I watched this fellow in Tasmajdan (Tash-MY-dahn) park the other day. He had attached an elastic cord to a tennis ball, and the other end to the rear (now in front!) of his baseball cap. He batted away, and while I watched, the tennis ball got him only once.
Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Ingenuity Part II
I watched this fellow in Tasmajdan (Tash-MY-dahn) park the other day. He had attached an elastic cord to a tennis ball, and the other end to the rear (now in front!) of his baseball cap. He batted away, and while I watched, the tennis ball got him only once.
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11 comments:
tout en mouvement, tres bien vu
Amazing what some folks do for exercise.
Good on him.Cheap and efficient;)
Not only is he ingenious but you find the right scene at the right time...
Bravo.
Excellent!
That's using your head/hat.
Go Steve go!
I saw a man selling the gadget and playing tennis by himself in Knez Mihajlova with the ball atached also. Maybe it is the same ball.
I would surely break my nose or give myself a black eye trying that! Ha ha!
A clever, athletic fellow!
What an attractive young man.
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