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What are ball wrinkles? And what can they tell you?Prof. B Mor Balla | April 20, 2025 Balls wrinkles can tell you a variety of things. Unfortunately I do not know any of them However, here is an excerpt from Professor B. Mor Balla |
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What are moth balls?Prof. B Mor Balla | April 19, 2025 Moth balls are attached to the scrote of the moth. |
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Beach Balls: A short introspectiveProf. B Mor Balla | April 19, 2025 On a nice summer stroll along the beach, there are a variety of balls one may encounter. Some large, some small. Some boyant, some not so much. It's most important that you play with your own balls, and not a stranger's, unless they invite you to.
Most balls being played with at the beach are classic jumbo balls. These balls are incredibly buoyant, allowing them to float, that is, if they are being played with in the water. However, it is a personal choice, and many do not wish to play with their balls underwater. These balls are popular for their ability to expand, usually orally via an inflation valve. When shopping for these balls, it's important to note that some manufactueres advertise the size of their balls based on the tip-to-tip length of a deflated ball. Due to the size of these balls, they are best handled with both hands for dexterity. These large, jumbo balls come in a variety of colors, but all should be treated the same. Overall, jumbo beach balls represent a majority of the balls you may encounter at the beach, and worldwide, it is rare that you wouldn't see these large balls at the beach. BONUS FACT The largest ball discovered was in London, measuring at 65.6 feet. It was used to promote the movie Baywatch, and is colloquially known as "Baywatch Balls" |
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