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Magical_AS_Kicker
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Funny you should mention that...... I can't wiggle my ears Laurel and Hardy style!! but I can certainly 'move' them on demand  Great party trick of mine thats confined to close family only lol  A.
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Hey please, share the secret of how to do this. How can I train to be an ear wiggler? I can't even identify which muscle to work on.
How about weekly ear wiggle classes on KickAS?
George
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Ok, I'm currnetly moving my ears up and down, trying to feel which muscle is actually doing all the work  !! I think its the muscle around the little bit of ear that sticks out (the tragus) - Its funny, but sometimes when I'm listening intently they become 'alert' and perk up (ie. like a pooch's ears stick up LOL).... ......call me strange.........!! 
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George, I think the best person to teach ear wiggling classes would have to be Dumbo The Flying Elephant. ROTFL ! Take Care ! Kevin
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Captain_AS_Kicker
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OK, thanks strange.
I'll give it a try.
George
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When I wiggle mine (sorry George!) my glasses move too, obviously. I'm trying to figure out how it's done -- just always been able to do it. Hmmm . . . I'm feeling how I do it . . . it's something in the sides of the head . . . below and behind the ear, and it pulls them (this sounds so stupid, doesn't it? LOL!). Practice, George.
"A good friend will help you move . . . a REALLY good friend will help you move a body."
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Magical_AS_Kicker
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lol Patty.....you mean I am not alone? Could this be AS related? 
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Wiat a minute, are we talking about ear wiggling or sciatic pain now!??! I've lost track!!!  I definitely think the ear wiggling is related to AS, but I'm not really clear on the sciatica . . .  Now there's poll just screaming to be done -- "How many ASers can wiggle their ears?" Patty "A good friend will help you move . . . a REALLY good friend will help you move a body."
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Iron_AS_Kicker
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....at eleven! Or is it the sciatica? I can hitch my glasses back up my nose with my ears too! And wiggle the tip of my nose. Frightening, isn't it? Could it be sex-linked?
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Sex, or gender??? Yup, I can wiggle MY nose, too . . . like Smantha on "Bewitched." They also have me listed as double-jointed ("hypermobility") in my records at the rheumatologist's office -- I have all 5 criteria. (With bad joints to boot, I have to be really careful because it's easy to over-extend and really hurt myself.) But finally, the grand gift I seem to have been born with, when I accidentally tear a piece of paper (I want to go on Jay Leno with this!) I can cut a piece of tape (to fix the paper) the EXACT length every single time. I'm never off even an 1/8 of an inch. I mean, I look at the rip, I can leave the room, find the tape, and bring back the perfect length. Can anyone else do THAT?????  Any other talents out there???? (PG-13 please!) "A good friend will help you move . . . a REALLY good friend will help you move a body."
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