Hooping to bass head
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@gwyntube I didn't notice the heat pump. Heck, I hadn't even noticed the house until you mentioned the heat pump.
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awesome
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that is a dope transfer idea at 2:12
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I am obviously the first guy here. Is that a Lennox heat pump?
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Keep on rockin it girl, your sexy as hell. Ever thought about a fire hoop. That would be hot! (no pun intended)
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good lord you are sexy
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@punkinhotpink337 thank you:)and you look alot like my friend shaynah:) she's a hippie. which is kinda nice sometimes because when i'm babysitting her two nieces she's always layed back and cool about everything. and helps me when i need help XD haha:) but thank you for the advice:) keep up the good work :D
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This is great - I got a hoop at a garage sale, but don't know much except hooping around my waist - are you selftaught?
Gwyka 1 month ago
@Gwyka yup I learned a lot of stuff I know from youtube or hoopcity.ca
punkinhotpink337 1 month ago
i love how you hoop:) i hope that when i get my first hoop, which will hopefully be this friday, i can start practicing and in a year or two i can be half as good as you :) keep up the good work :) and what kind of hoop are you using? and is it good to start with a weighted hoop if you are a beginner at hoop dancing?
jacobsezmennosparkle 2 months ago
@jacobsezmennosparkle Yes it's good to start with a weighted hoop, that's what I started with in this video. I now use a polypro hoop which is a lot smaller and lighter.
punkinhotpink337 2 months ago
What weight/size hoop do you use? I use a weighted hoop and I think thats why it hurts to hoop on my arms/chest (My hoop bruises me pretty often lol). Also, how tall are you?
jasminemauriee 2 months ago
@jasminemauriee The hoop in this video was a weighted hoop it was like 40" and it did give me bruises at first. I now use a polypro hoop its about 35" I'm 5'7"
punkinhotpink337 2 months ago