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Travel Bug Dog Tag Belly Button Lint

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Released:
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Origin:
Illinois, United States
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Current Goal

Travel from person to person collecting belly button lint.

Please DO NOT put belly button lint in this travel bug. It is a joke. I do want to read about your belly button stories. Pictures are welcome. Please be tastefull and creative with your pictures.

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When I was first dating my wife (20+ years ago)I use to take the belly button lint from my belly button and put it in my pocket. She asked what I was saving it for and I told her I was going to knit a sweater from it. BTW, I have an innie.

Navel lint, or more commonly belly button lint or fluff, is an accumulation of fluffy fibres in one's navel.

Many people find that, at the beginning and end of the day, a small lump of fluff has appeared in the navel cavity. The reasons for this have been the subject of idle speculation for many years but in 2001, Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki of the University of Sydney, Australia undertook a systematic survey to determine the ins and outs of belly button fluff. His primary findings were as follows:

Navel lint consists primarily of stray fibres from one's clothing, mixed with some dead skin cells and strands of body hair.
Contrary to expectations, navel lint appears to migrate upwards from underwear rather than downwards from shirts or tops. The migration process is the result of the frictional drag of body hair on underwear, which drags stray fibres up into the navel.
Women experience less navel lint because of their finer and shorter body hairs. Conversely, older men experience it more because of their coarser and more numerous hairs.
Navel lint's characteristic blue tint is due to the existence of blue fibres in most clothing.
The existence of navel lint is entirely harmless, and requires no corrective action.
Dr. Kruszelnicki was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Interdisciplinary Research in 2002.

Graham Barker of Perth, Western Australia, is in the Guinness Book of Records as the record holder for collecting navel lint. He has been collecting navel lint almost every day for 20 years since January 17, 1984. He collects about 3.03 mg per day. Contrary to the research of Dr. Kruszelnicki, his lint is in a particular shade of red, even though he rarely wears red clothes.


If you search the web for "belly button lint" it is unbeliviable the results you get. Check it out.

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Tracking History (273mi) View Map

Dropped Off 6/20/2006 mimiandjeff placed it in The Old Stomping Grounds Indiana - 20.82 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/6/2006 mimiandjeff retrieved it from Indiana Spirit Quest #136: Bears,Beavers,Foxes... Indiana   Visit Log

took this little guy it is gross, but we took it hope to move it on soon.

Dropped Off 6/3/2006 Random Find placed it in Indiana Spirit Quest #136: Bears,Beavers,Foxes... Indiana - 4.8 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/29/2006 Random Find retrieved it from White Tail Shangri-la "NO MORE" Indiana   Visit Log

Interesting facts. See about getting this on it way.

Dropped Off 4/21/2006 knight cacher placed it in White Tail Shangri-la "NO MORE" Indiana - 30.37 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/18/2006 knight cacher retrieved it from NEI-GEO February 2006 Meet-n-EAT Indiana   Visit Log

got this bug from old ranger at the meet and eat!

Dropped Off 2/18/2006 OLD RANGER placed it in NEI-GEO February 2006 Meet-n-EAT Indiana - 174.97 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/11/2006 OLD RANGER retrieved it from Baker's Companion Illinois   Visit Log

Well, I'll be...what will they think of next? Very novel idea for a TB. Don't think we have any BB stories, but we will put TB in a baggie with its TB page.

Dropped Off 2/8/2006 HAPPY2WANDERERS placed it in Baker's Companion Illinois - 20.09 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/6/2006 HAPPY2WANDERERS retrieved it from Stay Upwind! Illinois   Visit Log

Couldn't resist taking this bug. I usually do a printout sheet and put it into a zip lock with the bug. However, whoever finds this bug, needs to read it online first for a good chuckle.

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