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I would really like to see Olympic level gymnists doing floor exercise tumbling runs. It always happens so fast you really can't take it all in.QUOTE]
 
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Hi, One year ago my 16 year old son was riding with a friend and they got t-boned by an 18 wheeler and survived. Is it possible to recreate that accident to see why they survived?
 
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another idea is that what about time warping a shotgun,firworks;not when they are in the air of course,hitting a golf ball,jumping on a trampaline,i cant spell sorry,or frying bacon these are just a few ideas i have
if these ideas intrest you let me know
 
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i'm bow hunter from illinois and i use a compound bow with carbon arrows. i've been told that an arrow flexs and bends beyond belief at the split second of release and still manages to hit pin point accuracy. i do believe this, however it would be great to see it in action. you could even try different wall thicknesses of the arrows to compare flexing. also test the slightly out dated aluminum arrows. thanks.
 
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hi,,i would to see my(bare) feet touching the ground,as i barely touch the ground at full gate.thanks
 
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hi my name is dakota and i live in a small town called cheney in kansas. please read this and believe what i say because i am telling you this with all sincerity, i promise. My freinds and i have found a way to manipulate our toungues in such a way so that our salivary glands under the toungue produce saliva very quickly. if your toungue is in the right position, you can spray saliva out of your mouth. It isn't spitting i assure you, it is silent, and also the droplets are made one at a time and tend to be sprayed in a line vertically. some people think this is gross, others interesting. my friend mason and i have dubbed this masterful art "gleeking". Please remember that this is completely truthful and us eighth graders in cheney are eagerly awaiting your reply

Thank You, Dakota K.
 
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I own a gymnastics facility in Richmond, VA. I am always trying to improve the skills of my athletes. I think it would be interesting to see how the high bar reacts to different types of swings., how the rings respond to the athlete, how the body takes a beating on floor (as a formar gymnast I know what it feels like). I am 45 years old and still swing giants on the high bar, and tumble on the 50 foot trampoline. Please respond.
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Doug Lubking
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I work for Tyco Fire Products, how about show how for sprinklers work. You could show the bulb explode or te solder element melt and the water coming out and spraying.
 
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a guy's face-unsuspecting hug/kiss from pretty girl, wet towel whip, baby's face with change of emotions, unsuspecting bee sting, a singer, trampoline double bounce, old lady becoming startled, BELLLY FLOP, BELLY FLOP, BELLY FLOP,
 
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I think it would cool to see someone bungey jump in slow motion and see what kind of force the body takes. Well let me know thank you. Smile
 
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I just watched your episode with the mousetrap on the tongue and the arm in the "Beartrap". Well first of all I will let you in on a little bit of information. First, I'm an experienced trapper, I do ADC(Animal Damage Control)trapping for the county I live in, so I do know what I'm talking about here and... Second, that's not a real beartrap. A real beartrap would literally crush any man's forearm no matter how carefully he placed his arm in the trap. That trat is a decorative replica, there are many made these days, yes they function and actuate but are not nearly as effective as the real thing. If you didn't notice, the jaws of that trap's jaws didn't even close all the way. There's a couple inch gap between the jaws. A true "Beartrap" had no gap. True "Beartraps" were made to hold a bear, there was no gap built in for the animal's comfort. Let's see him try it with a real beartrap! I'd even pay money to see that! I'll even volunteer to inspect the trap for authenticity.
 
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i was recently shot in the arm with a 38 and i lost movement in my arm but i'm surviving but the doctor told me since the gun was fired at point blank range the bullet couldn't gather enough velocity to blow my arm off. if it would have been further away it would have taken my arm completely off up to the elbow. i took the bullet in the middle of my forearm it traveled severing the alna never and blowing my elbow to piece inside my arm and destorying most of the muscle and bone that was there. is there anyway you can slow down the footage to see if that is true or not!and if the bullet where farther away would it take the arm off!
 
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Had a couple of ideas I thought might be neat. One is a horse taking jumps they land on 1 foot when the come down. Thats around a thousand pounds of animal plus the force landing on a 4 to 5 inch area. Also reining horse at work or bull riding.
 
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Hey Guys, I really enjoy the show................amazing stuff. i am an avid Racquetball player, and I would really enjoy being able to see the effects of this sport done in time warp. The effects on the Racquet, the ball, and also the persons playing the sport. I hope eventually you will be able to do this one. Thanks alot and keep up the great work.
 
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Why don't you have a show with Freestyle or Greco-Roman wrestling? Pro wrestling and Sumo are nothing compared to the skill of olympic wrestling. For one, you have a match that lasts longer than 15 seconds, two, it is for real. I've always thought that wrestlers are the best athletes in the world, show us why.
 
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I hope this is the right place to post suggestions....ok here it goes... I work in a factory and my boss as well as most of the other employees are always scaring the *&&^ out of me. They all seem to think it's the funniest thing. Where my boss and I are fans of the show we thought it would be hilariouse to see someones face contort as the thoughts of being scared out of it cross your mind in super slow mo.. of course it would take some sneaking around but I am sure you all can find a someone on your staff perhaps to scare. Plus I think we could all use some laughter!
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How about people gettinga a piercing, I would like to see that get warped hell I would voluteer my eyebrow for that matter!!! or ear also
 
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Hey guys, absolutely LOVE the show! I am and avid disc golf player who would really enjoy seeing the way the human body twists and contorts when attempting to launch a disc. also the rotation of the disc itself
Think about.. good stuff Smile
 
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it would be sick to see a football player get smacked really hard
 
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