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12:20:2002 Entry: "Ann : Pinky Rings, Dentabones and Moving Targets"

Pinky Rings, Dentabones and Moving Targets

Oh, this is a good one, how to wear pinky rings. I'm #1 on Google/Yahoo search. OK, you select a ring you want to wear. You make sure it fits one of your pinkies (that is the shortest, skinniest finger on your hand, assuming you have no deformities or amputations. Your hands are at the ends of your arms, which come out of your shoulders.). You decide which pinky you want to wear the ring on, left or right. You pick up the ring with the OTHER hand (the hand you will NOT be wearing the ring on). You place the ring between your forefinger and thumb of this other hand. You slide the ring over the pinky you want to wear it on. If it fits correctly, it will slide all the way down almost to the knuckle. The pinky ring should fit between the knuckle and the joint above the knuckle. That's how you wear a pinky ring. I might draw a diagram if this still is a hard concept to grasp.

My site is the only result that appears under the search dentabones recall (although that wasn't the topic of any entry of mine). Weird. I didn't even realize there was a recall.

I am pleased to announce my friend Pat Hartman, whom I've known for something like 15 years now, has her own journal/blog called Moving Target. We just got it up and running, so be sure to check it out periodically for probably more mental stimulation than I can ever offer here, as I'm primarily going to focus on my dreams from now on. It's just a great feeling to have someone you know in the physical world that you've known for a long time join you online. I've been trying to get Stan interested in this, but he's just not into it...maybe because it's because his wife hogs the online time...heh.

2 Comments

Yes, it's cool when "real-life" people you know well starts blogging, but it can also be quite scary and annoying, especially if you live with them and always have to live in fear they suddenly will write sensitive stuff about you ;o]

Posted by Nico @ 04:27:2002:09:01 AM CST

Unfortunately, having no siblings, I don't have that problem. Wish I did. :/

Posted by Ann @ 04:30:2002:01:09 PM CST

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