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3 minutes!

 

"Tom Cruise has mastered the elements.

We already knew the Mission: Impossible star runs like a cheetah on land and hangs off the side of airborne planes like it’s no big deal, and now we have proof that he’s equally at home underwater. In a recently released behind-the-scenes video from Access Hollywood, Cruise explains how he learned to hold his breath for six minutes to perform a key stunt in the summer blockbuster Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation.

 

“Normally in underwater sequences, people hold their breath for 10 seconds, 15 seconds max,” a nonchalant Cruise says in the video. “So I had to prove to everyone that it was actually safe, and spend time with the safety guys and the safety officers to show them, look, not only is it safe, it’s better that I know how to hold my breath because I’m going to be very relaxed. No one’s going to have to rush in, no one’s going to have to panic.”"

 

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Ha ha. That and small metal cars....... a real test of strength to keep totally quiet as you creep out of your eventually sleeping child's room and stand on one.

 

I see your small metal cars and raise you a cheap chinese piece of crap plastic car, that the grandmother bought them...the plastic breaks into sharp shards, it proceeds to stick into one's foot, and each step becomes excruciating.

 

Rather give me a lego block marathon....

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I see your small metal cars and raise you a cheap chinese piece of crap plastic car, that the grandmother bought them...the plastic breaks into sharp shards, it proceeds to stick into one's foot, and each step becomes excruciating.

 

Rather give me a lego block marathon....

don't you just love grandparent xmas presents...

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I see your small metal cars and raise you a cheap chinese piece of crap plastic car, that the grandmother bought them...the plastic breaks into sharp shards, it proceeds to stick into one's foot, and each step becomes excruciating.

 

Rather give me a lego block marathon....

Have you ever stepped on  an upturned electric 3 prong plug? all else pails in comprison

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Have you ever stepped on  an upturned electric 3 prong plug? all else pails in comprison

 

 

Sadly..

 

Or put your knee down onto a screw on the workshop floor.... when kneeling to work on something...

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jump off the back of a bakkie  (barefoot) onto a loose building stone lying on the driveway 

 

Jeeeeeeepers........

With each new message I sit here and shrink even further in my chair......

All of them experienced before......

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