oops sorry
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 13, 2010 17:18:56 GMT -5
okay, here it goes!
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 13, 2010 17:22:51 GMT -5
another one!
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 13, 2010 17:34:32 GMT -5
one last one
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 13, 2010 17:35:28 GMT -5
oh no not again!
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 13, 2010 17:49:53 GMT -5
finally, the last one!
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 13, 2010 18:05:05 GMT -5
Now wouldn't Arimatsu be better for a doing it wrong demotivator? DQ'ing on the final stage and all...
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 14, 2010 16:43:44 GMT -5
True, but I went with Kadoi because of her near unbelievable time.
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Post by logomaniac on Dec 14, 2010 16:50:36 GMT -5
Since you asked, Rider
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