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    You were just caught pandiculating. What were you doing?

    Question #11879. Asked by JIJI. (May 04 01 2:05 PM)


    Moleman

    You would be extending your legs, raising and stretching your arms and throwing back the head and trunk, accompanied by yawning. This often occurs before and after sleeping.

    May 04 01, 2:39 PM
    Brainy Blonde

    Stretching

    May 17 01, 3:51 PM


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