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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2011

Saw jason today and got this nice run of 11 with his 2.5 inch e8s. Not a clean finish but 19 or so throws.

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  • do you go to imperial college as well?

  • @jlspma no I'm still at school but i am applying there for next year

  • @alexbarron1 so you're still younger than 18? I thought you were 22 or sth. I mean you look tall for your age.

  • @jlspma Yeah, not sure how much most people grow after 17/18 anyway...

  • @alexbarron1 haha yeah, I mean jason looks younger than you, but he's obviously not..=) You're like what 6'5'' ?

  • @jlspma I'm just over 6'3'' but jasons pretty tall as well and, in my opinion, looks considerably older in person.

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  • Funny how 5, 6 and 7 now look like such a low number of objects to juggle...

  • @jlspma he's tall for any age!

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  • That looked great! Wow wow wow wow WOW.

  • That pattern was sooo clean

  • Alex, could we see a qualifying run of (ax,8)?

  • @alexbarron1 Idk, maybe I'm still use to "3-ball tricks tutorials" Jason, whatever that means. I've never met Jason IRL, and I probably won't, unless I go and study at ICL. I'm 16 now, and if I get good enough grades in IB, I can try to apply to ICL in November/December 2012

  • i have 2.5 in e8s! they are amazing!

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