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Yes, you can crack a whip. No excuses.

https://youtu.be/P5N9hNMtqaA
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Excellent video and excellent advice, Rachel.
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The WB videos could certainly help him a lot.
He did a good job though.

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Mark, thanks... I will admit I had something in my eye there for awhile ;)
Ron, I will sure pass that to him :)
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This is a wonderful story - even if Ron's right! But this is not about finesse: this is about doing it! As Rachel says, no excuses! :)
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Well done!
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

That is a fine wheel chair crack.

Do anyone of you know of a youtube video, where we can see children between 8—13 crack a whip.

I am considering to learn some children from a childrens home a few cracks.

Thanks for the inspiration Rachel
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Flemming, i'm sure I have seen such videos, but have no record of them now. I'm sure that if you search....
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PS - Flemming, I'm sure you'll take due care, but here in Britain, doing anything like this with children risks misinterpretation - and it would be very important to have the full written consent of the children's home authorities, and several adult 'witnesses' present.
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Thank y'all. He did a good job :)

Flemming, thank you; I don't, from memory, but I will look! Also, Mr. Robert makes excellent points!
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Thanks for these, Rachel! What fun! :)
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