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missing_tooth
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Whistle

#1 Post by missing_tooth »

I know a few of us here sometimes make a whistle sound when we say certain letters. I had learned how not to talk and make this whistle. Then I got to thinking, can I try and do it intentionally? A resounding yes is the answer. I'm able to produce a almost inaudible high pitch noise that drives people crazy. Anyone else?

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JoeMama
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#2 Post by JoeMama »

No - not me - but that's pretty funny missing_tooth!! :D Have you done it around animals? How do they react?
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missing_tooth
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#3 Post by missing_tooth »

I haven't been doing this long. But, a dog looks around and looks bewildered. A bird appeared very alert and shorly after left her 3 chicks and flew off. They are under my porch, I'm surprised by that one. Another person said it makes their headache worse, and I know I did it a lot at first and about gave myself a headache. Very cool though

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#4 Post by Kimber »

That's great! :lol: Maybe we should put together a list of silly tricks to do with your braces...
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Metal smile
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#5 Post by Metal smile »

I have this whistle sound too and I cant get it to stop! please tell me how to stop it?? I feel awkward

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#6 Post by jenfire »

hmm, I don't whistle, but I do lisp on certain words/sounds...this expander was very difficult to get used to!

JumpTheDitch
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#7 Post by JumpTheDitch »

I'm able to produce a almost inaudible high pitch noise that drives people crazy. Anyone else?
Yup.
I haven't been doing this long. But, a dog looks around and looks bewildered. A bird appeared very alert and shorly after left her 3 chicks and flew off. They are under my porch, I'm surprised by that one. Another person said it makes their headache worse, and I know I did it a lot at first and about gave myself a headache. Very cool though
Lol, I haven't tried this yet to be honest but must look into it. I tend to make the high pitched whistle intentionally when I'm at work and concentrating on something. So far I've noticed it before anyone else has but no complaints re exacerbated headaches yet! Hmm, something to watch for there; oh the power! :P
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ucldbmine
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#8 Post by ucldbmine »

Well I tried to do the whistle you are talking about and sad to say it didn't work. I can't whistle the real way anymore either :shock: (which wasn't fun yesterday when my dog got out and is trained to return to a whistle lol)

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