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<br><br>But I learned it as:<br><br>Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Bad Business Marry Money.<br><br><br>I like the other better! <br>Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Big Boobs Make Money!

<br>Robyn, I give up. What is the answer to this one?<br><br>~ SamanthaShiney Red Tomatoes and Shiney Green Tomatoes?

Robyn, I give up. What is the answer to this one?
~ Samantha

I need to go back to school, a good one. We only learned SITS. None of this other stuff.
Nerves? We learned not one nerve. I need a refund!


How about Shiney Red Tomatoes and Shiney Green Tomatoes?
These are great, but I am stuck on this one.
I think Shiney Green Tomatoes is the same as Silly Goose Toes which are the three muscle attachments that form the Pes Anserinus (pes=foot) (anserinus = goose).
Medial attachments of tendons on the proximal tibia.
Sartorious
Gracillis
Semitendinosus (T) to distinguish from semimembranosus)
So what are the shiney red tomatoes?!?!?
LaLoba

What about....
Lucy Pretends Her Lexus Goes Speeding Straight Through Kansas, Later, Something Inside Blows
Renee

Samantha wrote:Aaah, I wasn't the first one with the cranial nerves answer. I see that Palpable posted the correct answer while I was still writing my post.
Alrighty then, I'll answer Palpable and Texas-gal's trivia quesion: Send Larry, Tommy and Paul To The Cat House
(Actually, that's from Texas-gal's post. Palpable's is a racy version of the same thing
[drum roll] . . .And the answer is. . . .The carpal bones! Namely, scaphoid, lunate, triquetrium, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate.
(hope I was the first one with the answer this time)
nybor7 wrote:Please Leave Great Big Marks........<br>drumrollllllllllllllll...............................................<br><br>Pectineus<br>Longus<br>Gracilis<br>(adductor)Brevis<br>(adductor)Magnus<br><br>They are in order of attachment on the public bone.<br><br>Robyn<br>
~tranquilitydoula~ wrote:One of my classmates made up a cute little song for some of the muscles that act on the hip/thigh.
Song to the tune of 10 Little Indians:
1 Sartorious
2 Iliopsoas
3 hamstrings
4 quadraceps
5 adductors
6 lateral rotators
Those are the muscles of the thigh.
nybor7 wrote:Please Leave Great Big Marks........<br>drumrollllllllllllllll...............................................<br><br>Pectineus<br>Longus<br>Gracilis<br>(adductor)Brevis<br>(adductor)Magnus<br><br>They are in order of attachment on the public bone.<br><br>Robyn<br>
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