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heidikins

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Jun 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/25/97
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hey, does anyone else's tragus piercing whistle in the wind?

katester pointed this out to me, and I realized it had been
happening all along, but I didn't know why there had been this
whistling in my ear as I ride my bike. I can't tell if the
rook does it too, because it's in the same ear and came later.
Sometimes it even happens when I'm walking quickly indoors.

my lobe CBRs tend to clank together during, um, rhythmic activity,
or if I just shake my head.

obviously tongue piercings make all kinds of neat noises: squeaks,
rattles, clicks and clacks (not to mention the moans they elicit
when put to use...).

I know Ted likes his ear jewelry to jingle.

so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?

the ever curious,

heidirino

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Steve

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Jun 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/26/97
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My guiche used to rattle when I walked while wearing loose fitting pants
or none at all.I really liked the little jingle but I was concerned the
bead might fall out (its a 10 gauge CBR) So I went to my piercer and he
told my the tension in the ring had relaxed a little and just needed to
be tightened. He tightened it right up, but now no more jingle :(((

josh burdette

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Jun 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/26/97
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On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, heidikins wrote:

>
> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>

Well, lemme see:
-my septum ring clanks on classes and cans all the time

-if I take the septum ring out, I can sometimes make a cool whistling
noise with my nose (I've noticed quite a change in the sound as i've gone
from 14ga to 4ga)

-my ear made a really cool popping sound as it decided that it didn't want
to keep that 5/8" taper in when Fish and I tried the first time (on a
related note, I once shot a 1/2" grommet across the room and into the
mirror with my ear-that made a cool sound too)

-I made an interesting sound the first time I "got up" in the morning
after I got my frenum pierce-that one woke me up in a hurry (I imagine the
sound was something close to the sound I made the first time my niece
grabbed onto my fresh nipple pierces when trying to climb onto my lap)

-oh yeah...and my bridge can sing....yeah, that's the ticket }:)

peace
josh

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Ted Liu

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Jun 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/27/97
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heidikins <he...@NO.SPAM.tristan.physics.wisc.edu> wrote:
>obviously tongue piercings make all kinds of neat noises: squeaks,
>rattles, clicks and clacks (not to mention the moans they elicit
>when put to use...).

if my head's tilted right, gravity kinda bounces the ring a few times
off my teeth for a tap-tap-tap sound. actually, i've noticed my
clacking to be quieter ever since i got the ring. sure i may play
with the ring more but cuz it's thinner (14g) it doesn't make as much
noise as if i were to run the entire bar (10g) across me teeth. my
friends have also noticed it's much quieter when they're around me. :)

>I know Ted likes his ear jewelry to jingle.

yep! that's what i do with extra cbr's while they're waiting fer new
homes - they hang from the cbr's already in me ears. unfortunately,
me chained rings don't whistle like tragi, but it'd be neet! :) they
do make nice n loud tapping noises against earfones, especially when
i'm running to catch a bus. actually, i'm a noisy runner. chained
rings tapping against the earfones n lobe rings in one ear, rings
clanging against each other in the other ear, me clacking my tongue
ring/bar, my keys jangling, the fork in my lunchbox n the
miscellaneous coins in a film canister in my backpack bouncing around.
:)

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PPPython

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Jun 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/27/97
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When I wear boxer's, I would have a hard time sneaking up on someone since
my frenum rings jingle when I walk!

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D.E.Hockin

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Jun 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/27/97
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heidikins wrote:
>
> hey, does anyone else's tragus piercing whistle in the wind?
>
> katester pointed this out to me, and I realized it had been
> happening all along, but I didn't know why there had been this
> whistling in my ear as I ride my bike. I can't tell if the
> rook does it too, because it's in the same ear and came later.
> Sometimes it even happens when I'm walking quickly indoors.
>
> my lobe CBRs tend to clank together during, um, rhythmic activity,
> or if I just shake my head.
>
> obviously tongue piercings make all kinds of neat noises: squeaks,
> rattles, clicks and clacks (not to mention the moans they elicit
> when put to use...).
>
> I know Ted likes his ear jewelry to jingle.
>
> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>
> the ever curious,
>
> heidirino

A PA ring and a frenum ring can "ring" quite well together, too :)

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Mark?? ;-)

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Jun 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/27/97
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> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>

My PA and 2 frenums (all at 4ga finally) tend to swing into each other when
I walk and they make a nice little tinking sound. I fiqure most people
would think it was my keys or something, so I make it a point to hold my
keys quietly in my hand. Of course I also wear shorts so that my rings
have room to travel.

