Readers will squeal with laughter at this soaring tale about friendship and working together. Bounce, Bounce, Bounde! "Ping Pong Pig" loves to leap, jump, and bounce all over Apple Tree Farm. He is far too busy having fun all day to help with the chores. Soon he lands into a big mess, and he's up to his ears in trouble. Will he learn to help his friends before pigs fly?
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Basement Ping-Pong Players - You Can't Be Serious?
Are You Ready to Move Out?
Photo © 2008 Greg Letts, licensed to About.com, Inc. There comes a time in many basement ping-pong players' lives when they reach the moment of truth - they have to decide whether to get serious about the sport or choose to remain recreational players
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The Basement Ping-Pong Backhand Counterhit - Front View
Getting Back to Backhand Basement Basics!
Photo © 2009 Greg Letts, licensed to About.com, Inc. It's time for another installment of the basic strokes for basement ping-pong players. Today I'm discussing what I would recommend as the second stroke for you to master - the
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Basement Ping-Pong Basic Strokes - The Backhand Push - Side View
Push Off!
Photo © 2010 Greg Letts, licensed to About.com, Inc. Time continues to fly by, and so I had better hurry up and put up the side view version of the basement ping-pong backhand push . The side view of this stroke gives an excellent look at the feet location, as well
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Basement Ping-Pong Basic Strokes - The Backhand Push
Don't Push Your Luck...
Photo © 2010 Greg Letts, licensed to About.com, Inc. Time to continue with the Guide to Basement Ping-Pong's basic strokes - this time I'm going to look at what would probably be the third stroke I would suggest a basement player should master - the
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