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LoL, but just think, you could give a high-five... and a high five... and a high five... and a high five... and a high five... and a big high-five!
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With the Gkids it's high fives and then knuckle bombs. It could take all day...
I developed a condition called "trigger thumb" from overusing my thumb on the laptop's trackpad. The joint is tender, and it clicks when I move the first joint. I'm using a thumb brace but might have to have a silicone injection if it doesn't clear up soon.
At one time, both my thumbs started acting up and became hammer thumbs. I would have to manually unlock each one. I considered surgery, but after a few months one began not locking and I postponed surgery, then the other one cleared up and no more problems many years later. This preceded the middle finger episode by a few years.
I've enjoyed all the responses to this totally obscure topic about my finger. Yes, it was serious, but was long ago and having fun with it is just fine which is why I want to make clear it was my middle finger and I thought a fitting obscure topic.
Love it BstYet2Be!!!! Hope you had a spooktackular Holiday last Friday my friend
Thanks Lady, hope you had an enjoyable spooky weekend as well! Great to hear from ya and always great to see you posting here, take extra good care my friend!
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