*ting ting ting*

Fredrik Winberg

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heidikins <he...@NO.SPAM.tristan.physics.wisc.edu> writes:

>
> hey, does anyone else's tragus piercing whistle in the wind?
>

no, but when I take out one of my two industrials it whistles
a lot. The funny thing is that it doesn't whistle at all when
I wear both of them.

/Fredrik

Golgotha

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Jun 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/27/97
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heidikins wrote:
>
[snip]

Gaunlet makes/made a (the one I saw about 2 years ago) 2g 'Clacker'. It
is a 2g 1/2in cric BB for a PA, and where the 2 beads are - there is a
swivel with a second and third circ BB 1 hanging down off of each bead
(a total of 3 2g circ BBs - heavy!). The object is that when you walk
the 2 hanging circ BBs 'Clack' together when you walk. I really wanted
it, but with that much jewlry it was _really_ expensive. ($250.00
smackaroos!)
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adapted individuals may suddenly find themselves no longer fit.
Then it is the FREAKS and MISFITS who inherit the future!
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In article <33B150...@NO.SPAM.tristan.physics.wisc.edu>,
heidikins <he...@NO.SPAM.tristan.physics.wisc.edu> wrote:
<snip city>

>
> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>


When I had my nipple ring (it's since removed. . . :( *sniff*),and I
would play my acoustic guitar in my lap while topless, the ring would tap
nicely in rhythm against the back of the guitar. Just call me Bongo Boob.

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jaustinc

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Jun 28, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/28/97
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Steve wrote:

>
> heidikins wrote:
> >
> > hey, does anyone else's tragus piercing whistle in the wind?
> >
> > katester pointed this out to me, and I realized it had been
> > happening all along, but I didn't know why there had been this
> > whistling in my ear as I ride my bike. I can't tell if the
> > rook does it too, because it's in the same ear and came later.
> > Sometimes it even happens when I'm walking quickly indoors.
> >
> > my lobe CBRs tend to clank together during, um, rhythmic activity,
> > or if I just shake my head.
> >
> > obviously tongue piercings make all kinds of neat noises: squeaks,
> > rattles, clicks and clacks (not to mention the moans they elicit
> > when put to use...).
> >
> > I know Ted likes his ear jewelry to jingle.
> >
> > so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
> >
> > the ever curious,
> >
> > heidirino
> >
> > --
> > Human beings are an amazing ~*he...@tristan.physics.wisc.edu*~
> > amalgamation of conflicting and ~* remove NO.SPAM. to reply *~
> > contrasting beliefs which they ~*http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~heidi*~
> > have successfully adjusted for
> > their own self satisfaction. --Ken Tangen
>
> My guiche used to rattle when I walked while wearing loose fitting pants
> or none at all.I really liked the little jingle but I was concerned the
> bead might fall out (its a 10 gauge CBR) So I went to my piercer and he
> told my the tension in the ring had relaxed a little and just needed to
> be tightened. He tightened it right up, but now no more jingle :(((
My apadravya ball hits the ball on my hafada cbr which then hits the
ball of my trans scrotal barbell. that combined with the loose balls of
my 4 ga nipple rings makes it impossible for me to walk anywhere
unannounced; I love it!!

Stan

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jaustinc wrote:
>
> Steve wrote:

> >
> > heidikins wrote:
> > >
> > > so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
> > >
> > My guiche used to rattle when I walked while wearing loose fitting pants
>
> My apadravya ball hits the ball on my hafada cbr which then hits the

This reminds me of the feature in PFIQ #27 on "Silver Fox",
who was a runner with multiple genital piercings. Part of
his story went:

"Sometimes on training runs, I just wear baggy old sweat
pants with nothing underneath. Thus attired, I went
running with a friend in a remote area of Griffith Park,
far from worldly sounds. The grass silenced our
footfalls."

