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# I don't know what's happening here, but I only realised yesterday that your username is Twisted Omentum and not Twisted Momentum
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:49, archived)
# I didn't even know what an omentum was until I quized him what his username meant
I learned something that day.
And made a friend too.
*looks to distance*
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:53, archived)
# Isn't it the bit of fat lasses that collapses under the weight of too much KFC?
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:55, archived)
# the gunt?
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:56, archived)
# Yes, I believe that's the medical word
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:57, archived)
# google images is NOT your friend
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:02, archived)
# HAHA
The scar is on my profile - and no I was not holding my stomach in!
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:07, archived)
# hehe
it looks like a blobfish
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:08, archived)
# thanks - I think!
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:13, archived)
# It was only yesterday that I realised that too....
I always thought it was Twisted ornament!
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:55, archived)
# Ha !
I got ill with a twisted omentum (nearly died in fact).

Thought it sounded like a good name - like Hooded Claw

:-)
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:02, archived)
# I looked it up yesterday and it doesn't look like something I would like to have, to be honest.
Good show on not dying though :)
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:07, archived)
# not pleasant
in my case the twist in the artery stopped the blood supply and the omentum died and started going gangrenous. 3 weeks in hospital :-(

Still - good namme I thought!
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:10, archived)
# Ewww :(
Yeh, sounds like a Superhero with a poor superpower :D

Actually, that brings up an interesting question - I wonder how much of the human body you could actually remove and for it to continue to operate healthily?
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:17, archived)
# depends on your definition of healthy
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 13:27, archived)