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Post by pakli70 on Jun 17, 2003 20:21:43 GMT -5
I'd like to think it was! ;D ;D I was a chubby baby~~meaty bum~must be cute, right? Like a cha-shu bun?!
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Post by Paddy on Jun 19, 2003 1:37:15 GMT -5
Oi! Is that it? We want to hear about your blue backsides. Urr...at least I do. Blue arse or not, let's hear about it...
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Post by oxstarxo on Jun 19, 2003 3:16:00 GMT -5
i had one haha...in the same hospital that i was born in, my dad's friend was having a baby (a caucasian family) and after the baby was born all the doctors went to go look at the baby's butt because it DIDN'T have a blue spot.
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Post by thursday on Jun 19, 2003 4:25:44 GMT -5
LOL~yeah like cha-shu bun~ that would make cha-shu bum ;D
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Post by SynRG on Jun 19, 2003 21:29:23 GMT -5
LOL~yeah like cha-shu bun~ that would make cha-shu bum ;D hahahahah!! ;D Hey, I got a bigass diagonal scar on my butt that makes me look like I wear whitey-tighty's (and i DON'T!)... heheh or maybe no one wants to hear about my butt, only thursday's...
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Post by Paddy on Dec 6, 2008 5:09:57 GMT -5
Chinese babies and presumably all oriental babies are born with a 'Mongoloid Spot'. This is an area of blotchy blue pigmentation found on the bottocks and lower back. Way back in the day, I was the first 'Chinese' baby to be born in my particular hospital in Edinburgh. The word is that I became something of a local celebrity. On Christmas Eve 1976, wise men, shepherds and medical staff came from all over came to see this extraordinary child with the blue arse. Hands up if your bum was blue! We want to hear the torrid tales of yer buttox. For those who aren't sure, it's time to get on the phone to mother. This topic came up in a recent post somewhere else, so I thought I'd resurrect this ancient thread - a topic close to my heart. Not many responses first time round. EAN was new and everyone was shy. Edit: It's in the Politics forum coz back in the day, there weren't so many discussion categories. And it looks like the Poll has died too!
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Post by Altan on Dec 6, 2008 5:29:46 GMT -5
^Damn you go back that far?
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Post by straylight on Dec 6, 2008 5:33:31 GMT -5
Yay, I'm in the Club. Blue Arses Unite! Blue Arses should be a band name. Last I checked, it's just a faded, light blue dot though. Not much of a blue ass.
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Post by Subuatai on Dec 6, 2008 11:04:22 GMT -5
Forefather's genes spread everywhere, one thing which is very strange is that many Turks do not have the blue spot despite being so culturally and ethnically close to us. Yet Native-Americans so distant away have it =/
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Post by Paddy on Dec 6, 2008 11:17:22 GMT -5
Hmmm...gonna re-do the poll.
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Post by catgirl on Dec 7, 2008 11:10:01 GMT -5
Neither me nor my 3 eurasian brothers had this blue spot, or else my caucasian mum would really make a big deal out of it One of my brothers had a pigmentless spot on his thigh though...Some kind of birthmark?
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Post by catgirl on Dec 7, 2008 11:11:14 GMT -5
I think many Norwegians are surprised when I say that I had brown eyes since I was born. They think ALL babies are born with blue eyes. But thats not always true!
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Post by toyomansi on Dec 7, 2008 15:10:02 GMT -5
^ lol catgirl, I also assumed that all babies are born with blue eyes (and then they change color)! Nå vet jeg bedre, og må spørre mamma hvilken øyefarge jeg hadde da jeg ble født hehe... I've already read about the blue "mongoloid spot" since I'm studying nursing, and my book said that "babies of color" can get this spot. Also, I read that often babies can be born with a raspberry-looking growth on their face, and also a red spot on the back of the neck (I assume this only applies to Nordic babies?)... I have to call my mom tonight! ;D
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Post by Subuatai on Dec 7, 2008 20:29:30 GMT -5
Red spot? o.O never heard or seen it So ours is blue, theirs is red? lol www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBNqY5pBU-4"Under eternal blue sky we were born with blue spot within earth and sun. Nature and vast land are given to us from God like our ancestors."
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Post by toyomansi on Dec 8, 2008 17:53:23 GMT -5
Red spot? o.O never heard or seen it So ours is blue, theirs is red? lol hehe yup... For "educational purposes", here are pics from my pathology book, FTW... Red spots: the "strawberry" growth the "stork bite" Blue spots: the "mongoloid spot" But not everyone is born with these, only some lucky/unlucky ones...
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