both of the balls come off the barbell, but the top ball is easier to get off than the bottom one.
If you still have the bead thread it back on, if you lost it all together, then get into your local professional body piercing studio and get another barbell.
depends on the gauge of the studs
Simply unscrew the ball off of either side of the barbell and remove the jewellery.
Thw best thing to do is to tighten the ball on the barbell with a pair of pliers, the ball won't unscrew unless you loosen the ball again using pliers.
only if the ball comes off of the rim or backboard of the basket
BPF is the Bat Performance Factor. When a bat is tested, it is fixed in a stationery position. A ball is launched at a high speed towards the barrel of the bat. When the ball bounces off of the bat, the speed is recorded to find out how much faster it goes when it comes off of the bat. That is how the BPF is calculated. If the ball comes off of the bat at the same speed, the BPF is 1.00 If the ball comes off of the bat 20% faster, the BPF is 1.20
Hold the bottom ball in the left hand, grasp the top ball with the right hand turn the top ball counter clock wise (righty tighty lefty loosey). The top ball or bottom ball will loosen off and the barbell can be removed. If you have issues go see a professional body piercer for assistance.
Yes, two shot penalty and the ball must be played as it lies.
Those are called barbell collars or barbell clips. They are used to secure weight plates on the ends of a barbell to prevent them from sliding off during exercise.
The ball (or knob) on the bannister of the stairs is always broken. It comes off in George's hand three times during the movie.
Incorrect; anyone on the team can touch the ball after it is blocked, even whoever blocked it.
Use a little finger nail polish remover on a cotton ball. Turn the cotton often, and change it until the highlighter comes off. After it comes off, apply lotion...it's very drying.