This question is too funny- how long do you take thinking up funny questions?
either way- the answer is yes- because baldness and fractures are two different things. Good try though!
2006-08-13 03:03:47
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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Oh wow what a witty play on words, no longer. Hairline fracture has no longer something to do with hair, which i'm exceedingly optimistic you already knew. all and sundry with a skeletal shape could have a hairline fracture, back i'm optimistic you knew that as nicely. do no longer supply up your day job for a comedic occupation if it extremely is the final you're able to do.
2016-12-17 10:04:19
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, the 2 are not related. A hairline describes the width of the fracture.
2006-08-13 02:59:46
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answered by Buzz s 6
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I guess said fracture is near the former hairline or on that part of the average skull that has a hairline. Or is it a very fine fracture.? I'm so confused.
Dan.
2006-08-13 03:03:29
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answered by Dan S 6
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I believe that's exactly WHAT BALDNESS IS!
a Hairline fracture.
2006-08-13 02:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Cowboy, you sure are on a roll....wink
Of course bald people can get hairline fractures.
Suggestion: shave the lovely locks off...totally.....and I will get myself a baseball bat.....
Well you get the picture.....wink
2006-08-13 04:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup. The corner of a cabinet once "skinned" me. I think it's receding now.
2006-08-15 17:30:20
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answered by Antny 5
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of course , if some one hits them hard with a blunt instrument
2006-08-14 21:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah, we just get nostalgia breaks
2006-08-16 02:07:30
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answered by mdfalco71 6
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Where do you come up with these great questions I love it.
2006-08-13 03:01:40
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answered by Jacob A 4
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