I did not look at my thumb. I already know how long it is as I use it for measuring stuff already. First finger from tip to first crease is exactly one inch by the way. Really useful data when working on wood or blacksmithing.
I haven't looked at my thumb yet. Have to wait for a point that I can take my pants off.
I did check my index finger with a AA-sized battery(they're about 2 inches long) and final crease to fingertip is slightly longer than 1 inch. By 2 or 3 mm.
I did not look at my thumb. I already know how long it is as I use it for measuring stuff already. First finger from tip to first crease is exactly one inch by the way. Really useful data when working on wood or blacksmithing.
ReplyDeleteBlacksmithing, eh... hmm ;-)
ReplyDeleteI was staring at my thumb in disbelief. I am male. Lol.
ReplyDeleteHonesty is refreshing ;-)
ReplyDeleteThree times.....you sure?
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in that case, I wish I had MUCH bigger thumbs... =(
ReplyDeleteI did not look, I already know I have big thumbs..........
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm a girl. I thought I'd measure my thumb when I finished reading this. Oh, I already know the other.
ReplyDeleteActually, I was looking at my Johnson, wondering what happened to the rest of it!!
ReplyDeleteIt just didn't measure up until I measured both thumbs and added the two together ;-)
ReplyDeleteI haven't looked at my thumb yet. Have to wait for a point that I can take my pants off.
ReplyDeleteI did check my index finger with a AA-sized battery(they're about 2 inches long) and final crease to fingertip is slightly longer than 1 inch. By 2 or 3 mm.