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OK, so after a rather drink induced conversation on Saturday evening, I found out my friend Nic has a particularly small tongue, which got me thinking, did she have a small tongue or did I indeed have a particularly large one, so fellow Dulwich formumites I thought it would be a great idea if we did a little experiment of our very own and we each measured the length of our tongues?from the entry point of it leaving our lips to the very tip, in centimeters?so how long is your tongue? Pictures welcome? Prize tbc.
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katie1997 Wrote:

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> hibbs Wrote:

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> -----

> > Oh come on peeps I really need to know the

> length

> > in centimetres please...

>

> Oh-kay hibbs, give me 5 minutes with a ruler/tape



Brilliant, thank you Katie numbers.


> measure in the bathroom. Ahem.

>

> *back soon*

I was at that same event. The tongue in question is indeed tiny but well formed and apparently works in all the ways required. Small and pink and a bit pointy.


I was told (by those that have expertise in these matters) that I have a big tongue, being both long and broad. If you want to know how long and broad it is, you will just have to come round and measure it Hibbs.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> I was at that same event. The tongue in question

> is indeed tiny but well formed and apparently

> works in all the ways required. Small and pink and

> a bit pointy.

>

> I was told (by those that have expertise in these

> matters) that I have a big tongue, being both long

> and broad. If you want to know how long and broad

> it is, you will just have to come round and

> measure it Hibbs.



OMG are you flirting with me MP? ;-)

Pearson Wrote:

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> The largest tongue i know of:

> http://clarkbunch.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/gene

> _simmons.jpg

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My own tongue is pretty similar btw.


Just saying like (if it's a competition)

Andystar Wrote:

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> I wish that I had seen this before because I've

> just spent the last hour or so detagging drunken

> photos of me sticking my long tongue out on

> facebook- & I can't be bothered searching my

> friends pics for one. What's the prize btw??



Arh go on...

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