wad chinchilla?Originally posted by angelfairy:chinchilla?
echinlada or sth? wats tt =pOriginally posted by renorenal:wad chinchilla?
Its a slang for the entire thing...Originally posted by angelfairy:echinlada or sth? wats tt =p
This one is good... I shall add somemore clues...Originally posted by renorenal:NEW MYSTERY
I'm a circle
Where children loves to sit and play
I have a lot of notches
Round and round I go
This word was used once in the movie
Patch Adams
He said, beware, watch out for the...
What am I?
Additional clue for this one...Originally posted by renorenal:SPECIAL MYSTERY QUESTION
I am two simple depression
You can see me at the back
I cause no harm
In fact it's rather normal
Physicians and orthopedists
Concern themselves over me
The only enemy I'd have living near me
Is the smelly hole bottom down
In between the two of us
Is a straight pathway that divides us
What are we?
What causes me to be there?
Which one? The circle one?Originally posted by alfagal:wat u looking for?
pathway is blood or nerves?
Originally posted by renorenal:wont it hurt?
[b]SPECIAL MYSTERY QUESTION
If you were to close your nose by pressing it hard with your mouth sealed and then start to blow against the pressure, you would hear your ears go POP*...
Do you know why this can happen? [/b]
back...Originally posted by renorenal:Which one? The circle one?
not reallyOriginally posted by alfagal:wont it hurt?
nothing to do with blood vessels or nerves... it's a bony prominence or landmark...Originally posted by alfagal:back...
wa u tried?Originally posted by mystiv:not really
but i have no idea why
Commonly performed by air passengers when they feel the pressure difference and experience this hearing loss... once they do this maneuver they would be able to hear better, get lesser headaches and dizziness and can concentrate better... some drink a little bit of water, while others prefer to suck some sweets...Originally posted by alfagal:wa u tried?
Originally posted by renorenal:anything to do w blood vessels?
[b]SPECIAL MYSTERY QUESTION
Breathing through the mouth will lead to dryness at the back of your throat. Do this continuously over a period of time and you will develop a sore throat.
Can you explain this phenomenon? [/b]
No, not really... nothing to do with them blood vessels...Originally posted by alfagal:anything to do w blood vessels?
Originally posted by renorenal:Name you all the planets:
Additional clue for this one...
[b]NEW CLUE: I am named after a planet in our solar system[/b]
Originally posted by renorenal:Thinking of proteins.......
This one is good... I shall add somemore clues...
[b]It's more like a pentagon in shape
Rather than a circle
The presence of it
Makes linkages easier
And gives options to one or another... [/b]
Originally posted by renorenal:Got to do with the pressure right?
[b]SPECIAL MYSTERY QUESTION
If you were to close your nose by pressing it hard with your mouth sealed and then start to blow against the pressure, you would hear your ears go POP*...
Do you know why this can happen? [/b]
Go find outOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Name you all the planets:
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Pluto
Now tell me which one.
By the way, I am back. Today's lesson damn long.
our participants have promoted themselves to level 3Originally posted by alfagal:tough er doc...
Definitely nothing to do with proteins... it is an organ... or at least part of it...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Thinking of proteins.......
Pressure.... yes, a difference in pressure will usually cause the patient to perform this maneuver...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Got to do with the pressure right?
Can't remember it. Read it in a book.