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APRIL HENRY, WRITER

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November 8th, 2009

  • November 8th, 2009, 08:11 am

Imaginary rejection letters might be more fun to read than real ones

If you’ve been on the receiving end of too many rejection letters, you might enjoy this contest where people contributed funny fakes.



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  • aprilhenry
    6 Jan 2021, 01:26
    Bet you can't do this with your tongue - cloverleaf or trefoil tongue
    I wish I could do more!
  • aprilhenry
    6 Jan 2021, 01:25
    Bet you can't do this with your tongue - cloverleaf or trefoil tongue
    This continues to be my post popular post ever. I think the ability to do clover leaf tongue is much more common than they originally thought. I never tried tongue to elbow and don't come close.…
  • (Anonymous)
    5 Jan 2021, 17:12
    Bet you can't do this with your tongue - cloverleaf or trefoil tongue
    I can touch my tounge to my nose myelbow almost and do e and make a clover with my tounge and do b
  • (Anonymous)
    5 Jan 2021, 17:11
    Bet you can't do this with your tongue - cloverleaf or trefoil tongue
    I can do the clover b and e
  • aprilhenry
    22 Dec 2020, 00:30
    Bet you can't do this with your tongue - cloverleaf or trefoil tongue
    Yeah it seems like there are small muscles and if you can just access those you are good. Probably similar to wiggling your ears or your nose. It's trying to make the connection that's hard.

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