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Old 04-27-2012, 04:42 PM #11
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And why is it so small? Is that just a portion of the rib or are you a tiny person?
Maybe I should request my right rib and Limoges' spoon so we can do a female vs male comparison.

I'm pretty sure my rib is still smaller than the spoon.
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I'm a pretty average person, and I do think the knobby portion is attached to the spine. Also, this is the entire rib.

I'm SURE your rib is bigger than mine, Nospam!
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