"`Do you hear something chiming?', my companion asked.
I thought I did, too. We stopped. So did the chiming.
When we started again, so did the chiming. `It's more
of a soft clanging,' remarked my companion. `So where
do you suppose it's coming from?' By that time, I
knew. It was coming from inside my baggy old sweat
pants, where more than joy was ringing unconfined."

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Clay 3 Young

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Jun 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/29/97
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heidikins wrote:
>
> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>

Ha! I've got you all beat! While my PA doesn't make any noise at all
on it's own, it causes a wide variety of noises to come out of other
people's mouths, usually without any physical or visual contact at all!
(Jingling and tinkling--my fanny! I can make a guy swear loudly and
double over in imagined pain from across the room.)
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Elvis

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Jun 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/29/97
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On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, heidikins wrote:
>
> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>

Just last night I had someone yell loud enough to quiet the
expensive restaurant we were in "HOLY SHIT! YOU HAVE A TONGUE RING!"

Actually it's a barbell, and while technically it answers the
question, it's probably not really the answer you're looking for. :)

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Telefina

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Jun 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/29/97
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> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?

I tried to "purr" last night... like, r-r-r-r-r-r-roll my tongue, with
the new barbell in it... it makes this really fast clickit-clack against
my botom teeth, feels pretty cool, sounds better, amkes all my friends
and I burst out laughing :) (only after that my bottom teeth hurt a
bit, but only for a second...now I think that's the coolest thing I know
how to do with my tongue :)

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Ted Liu

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Jun 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/30/97
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Telefina <bute...@escape.ca> wrote:
>I tried to "purr" last night... like, r-r-r-r-r-r-roll my tongue, with
>the new barbell in it... it makes this really fast clickit-clack against

i've been trying (on n off) to relearn the rolling n other stuff (like
blowing bubbles with gum n raspberries). i've figured out raspberries
n almost figured out gum, but i'm still having trouble keeping a
consistent rolling. it sounds more like a stuttering R :) n i don't
get the fast clacking against my teeth. i think the ring on top's
interfering. it keeps breaking up my roll.

>my botom teeth, feels pretty cool, sounds better, amkes all my friends
>and I burst out laughing :) (only after that my bottom teeth hurt a
>bit, but only for a second...now I think that's the coolest thing I know
>how to do with my tongue :)

waah! i wanna learn that trick! i can't even get a decent squeak!

Mark?? ;-)

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> n i don't
> get the fast clacking against my teeth. i think the ring on top's
> interfering. it keeps breaking up my roll.
>

> waah! i wanna learn that trick! i can't even get a decent squeak!

Hey, I wanna learn the clacking trick also. I think maybe my barbell is
set too far back for a decent clack---What do you think?


Judith Cookson Grunberger

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Jun 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/30/97
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Weeee, it's Monday and I feel like sharing.

My SO has taken to playing with my tongue piercing.

It's pretty weird, because I'm so used to it and don't really notice it's
there most of the time, unless I'm bored and playing with it or some such.
But anyhow, we were kissing and I felt this weird thing going on.

"What are you doing?" I asked.

"Playing with your tongue piercing," he says.

Coooooooooool.

It feels pretty nifty -- I highly recommend it. Just curious: have any
other r.a.b.bits experienced this?

I'm just sad now because I don't have anyone else's tongue piercing to
play with =(

More things I've noticed: you must be careful when playing. I got
reprimanded for yawning in meeting the other day, when in reality I was
just opening my mouth to play... *sigh*

Also: I play a lot more when I'm dancing. Don't ask me why -- something in
the music & rhythm?

--Judy
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rhea

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Jun 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/30/97
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In article <33B72B...@escape.ca>, Telefina <bute...@escape.ca> says:

(only after that my bottom teeth hurt a
>bit, but only for a second..

