no! she has adeviated septum
of course they can! if theres a bone it can brake!
yes
you can get in the way of a person pitching a baseball and it could hit your nose and break it
I am pretty sure he did not.
What the hell? That is a wierd question. If you ski with a nose job and you are a beginer there is a good chance you are going to fall. However if you have been skiing for a couple of years then go for it. And if you fall and screw up your face then go get another nose job. If your that rich jsut go get another nose job. And you probably aren't a good enough skier or a hard core skier if your getting a nose job. Good luck with that.
In 1904 a big earthquake happened in San Francisco and Adams fell then and broke his nose. The scar remained for his entire life.
yes because u could brake it or it could fall off
NO! It really depends on what you need them for... I assume you don't race, so for free skiing they should be anywhere from your chin to your nose. If you go too long they are really hard to turn!
A rash on your skiing could be a symptom for an allergy. A runny or itchy nose could be a symptom for an allergy also. Congestion is something to look for also.
Electrician's pliers, long nose pliers, brake pliers and snap ring (or circlip) pliers.
brake his nose, this will blind him and cover his face with blood. as he reals back from the pain go in for his kidneys/ balls or his knees.
A ratchet with socket to remove brake caliper bolts, large C clamp to compress the caliper piston to aid removal and installation of brake pads, bungee cord or other means to support caliper after its removal ( don't let it hang by the brake line) Can of brake cleaner if you want to clean the brake system..... wear a mouth and nose dust mask to prevent inhalation of brake dust... Torque wrench set at 100 lbs to properly torque wheel lug nuts