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Yes i do it.
Ahhh... your the one ! Whenever I got bogeys stuck to my fingers under the school desk...Diaperedforsuresince17 said:I remember as a child I would pick and flick it sometimes while in class
Today I tend to still pick it but not as often
And how do you make a hankie dancecuteingly said:Yes, but generally not with bare fingers.
That is what nappies - er - I mean, handkerchiefs, are for, right?
cuteingly said:Yes, but generally not with bare fingers.
That is what nappies - er - I mean, handkerchiefs, are for, right?
SofiaInPampers said:As I stated before, this is totally disgusting. All I can think of is the horror I experienced when I was in first grade. I sat next to a girl named Julia. I saw her pick her nose one day and put her treasure on her tongue. She then stuck her tongue out at me showing it to me. I was mortified to say the least. I never played with her after that.
I wear velcro shoes or just slip on shoes.longallsboy said:All the time, I pick my nose. Especially if there is something inside that is blocking my breathing from my nose. I also don't know how to blow my nose which means the junk eventually slides it's way down from my nose to my throat - and then hopefully spit it out into a toilet.
I can't blow my nose, I can't really skip well, and I can't really even tie shoelaces actually. Buckles or Velcro are so much easier. I wore mostly Velcro sneakers from first to ninth grade. I wear slip on loafers. I like T strap buckle shoes the most, though, but they are hard to find or manufacture in my size.
- longallsboy
You know that “gross” also means twelve dozen? I like to blow kids’ minds by telling them that. (It does indeed mean “big” or “tall” in German.Happy2BeInNappies2 said:I sometimes find myself picking my nose whilst driving, (safer at home).
I try my best NOT to pick it when I am stopped at traffic lights, as there is a greater chance of someone seeing me then.
By the way, I think 'gross' in German means 'great' but I do not think it is great to eat what you pick, that's too gross for me !!
no, one dozen is "ein dutzend" in german. "groß" is just the translation for tall. gross would be equal to "eklig" or "widerlich"feetintrouble said:You know that “gross” also means twelve dozen? I like to blow kids’ minds by telling them that. (It does indeed mean “big” or “tall” in German.
With picking my nose, I sometimes do it while showering, because then my hands are clean. (Lock me up in baby mitts quickly!) I like doing messy sneezes while showering as well.
I think they meant French, "GROSSE" - Largenappybaby said:no, one dozen is "ein dutzend" in german. "groß" is just the translation for tall. gross would be equal to "eklig" or "widerlich"
ohhh. okDiaperedDragon said:I think they meant French, "GROSSE" - Large
Gross in English means twelve dozen, as in “a gross of safety pins”.DiaperedDragon said:I think they meant French, "GROSSE" - Large
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