[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Flygonwings  +  324414 Mon, 05 Feb 07 12:50 AM
If your nose doesn't have any bones, then how do you break your nose? I have always wanted to ask that.
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Feebs11  +  324426 Mon, 05 Feb 07 01:19 AM
There is a small bone at the root of the nose, supporting a sheet of cartilage. It is usually the cartilage which is damaged.
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Flygonwings, 2 yr 293 days ago
Oh, I though that you might accuallu have broken off your nose! Thank You!
Mithunbarik  +  326039 Thu, 08 Feb 07 09:56 AM

There are bones called nasal bones.

see http://education.yahoo.com/reference/gray/subjects/subject?id=37

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Flygonwings, 2 yr 290 days ago
Ok, I will try to see that later. Thanks for the site! Big Smile [:D]
Anonymous, 323 days ago
your nose does have bones..
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