Monday, January 18, 2010

There's nothing funny about banging your funny bone

Touch? Touch?  Did anybody say anything about touch?  Oh that's right, touch is sense number three.

And here's the message:
Have you noticed when you bang your funny bone (which is your elbow in case you don't know) well anyway, if you bang it, have you noticed that the pain rides all the way up to your middle and ring fingers?  That's because of nerves.  Nerves take messages to the brain and throughout the body about all senses, sight, touch, taste, hearing and smell.

The next message will be online when I'm finished eating dinner.

2 comments:

  1. Well now, that's very interesting. Can you tell me what it might mean when someone says, "You are getting on my nerves!"?
    AB

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  2. Hi AB

    I think when someone says that "you are getting on my nerves" it means that your nerves are traveling from your ears to your brain and telling you that what other people are saying are offending you.

    Zallum

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