Yes, and then you develope a mild case of ghost herpes.
2006-10-09 03:50:07
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answer #1
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answered by Joe B 4
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No. When you're cold, your blood vessels keep your body from losing heat by narrowing as much as possible and keeping the warm blood away from the skin's surface. You might notice tiny bumps on your skin. Most people call these goosebumps, but the fancy name for them is the pilomotor. The reflex makes special tiny muscles called the erector pili muscles pull on your hairs so they stand up very straight.
2006-10-09 03:53:04
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answer #2
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answered by Drewood 5
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No. You get goosebumps because there are muscles at the base of hair folicles that cause the hair to stand up as part of the fight or flight response, or because we are cold.
2006-10-09 03:51:23
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answer #3
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answered by BILL BEAKER 2
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Yes it is. Also, if you ask about it on a public forum, you'll get more goosebumps. So log off, now.
2006-10-09 03:50:39
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answer #4
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answered by Stuart 7
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No, you get goosebumps when a GOOSE walks through you.
If the goose injures you in any way, you can call AFLAC.
2006-10-09 04:06:08
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answer #5
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answered by x 7
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No, but the goosebumps herpes answer is the most funny so far.
2006-10-09 03:50:44
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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it's not true. sometimes you get goosebumps when you're cold or something scares you.
2006-10-09 03:51:00
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answer #7
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answered by superboredom 6
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erm no. even if u hear a great piece of music/singing, goosebumps do appear.
2006-10-09 03:50:32
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answer #8
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answered by wallybelly 3
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well many people belief so...
but i think it don't happen often, cause you have sth else that can make you to get a goosebumps
2006-10-09 03:52:47
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answer #9
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answered by mesqen d'ice 2
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No, I can generate my own goosebumps and I don't think I'm possesed...hehe
2006-10-09 03:50:13
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answer #10
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answered by RM706 2
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