Be careful though, and don't ignore that pain!! stainless steel is a
*very* hard metal!! years of this cool clicking may chip a bit of your
teeth out...my piercer says he's seen actual holes in teeth from years of
barbell abuse!

rhea

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In article <33b73dc0...@news.ripco.com>, dc...@geocities.com.DEL (Ted Liu) says:


>blowing bubbles with gum n raspberries). i've figured out raspberries
>n almost figured out gum, but i'm still having trouble keeping a

wait, you blow bubbles with raspberries?? i'm so confused:) btw, it took
me almost a tear and a half to remaster bubble-gum bubble blowing, but i
never could roll R's in the first place, and piercing didn't change that!

AGemini527

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That is so damn COOL tele! oh, i want my tongue pierced so badly i can
FEEL the barbel in my mouth!

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Elvis

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Wow, if that first tear didn't get you, I bet the half had you screaming
in pain. :)

Brian Keith

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heidikins wrote:
>
> hey, does anyone else's tragus piercing whistle in the wind?
>
> katester pointed this out to me, and I realized it had been
> happening all along, but I didn't know why there had been this
> whistling in my ear as I ride my bike. I can't tell if the
> rook does it too, because it's in the same ear and came later.
> Sometimes it even happens when I'm walking quickly indoors.
>
> my lobe CBRs tend to clank together during, um, rhythmic activity,
> or if I just shake my head.
>
> obviously tongue piercings make all kinds of neat noises: squeaks,
> rattles, clicks and clacks (not to mention the moans they elicit
> when put to use...).
>
> I know Ted likes his ear jewelry to jingle.
>
> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>
> the ever curious,
The reason I switched to SSS CBRs for my lobe is because I love
the clink clink clank they make when I shake my head. *shaking
head now--clank, clink, clink!* Tried Niobium but they're lighter
and don't clink as nicely--more of a thunk! tunk! tunk! noise.

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Ted Liu

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Ted Liu <dc...@geocities.com.DEL> wrote:
>>blowing bubbles with gum n raspberries). i've figured out raspberries
>>n almost figured out gum, but i'm still having trouble keeping a

echr...@monitor.net (rhea) wrote:
>wait, you blow bubbles with raspberries?? i'm so confused:) btw, it took
>me almost a tear and a half to remaster bubble-gum bubble blowing, but i
>never could roll R's in the first place, and piercing didn't change that!

erm, 2 separate thoughts. :) i'm trying to relearn how to blow
bubbles with gum n [blow] raspberries.

Ted Liu

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jcoo...@Glue.umd.edu (Judith Cookson Grunberger) wrote:
>It feels pretty nifty -- I highly recommend it. Just curious: have any
>other r.a.b.bits experienced this?

not yet (haven't found anyone to try it with, unfortunately) but i'd
really like to! one thing i'm really interested in is looping the
ring on me tongue bar on someone else's tongue bar (or any other bar
fer that matter! :)

>I'm just sad now because I don't have anyone else's tongue piercing to
>play with =(

barbell fights? :)

>More things I've noticed: you must be careful when playing. I got
>reprimanded for yawning in meeting the other day, when in reality I was
>just opening my mouth to play... *sigh*

i've gotten real good at keeping my bar in my mouth. ever since i got
the ring attached i flip the ring without showing anyone. ppl think
i'm playing with some gum or candy. :)

>Also: I play a lot more when I'm dancing. Don't ask me why -- something in
>the music & rhythm?

yea, i've noticed that too.

