That is a very funny thought. I am still laughing.
The anwer is yes, despite the lack of hair.
2007-08-31 06:36:38
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answered by ghouly05 7
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2016-12-25 15:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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considering a hairline fracture has nothing to do with a person's hair, it is more than possible. Just think of it this way, do you have hair on your bones?
2007-08-31 06:42:49
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answered by julvrug 7
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answered by ? 3
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Hmm, I suppose it is. But, can a bow-legged man play the fiddle? And, while you're thinking about it, where does a pigeoned-toed woman roost?
2007-08-31 09:15:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! if he was heading in the wrong direction and ended up headlong into a brick wall.
2007-08-31 06:51:36
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answered by M-Squared 2
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Yes, but it might be in the back of the head.
2007-08-31 06:53:32
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answered by merrybodner 6
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Maybe it should be known as a 'skinline' fracture.....
2007-08-31 06:43:34
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answered by Barbinan (the original) 4
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I DON'T SEE WHY NOT! IT'S ALOT OF DIFFERENT PORDUCT JUST FOR MEN. BUT THAT PERSON NEEDS TO PICK THE WHATS RIGHT FOR THEM.
2007-08-31 06:37:10
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answered by TAHARKA J 1
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LOL!!!!!
Yes!
2007-08-31 06:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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