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I read something from a girl who has hay fever. Imagine her surprise when she blew her nose and found a contact lens!
The explanation given was that the contact was probably stuck to her hand when she took it out or rubbed her eye, and then she may have rubbed her nose and inadvertently put the contact lens in there. She said she wasn't wearing contacts when this magic trick was performed, but she was assured that it was pretty much impossible for her to be from planet Earth and still have a contact lens travel from her eye to her nose without coming out first. |
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