Frank Wuest

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:
: erm, 2 separate thoughts. :) i'm trying to relearn how to blow

: bubbles with gum n [blow] raspberries.
:
can you just explain what you mean by blowing raspberries?
I can't really seem to figure that out...
Frank
captai...@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de
t

BENJI SMITH

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> In article
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> wrote:
> >On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, heidikins wrote:
> >>

> >> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
> >>
> >

> >Just last night I had someone yell loud enough to quiet the
> >expensive restaurant we were in "HOLY SHIT! YOU HAVE A TONGUE RING!"
>

> Man that totally drives me nuts. I had that happen several times on
> vacation in Hawaii (so I blame Lani :) and I usually just shrugged and
>
> continued eating, or swimming (or whatever I was doing before I was
> so
> rudely interrupted).
>
> I mean, I would never yell out "Man, you just got a boob job, didn't
> you?"
> or "good lord, nice shirt" (or yell anything for that matter). Why do
>
> people think that if someone has piercings or tattoos that it's
> license
> for them to tell the rest of the world.
>
> Joshua "I am not an animal!" Burgin
> ___________________________________
> _____________________________________
> <mailto:jos...@purestuff.com> Joshua Burgin
<http://www.purestuff.com/>
>
I'm looking for a quality piercer in New Orleans, I'll be there Aug.
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Let me know of anyone worth doing business with.

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Elvis wrote:
<BR>>On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, heidikins wrote:
<BR>>>
<BR>>> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
<BR>>>
<BR>>
<BR>>Just last night I had someone yell loud enough to quiet the
<BR>>expensive restaurant we were in "HOLY SHIT!&nbsp; YOU HAVE A TONGUE
RING!"

<P>Man that totally drives me nuts.&nbsp; I had that happen several times
on
<BR>vacation in Hawaii (so I blame Lani :) and I usually just shrugged
and
<BR>continued eating, or swimming (or whatever I was doing before&nbsp;
I was so
<BR>rudely interrupted).

<P>I mean, I would never yell out "Man, you just got a boob job, didn't
you?"
<BR>or "good lord, nice shirt" (or yell anything for that matter).&nbsp;
Why do
<BR>people think that if someone has piercings or tattoos that it's license
<BR>for them to tell the rest of the world.

<P>Joshua "I am not an animal!" Burgin
<BR>_________________________________________________________________________
<BR>&lt;<A HREF="mailto:jos...@purestuff.com">mailto:jos...@purestuff.com</A>>&nbsp;
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Ted Liu (dc...@geocities.com.DEL) wrote:
: if my head's tilted right, gravity kinda bounces the ring a few times

: off my teeth for a tap-tap-tap sound. actually, i've noticed my
: clacking to be quieter ever since i got the ring. sure i may play

: with the ring more but cuz it's thinner (14g) it doesn't make as much
: noise as if i were to run the entire bar (10g) across me teeth. my
: friends have also noticed it's much quieter when they're around me. :)

I've also been able to get a plethora of sounds from my tongue
bar, the usual clicking and rattling, also, during one particularly
boring segment of life (It's amazing what cross country bus trips give
you the time for...) I figured out how to get my tongue to vibrate in
such a manner that the bottom bead hits my right lower canine at about
10 cycles per second. Now, if I can only figure out how to do it with
my mouth open...

: yep! that's what i do with extra cbr's while they're waiting fer new


: homes - they hang from the cbr's already in me ears. unfortunately,

: me chained rings don't whistle like tragi, but it'd be neet! :) they
: do make nice n loud tapping noises against earfones, especially when


: i'm running to catch a bus. actually, i'm a noisy runner. chained
: rings tapping against the earfones n lobe rings in one ear, rings
: clanging against each other in the other ear, me clacking my tongue
: ring/bar, my keys jangling, the fork in my lunchbox n the
: miscellaneous coins in a film canister in my backpack bouncing around.
: :)

Wow. I have completely the opposite problem, never enough
jewelry to go around. But yeah, I've noticed similar noises,
whistling through lobes, conchs, and tragus. Fortunately, no such
noises through my daith. My frenums also occasionally make noise,
clicking against each other as I wash them in the shower, or dry them
afterwards.

Rev. Ogre N. U. Abgrund ->dev/null


Ted Liu

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etk1...@rpool14.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Frank Wuest) wrote:
>can you just explain what you mean by blowing raspberries?
>I can't really seem to figure that out...

erm, i'll try. if u hold yer tongue halfway out between yer lips
tightly n blow air outward, u can get yer tongue to flop about quickly
and produce a sound something like "thbbbpp". or sumthin like that.
perhaps someone could offer a clearer explanation?

