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Petit Freez vs Lazy Legs Breakdance Battle
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Two incredible breakdancers. Petit "Freez" Jeantao (aka Hout) has only one leg and Luca "Lazy Legs" Patuelli was born with arthrogryposis and very little functionality in his two legs.
From 1000% at the Temple O Style.
From 1000% at the Temple O Style.
Jun 30, 2007 6:42 PM
Re: Petit Freez vs Lazy Legs Breakdance Battle
sry but one-leg mcgee owned crutchy thoroughly
By: Amishburrito
Re: Petit Freez vs Lazy Legs Breakdance Battle
I wish I could be as cool as these guys. *sigh*
By: scalpod
Re: Handicap Dance Competition
I swear this is a duplicate, but I can't find the original. Anyone know what it is?
Re: Handicap Dance Competition
Found the original and merged them. Thanks Griff!
Re: Handicap Dance Competition
that was neither awesome or incredibly inspirational. It only furthers proves crippled people have too much time on their hands and should be placed into forced labor communities as to insure that stuff like this never happens again. and insures that they will in turn live productive lives that help contribute something to society rather than just sit around "break dancing" and living off fat medicare checks that my hard earned taxes go towards. this type of flagrant waste of tax payers money makes me sick. these people make me sick! you all make me sick! hell i make my self sick, we should all be ashamed of our selves. we sit here wasting out time being just as unproductive as these two by watching their shenanigans instead of being productive our selves, go out side cut the lawn, build a bird house, do something with your lives other than further promote this type of crap.
By: loser2point1
Re: Handicap Dance Competition
Because one can't have a day job and be good at something at the same time? Are you for real? Everyone should have art in their life every single day. There should be a limit, because art is just like science, only art has no tangible end product outside of a few friendly neurotransmitters. But I think it's good and honorable that these two, and anyone else, cripple or not, decides to apply themselves in a challenging endeavor that is not work and is not idolatry like video games or television, while still maintaining their duties as a citizen in a progressing society. Watching these people is positive reinforcement for their good behavior, and inspires other people to one up them. Watching is good, so long as it leads to something else.
By: boyblunders
Re: Handicap Dance Competition
your comment is so inflamitory it's hard to tell if you are just trolling but I have some possible solutions to the issues you've raised. If you are jealous of their welfare income I suggest you saw off your legs and start collecting those phat checks. Otherwise you can put your money where your mouth is and post a video of the bird house you built overlooking your freshly cut lawn. Or shut the #$% up.
By: dormandu
