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I placeth my palms again, upon the fore of my head and proceed to shake it to and fro.
Do you shake your head, your palm, or both? If both, do they stay in contact and have no movement relative to each other, or do they each just shake independently? I just want to make sure that I understand.
I usually must rest my right elbow upon my desk, and lower my head into my right palm. At that point I begin to shake my head only where my hand will tend to follow, slowly.
This in turn allows head to be massaged so to speak, allowing the sigh to escape along with the pain I endured by reading whatever comment I had just completed reading.
I usually must rest my right elbow upon my desk, and lower my head into my right palm. At that point I begin to shake my head only where my hand will tend to follow, slowly.
This in turn allows head to be massaged so to speak, allowing the sigh to escape along with the pain I endured by reading whatever comment I had just completed reading.
I'm glad you explained it, I was confused too.
The luck is gone, the brain is shot, but the liquor we still got.
Do you shake your head, your palm, or both? If both, do they stay in contact and have no movement relative to each other, or do they each just shake independently? I just want to make sure that I understand.
I want to confer with the owners manual for your head and hands to make sure you are shaking them correctly. Can you please get me a copy of said manual?
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
I want to confer with the owners manual for your head and hands to make sure you are shaking them correctly. Can you please get me a copy of said manual?
Are you an authorized service facility?
The luck is gone, the brain is shot, but the liquor we still got.
I usually must rest my right elbow upon my desk, and lower my head into my right palm. At that point I begin to shake my head only where my hand will tend to follow, slowly.
This in turn allows head to be massaged so to speak, allowing the sigh to escape along with the pain I endured by reading whatever comment I had just completed reading.
OK, I think I understand. I know this has worked for you for many years without fail, but it seems to me that there may be a slight risk that your elbow could possibly slip off your desk during this activity, resulting in your head crashing down and impacting the desk.
Therefore, I think I'll come up with a new, more secure method of accomplishing the same task...
OK, I think I understand. I know this has worked for you for many years without fail, but it seems to me that there may be a slight risk that your elbow could possibly slip off your desk during this activity, resulting in your head crashing down and impacting the desk.
Therefore, I think I'll come up with a new, more secure method of accomplishing the same task...
Just skip the elbow, and repeatedly beat your head against the desk?
The luck is gone, the brain is shot, but the liquor we still got.
Just skip the elbow, and repeatedly beat your head against the desk?
I think I saw somewhere in the maual to use spray glue and duct tape to firmly anchor your elbow to the desk. I think I read that anyway, I Was at the service center, and was overlooking the garage monkey readding the owners manual...
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
What does it matter? I have the right to know the proper way to put my head in my hands so I don't damage something shaking it...
Right?
That kind of technical information should not be in the hands (pardon the pun) of the non-technical commonfolk. You are likely to do more harm than good by trying to articulate this move at home without the proper equipment.
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