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sunny-dave | 10:38 Wed 20th Apr 2016 | ChatterBank
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I'm a useless winker - any attempt at a subtle/seductive closure of one eye results in what a recent observer described as "an attempt at Quasimodo without the hump".

So - a quick poll - can you wink properly (or indeed improperly)??

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I wouldn't even bother trying. It would look like I had something in my eye.
Lol. Yep :)
yes
rarely find the need to though
I'm an excellent winker, Dave......slight nod of the head and a smile is the knowing or agreeing wink.....

The long, slow wink....with the still head, lots of mascara and a wide eyed finish is...........................different......;-)
does both eyes at the same time count?
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I have tried that, ael. When stationary I just look simple, if moving I become a hazard to shipping ...
Some might say I'm a useless winker, but I would not agree.

After all, where I work they love me and say I'm an absolute cult.
;-)
I can move my ears up and down as well
bet you've got the ladies queuing up baz
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yeah - it really gets them going , especially when i combine it with the Spock eye brow movement as well ( i get underwear coming at me from all directions )
yes. I can also raise one eyebrow and wiggle my nose (not simultaneously, I don't think) and curl my lip, though only on the left side.
No, unless I close both then open one

Yes, either eye, fast or slow, no problem.
Yep, but right eye only. If I were left handed would it be my left eye only ?.
Yes I can wink! I can do subtle and suggestive winks.
Ohhhhh
Yeah. I cannot wrinkle my nose like Samantha.
Aw, thats a shame Sharon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_S7sWVm3Mw

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