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Join Date: Jun 2006
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You know what I mean. Turn face to side, raise chin, plug one nostril with finger, and blow.
Some suggest they are hazardous to the health of your sinuses and cause other issues as well. I personally don't see why they should be more dangerous than blowing your nose. How about it, any informed opinions? |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Victoria
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Nothin's faster than the Double Zero. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: kokomo, IN
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the best things in life are free. i LOVE riding up to a stop sign and then a car pulls up behind me. i will let a snot rocket fly and smile. i cant imagine the people in the car's reaction! "that was so discusting!!" i wont do this sort of thing during serious group rides. only when im feeling good. once in a while i will know the person in the car (im involved a lot in my local community's activities) and shoot a snot rocket. of course they wont recognize me because of the clothing....but it is so funny. if im REALLY feeling funny i will turn and look at the person with a great big smile after i let a rocket fly.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Martindale TX
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The tough thing are launches to windward. I HATE tinsel marks snail tracks on my shirt or windbreaker . Bugs in the teeth are one thing, but stringers are not impressive at the store !
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ashfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Ever seen a rider pull out to do a snot rocket and another rider follows their wheel out.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Martindale TX
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Being slower than many , and usually riding alone I will get "stalked" sometimes . Too funny - get a fine launch off and then see the guy who has crept up on my wheel. Sorry, man -but speak the hell up !
insert snot rocket emoticon here |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Martindale TX
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And a related aside - I love watching the TV crews get tricked sometimes.
" And Robinowitz is going - he's on the attack now, will anyone cover him...?" Gets a few meters out, throws the bike and whips it out . too funny every time. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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You guys are silly.
Sure, it's a laugh riot but will it cause health problems? |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Martindale TX
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potentially, but unlikely. It's the mental image that makes you cringe.
Think of our sexual habits - we will chow down on furrburger, but freak out if a ( cooked) hair shows up in our food. another good reason to wear eyewear. my old chem proff used to say " nothing's poisionous.......if you spit fast enough. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Ft.Lauderdale,FL
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I don't think it causes any health problems. I actually think it can help sometimes. I am congested a lot throughout this time of year from allergies, and getting on the bike is always a sure way to clear my head out. I would be in trouble though if I didn't ride alone, or I would always have to be bringing up the rear. And to the person who made the wind comment-it can be hard!! snot streaks on the jersey, shorts, tights, jacket, is never attractive! neither is it fun when the wind blows it back on your face(I am in south fl and i ride along the beach, so the winds coming off a lot of the time are crosswinds-not fun when it comes right back at you!) |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Washington
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Seems the same as blowing your nose in a hanky to me, just no tissue.
Now...for fun next time you have that guy that will only draft but never take a turn at the front..... sure fire way to test him ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Once I start really pumping on a ride and start to exhale out my nose (I heard you're supposed to go in the nose out the mouth, but years of swimming don't allow me to) snot pours out of my nose. I was riding by a college campus the other week and there was a pretty girl walking by........I figured I'd never see her again so I just smiled and laughed at her.
Also I ride with my cousin.........it's not uncommon for us to wipe boogers on each other while we are trading drafts. It helps us get fired up to ride harder. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Pacific Northwest
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Yours: Menace
Mine: Convenience |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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You have to wait until there's enough for blockage to form when you start to blow. Otherwise, gas escapes around the bullet and you lose a lot of velocity. The correct term is obturation. You have to wait until there is enough substance for the rocket to obturate against the barrel of your nasal passages.
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Location: east coast australia
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Humans have evolved using this method for millions of years. Can't be too much wrong with it. A correct word is obturate but the correct context is to to cause an obturation of the nasal passage. Blockage is good. Last edited by mitosis : 01-05.-2007 at 12:22 PM. |
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