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Uni the game

 
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Old 24-06.-2008, 09:16 PM   #1
S...Kevin...S
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Default Uni the game


I know a game called Uni i wanned to try here, im not sure if it is
already is this game on unicyclist.....

But heres the rules:

First 1 make a clip of a trick, f.eks trey flip, then the first who
post a clip of a trey flip gets to chose the next trick f.eks 360
unispin then the first who post a 360 unispin wil get to chose next and
then we just continue like that.

And if they do it ou of 1 pallet u have to do it out 1 pallet, it have
to be exacly the same.


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