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Judith Cookson Grunberger

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In article <33b9a052...@news.ripco.com>,

Ted Liu <dc...@geocities.com.DEL> wrote:
>etk1...@rpool14.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Frank Wuest) wrote:
>>can you just explain what you mean by blowing raspberries?
>>I can't really seem to figure that out...
>
>erm, i'll try. if u hold yer tongue halfway out between yer lips
>tightly n blow air outward, u can get yer tongue to flop about quickly
>and produce a sound something like "thbbbpp". or sumthin like that.
>perhaps someone could offer a clearer explanation?

I can't do it anymore... it's one of the only sources of annoyance about
my tongue piercing.

That, and it's a little more difficult to dislodge food bits that get
stuck on the outside of my teeth, between the teeth and gums.

It's all worth it, though, when I slide a round ice cube over the
barbell... or even better, a straw. Now *that* looks nifty -- a straw
sticking straight out of my tongue =)

--Judy
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Telefina

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Ted Liu wrote:
>
> etk1...@rpool14.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Frank Wuest) wrote:
> >can you just explain what you mean by blowing raspberries?
> >I can't really seem to figure that out...
>
> erm, i'll try. if u hold yer tongue halfway out between yer lips
> tightly n blow air outward, u can get yer tongue to flop about quickly
> and produce a sound something like "thbbbpp". or sumthin like that.
> perhaps someone could offer a clearer explanation?
>
> --=- /> < /\/ -=--
> "There's something to be said for interchangeable ear and penis jewelry."
> http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~t-liu1 --Manoella Gonzalez
> Remove DEL to reply (how do I add a spam block to my From field in pine?)

I think I know what you mean... that thing kids do when they stick out
their tongue, as if to say "fuck you"... :)

Ted Liu

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og...@argo.unm.edu (Null Device 23) wrote:
> Wow. I have completely the opposite problem, never enough
>jewelry to go around. But yeah, I've noticed similar noises,

hehe, when u start upgauging several of yer holes, u inevitably end up
with extra rings just screaming fer new homes. it's pretty dark at
the bottom of the jewelry box. :)

Ted Liu

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jcoo...@Glue.umd.edu (Judith Cookson Grunberger) wrote:
>I can't do it anymore... it's one of the only sources of annoyance about
>my tongue piercing.

>That, and it's a little more difficult to dislodge food bits that get
>stuck on the outside of my teeth, between the teeth and gums.

i can kinda do that n purr too (tho i can't do the rapid clicking
telefina can). i can also click my tongue against the roof of my
mouth. it seems my tongue's become flexible enuf that i can reach
outside my teeth n get to any stuck food too. about the only thing i
haven't relearned is blowing bubbles with gum. no big loss i guess
since i didn't chew alot of bubblegum (just alot of regular gum) n
ever since i got the bar i haven't needed to chew gum anymore. no
longer hafta buy packs n packs of the stuff. :)

>It's all worth it, though, when I slide a round ice cube over the

yea, the kind with a hole in the center? hehe, it'd sometimes be hard
to see the bar especially if yer looking at it from the side. i'd
stick my tongue out til it was almost vertical n everyone thought the
ice had frozen to my tongue. :)

>barbell... or even better, a straw. Now *that* looks nifty -- a straw
>sticking straight out of my tongue =)

hehe, this'd be fun too, tho i can't do it or the ice trick anymore
with the ring on me bar. it's a lot more fun tho, n quieter too (ring
flipping) tho i can still be noisy when i run the actual bar across me
teeth. :)

FroggieOK

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Men and women both make similar noises and gestures when I just TELL them
I have my nip pierced....

Melissa "Don Dave" Keitel

benn...@idt.net

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In article <19970627031...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
pppy...@aol.com (PPPython) wrote:

> When I wear boxer's, I would have a hard time sneaking up on someone since
> my frenum rings jingle when I walk!
>
I have 19 piercings in my genital area including 15 hafadas and many of
these have been stretched up. When not weraing tighter briefs i really
jangle.

