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Earlobe Expander *Zip Whistles

*My terminology for those tubes you blow in that cause a small metal disk to spin at a high rate of speed providing a delightful high-pitch whistle sound.
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'Fleshtubes' (those grotesquely large ear piercing styles that create expanded holes in earlobes lined by tubular material) need some zip. What could be more fun than a wind zipwhistle to announce to the world that you've arrived, and what better way could there be to get a direct sense of windspeed and wind direction changes than a change in whistle frequency?
RayfordSteele, Sep 26 2011

Fleshtube examples http://www.arka-sho...acatalog/index.html
[RayfordSteele, Sep 26 2011]

kind of baked by me, but not with ear plugs(gauges) aeolian_20earrings
[xandram, Sep 26 2011]

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       //what better way could there be// is always a dangerous question here.   

       Still, [+], you crazy fool.
MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 26 2011
  

       Is the blowing tube an extra-long piercing that runs through your cheek at the back of your mouth?
pocmloc, Sep 26 2011
  

       Ooh what sound will the African lip disk make?   

       Flubbadubbadubba.
MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 26 2011
  

       It's been a long, long time since I was last tempted to blow in someone's ear.
lurch, Sep 26 2011
  

       I knew there was an annotation that inspired me to do this somewhere.
RayfordSteele, Sep 26 2011
  

       Could we make it sound more like a swanee whistle?
pertinax, Sep 27 2011
  


 

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