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Old 03-28-2009, 10:15 PM #1
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Grin What DOESN'T Hurt?

I thought it might be easier to have a thread on what DOESN'T hurt, as opposed to what DOES hurt, because I think the list will be shorter. I'll start:

1. My Butt Cheeks -- I can sit on them all day and feel nothing unusual.
2. The tip of my Tongue
3. The outside of my ears
4. My Hair - It doesn't Hurt

...um... I thought there would be more...

~ Jenny
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