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When I have a bath.. My knuckles float!!

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When I have a bath.. My knuckles float!!
« on: 14/12/2007 23:21:20 »
Why do my knuckles float???
Tis really annoying.. My knuckles go cold!! Heehee  [:P] [;D]
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When I have a bath.. My knuckles float!!
« Reply #1 on: 14/12/2007 23:58:53 »
Quote from: Seany on 14/12/2007 23:21:20
Why do my knuckles float???
Tis really annoying.. My knuckles go cold!! Heehee  [:P] [;D]

Your knuckles are natures way of giving ewe your own flotation device !!

WELCOME back Mr Seany !!
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When I have a bath.. My knuckles float!!
« Reply #2 on: 15/12/2007 00:08:17 »
How does one test the bouncy of ones knuckles when they are attached to the arm?
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When I have a bath.. My knuckles float!!
« Reply #3 on: 15/12/2007 02:16:59 »
I have all sorts of things that float in the bath.
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When I have a bath.. My knuckles float!!
« Reply #4 on: 15/12/2007 04:50:16 »
ME TOO! LOL
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When I have a bath.. My knuckles float!!
« Reply #5 on: 15/12/2007 07:03:19 »
Your knuckles float more than any other part of your body? Is it fair to say your knees also 'float', but your elbows and ankles 'sink'? Are you sure it's not the fact that, palm down, knuckles point upwards when the fingers bend and thus find themselves above the surface of the water?
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