about 50 metres and 32 bounces with a flat stone
2007-05-26 11:07:18
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answer #1
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answered by Doodie 6
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4 times
2007-05-26 11:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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7 times
2007-05-26 11:07:26
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answer #3
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answered by MattTheWiseAssGecko 4
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I've always been able to throw stones into the sea, that bit is easy. I've never been able to skim them and make them bounce though.
Sad.
2007-05-26 11:16:09
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answered by elflaeda 7
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7 or 8 bounces if the throw is good, with a distance of oh, I guess, between 25 and 50 feet, depending.
2007-05-26 11:11:59
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answer #5
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answered by Husker41 7
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I pick a nice flat, smooth stone, pick it up, run up to the sea and throw the stone underarm into it. It goes flying gracefully through the air and *PLOP* straight into the sea, only to come back out when the tide draws back :)
2007-05-26 11:08:31
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answered by Nic 3
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Whimsey, completely believe you - we've the present of the gab! yet at present you could sparkling it up with antibiotics. :) Why did God invent alcohol? to dodge the Irish from ruling the international. Oh! and how do you notice an Irishman on the motor vehicle wash?... he's the single on the bike. AND.....what's the version between an Irish wedding ceremony and an Irish funeral? One much less below the impression of alcohol :)
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answered by ? 4
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23 countable ones for me - in Torquay. Last year. Never forget it - it was something else!
And I can throw a good stone at least forty to fifty metres!
2007-05-26 11:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine always sink like a stone from the get-go!
2007-05-26 11:08:14
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answered by PariahMaterial 6
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I am the worst at throwing. Not far at all and no bounces.
2007-05-26 11:08:08
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answered by Alexandriagal 6
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