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Thursday, March 05, 2009

The Whatsit




What's the name of the groove in the upper lip called again? I always forget. It really bugs me that I forget.

Ah, that's right - the philtrum.

Names of surface landmarks I DO remember -
the glabella,
the nasion,
the canthus (inner and outer),
the frenulum (frenula, they are all over the place),
the tragus,
the inion,
and my alltime favorite, the Dimples of Venus - everyone has them, despite what the Wikipedia says: you line them up for the lumbo-sacral junction radiography view.


Dimples of Venus, superior and lateral to the Cleft of Buttock, just follow the Trickles of Sweat.

E@L

7 comments:

  1. This whole post is a not so transparent excuse to post that photo of very attractive dimples ~grin~

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  2. Indy: truly, it was a last minute inclusion.

    Admittedly it was a GOOD last minute inclusion, but it WAS a last minute one.

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  3. Did Izzy take that photo of you?

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  4. You have probably never heard of the "Cranston gap"-namely the gap between a well curved women's legs just below her vagina. The ideal separation being three fingers.

    ALWAYS requires a hand measurement!

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  5. Dan: which one? on FB? Or you mean the one of my sweaty butt?

    Skip: I thought the Cranston Gap was a type of 20's dance...

    Doin' the Cranston,
    doin' the Cranston,
    doin' the Cranston Gap!

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  6. My dimples of venus are more like the craters on the moon!

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  7. Joanne: never mind, some people are into astronomy.

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