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to the store buy some chicken smack it across your face.................... eat butt. oh and did i forget that you have to make sure you eat monkey balls

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If you're going there with your own skates; Ice Skates (to skate in), Towels/Tissues (to clean your skates afterwards), Skate Guards (to protect your skate's blades) and perhaps thick socks if necessary. If you're going without your own skates, you'll need to bring warm clothing anyway (eg; gloves, jumper, jacket etc). Skates will be provided at the ice rink for you to use, so don't worry about needing to buy a pair if you don't have any already (as they are very expensive and you might want to give skating a go before you buy some skates).

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For a beginning figure skater you should simply start off with a jacket, snowpants, and a pair of gloves. Most skating rinks allow you to rent skates and take begginer lessons.

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As you progress in skating you need a lot of things. But to start, skates, guards, flexible clothing, gloves, and a rag to wipe off your skates is all it takes.

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...ice skates...

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A cup

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