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Old 07-12-2011, 02:53 PM #29
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My gait is kinda like a penguin walking. I saw some penguins on the National Geographic channel the other day and my first thought was "gosh, I walk like they do"!
My gait changes. My gait is bouncy sometimes. Other times, I think I look wobbly. Then other times, it's more of a limp. But, then again, I have never seen myself walk so I guess this is just how I feel when I walk and what I think I look like. The bouncy gait I know I have as both DDs have commented on it. The drunk gait I know I have and so does some of the bushes I've fallen in to. LOL
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