Omegaman

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BENJI SMITH <benj...@concentric.net> writes:

> I'm looking for a quality piercer in New Orleans, I'll be there Aug.
> 23-24.
> Let me know of anyone worth doing business with.

Well, it's kinda hard to tell exactly who was asking with all that
HTML bullshit (turn it OFF, usenet is still a plain text
medium)... but the place to go is Rings of Desire on Decatur Street in
the French Quarter. It's owned by Elayne "Angel" Binnie and it is a
very clean, professional studio with an excellent group of peircers.

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benn...@idt.net wrote:
: In article <19970627031...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
: pppy...@aol.com (PPPython) wrote:

: > When I wear boxer's, I would have a hard time sneaking up on someone since
: > my frenum rings jingle when I walk!

: >

[chop]

I only have one genital-area piercing (a PA) but I have a little bell on
it. You don't hear it when I'm wearing mundane clothing (bikini-type briefs
under pants or Bermuda shorts), but when I'm some place where I can go
nude or just wear a sarong or something it's definitely noticeable.

My other piercings are quite quiet.


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GuardDiva2

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erm, i'll try. if u hold yer tongue halfway out between yer lips
tightly n blow air outward, u can get yer tongue to flop about quickly
and produce a sound something like "thbbbpp". or sumthin like that.
perhaps someone could offer a clearer explanation?


Couldn't have explained it better myself...although i've never been able
to produce that sound...maybe its genetic..


Chelle

Anne Greenblatt

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The metal as well as the size of the jewelry influences the sound. I once
wore a barbell with titanium balls in my tongue piercing - more of a
"clink" than a a "click."

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Anne Greenblatt

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*jingle jingle*

"No, I swear that wasn't ME..."

I have six 8ga outer labia piercings which jingle loudest when I'm running
up and down the stairs or dancing. My inner thighs rub together which
limits how much noise the rings make.

I have a 14ga circular barbell in my Daith which flops around when I move
my head.

Anne Greenblatt

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In article <5pe4e3$b...@maryann.eng.umd.edu>, jcoo...@Glue.umd.edu (Judith
Cookson Grunberger) wrote:

re: tongue rolling

>I can't do it anymore... it's one of the only sources of annoyance about
>my tongue piercing.


If you really are determined to prrrrrrr again, try a smaller top ball.

Ted Liu

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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Anne Greenblatt wrote:
> I have a 14ga circular barbell in my Daith which flops around when I move
> my head.

wow, u can hear yer daith? does it hit other rings? mine doesn't n is
completely silent.

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Madeleine Hirsch

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In article <ardvark-ya0236800...@nntp.best.com>, ard...@best.com (Anne Greenblatt) writes:
|>The metal as well as the size of the jewelry influences the sound. I once
|>wore a barbell with titanium balls in my tongue piercing - more of a
|>"clink" than a a "click."

A few months ago, the specific sound of a gold CBR an my SO's fine ears saved my day.
We were walking down the street, I was wearing a long summer skirt and no underwear,
when we suddenly heared a tiny "ping" and I kicked something away with my foot into
a dirty puddle.
I would have moved along, but my SO insisted that no stuff lying around on the street
could sound like that. It was more like doing him a favour when I checked my jewellery
(that's not that easy in a frequented street ;-) ). And, indeed, there was one of my
golden labia rings missing!

We went back to the puddle and searched in the mud (urgh!) and we really found the little
bugger. Boy, was I relieved!
The bead was gone, of course. But, fortunately, that was only a blue agate.

I was quite paranoid about losing a ring again during a few weeks afterwards. If someone
should have seen me rearranging something under my skirt - "well, no, I was not playing with
myself, I was just checking my jewellery" :-)

.\\adeleine

ThighMaster Bob

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heidikins wrote:
>
>
> so, what kinds of noises can *you* make with your piercings?
>
> the ever curious,
>
> heidirino
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Hi there heidikins....

My SO and I jingle and jangle when we walk. Her labia rings clink together,
and my PA and quasi-hafada make little bell noises ;-) LOVE IT!

And with the PA out, "skin flute" really takes on its literal meaning.

Peace to you,

Bob

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