People ask me that all the time. "Is your head on straight." What's the deal? How can I check? And what if it's not on straight then what the hell I am supposed to do. I mean I can't very well be walking around with a crooked or slanted head. So is their a procedure for getting your head on straight? And if so how much does it cost. Is it very evasive, or can I get it done in less than an hour. I mean there must be a way for me to check and make sure my head is on straight. This could be very embarrassing?
9. My grandmother's wasnt- she had torticollis so it was always turned to the left 90 degrees
She could hold it in place for driving and such though.
One of these days I'm going to go trick or treating as my grandmother to my mom's house. All I'll need is to wear a bad wig, turn my head to the side and carry around a vodka over and a pack of marlboro lights everywhere I go.
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