tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23631803.post7993295899076769829..comments2024-03-26T23:49:37.130-05:00Comments on detritus.: O, Omphalossuttonhoohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17292408097588177380noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23631803.post-35133385986941632772008-02-22T22:57:00.000-06:002008-02-22T22:57:00.000-06:00I'm inclined to believe it has more to do with the...I'm inclined to believe it has more to do with the snip-and-tie than genetics. But who knows.<BR/>I do know about that smell. Me thinks if it's a deep one it harbors things that ferment or something.Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12554376370525001156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23631803.post-17748944923939968242008-02-21T06:04:00.000-06:002008-02-21T06:04:00.000-06:00I shouldn't tell this story, but once my sister --...I shouldn't tell this story, but once my sister -- who has a deep innie -- produced something absolutely primeval out of her belly button. we were kids then, and the event caused great fascination (all four of us were witnesses to it). it was a combination of flesh and lint and history. and smelled something foul.<BR/><BR/>right. like I said: shouldn't have told that story. (my sister's certain to hate me for it.) but mystery isn't always pretty.<BR/><BR/>how do innies and outies form, I wonder? does it have more to do with how the doctor ties the umbilicus off? or are some of us fated to innies and others to outies?suttonhoohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17292408097588177380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23631803.post-48715997994223686272008-02-20T22:17:00.000-06:002008-02-20T22:17:00.000-06:00I was reading this wondering if the lint factor wo...I was reading this wondering if the lint factor would come up. Quite frankly I think the bb acting as a lint catcher is quite fascinating. I marvel at its ability to do so at least once a week. I even wear courduroy purposely to pollinate the area. <BR/><BR/>I told my wife just a couple weeks ago that I was going to start saving it and try to make something once I had enough. Suffice it to say that she was not amused.<BR/>I actually knew a woman in Baton Rouge who harvested dryer lint and did use it for crafts. But that's a bumper crop in comparison. <BR/><BR/>Both my wife and my son have outties and will never ever enjoy the wonder of the lint. And that's sad.Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12554376370525001156noreply@blogger.com