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    Tuesday, November 22, 2005

    Sternum

    hmmmm, i can't figure out how to post the diagram. too bad for you.



    Sternum
    an elongated, flattened bone, the nude model, hard wooden stool, poised forming the middle portion spine straight knees tugging to be spread, almost dropping open anterior wall of the thorax. is a spread eagle sort of day its upper end supports sometimes when she sits she thinks of sleigh bells which consists of three parts, it keeps her steady, focused on a crack in the ceiling named from above downward:

    the manubrium,
    red pointy triangular
    & wiped clean
    SEE:
    the body or gladiolus, and
    us vs. us. vs. them, in fact
    SEE:
    the xiphoid process
    exhale then in and back again

    Figure 1 : also called breastbone


    __________________________
    in early life it is slightly convex in front and concave behind; broad above, becoming narrowed at the point and is rather longer in the male than in the female
    which suddenly seems not so obvious to me

    3 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    what up, no diagram?

    9:13 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    more bones please

    12:54 PM  
    Blogger mephistofales said...

    the body or gladiolus, and
    us vs. us. vs. them, in fact

    Hm.... :D

    3:14 PM  

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