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What is your flipper fingers and do you do the pinball dance?

By fatality83

12 years ago


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    #1 12 years ago

    I was just curious to what everyone's flipper fingers are. I use my middle fingers primarily and when the game starts getting exciting I think I transform between both middle and pointer fingers so I make sure I am making good contact with the buttons.

    Also, do you do the pinball dance? The pinball dance is when you are getting into the game and you move or sway your body in different directions (typically the direction you want the ball to go) even though you know your body movement will not affect the balls travel. It does not help you have a better game but makes you look goofy to others watching you. I have recently actually seen the pinball dance on video. It is a rare occurrence that this move is captured on film. Between 1:30-1:31 watch the women in the background as he walks past.

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