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A grape cut in half and microwaved will immediately spark and start on fire :o
and York Peppermint Patties don't freeze solid 8)
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bored much?
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Somebody protect Scout and Shelby!!
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bored much?
Ancient proverb
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
:P
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ancient proverb
man going through turnstyle in airport facing forward, going to bangkok
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bahahahhaha!!!
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It was funnier last night :-\
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A grape cut in half and microwaved will immediately spark and start on fire :o
I just tried this and it did not work.
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It was funnier last night :-\
To much red wine?
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I just tried this and it did not work.
:-\ Dunno. Maybe it depends on the wattage.
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:-\ Dunno. Maybe it depends on the wattage.
My six year old nephew was very disappointed so I let him douse a bunch of grapes with lighter fluid and light them on fire. I hope he does not tell his mom about this.
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It was funnier last night :-\
;D
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My six year old nephew was very disappointed so I let him douse a bunch of grapes with lighter fluid and light them on fire. I hope he does not tell his mom about this.
lol
To much red wine?
Have you been talking to Migs >:(
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Yes
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Yes
I mean no. :o
Sorry, too much sun. :)
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lol
Have you been talking to Migs >:(
No
Something I should know ??? :)
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thats pretty cool ive seen it done on tv before too, id like to try it but i dont know exactly how cold you have to get it?
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>:(
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a Whale's penis is called a "dork"! :D
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from Marilyn Vos Savant's column:
Sunday's Column - December 19, 2010ask marilyn Marilyn vos Savant December 19, 2010 I am writing from a military base in Iraq. We are encouraged to drink a lot of water, and we keep our refrigerator-freezer filled with it. We’ve noticed that if you put a bottle in the freezer, the water sometimes remains a crystal-clear liquid. Yet when you take the bottle out, the water starts to freeze and then turns quickly into frozen mush. Why does this happen?
—John Parrott, Alabaster, Ala.
The phenomenon is called “supercooling.” Ordinarily, water freezes at 32°F, but if your bottled water is distilled or purified—and undisturbed for a while—it may not be able to crystallize into ice, even at a temperature below freezing. Yet move it, and enjoy what happens!
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A grape cut in half and microwaved will immediately spark and start on fire :o
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Will have to give that a shot again. Did not use a glass over the grape.
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It snowed here!!!!!!!!!!
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Will have to give that a shot again. Did not use a glass over the grape.
I didn't either :-\ Just a few black grapes, cut in half on a small plate, less than 10 seconds
zzzzzzipppzzzzzzzzzzzzipppzzzzzzppzzzzzippppzappppzzzzzzzzzzzzipppzzzzzz
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It snowed here!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome to my world
;D
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doesn't happen that often here in the civilized areas of the country :D
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I didn't either :-\ Just a few black grapes, cut in half on a small plate, less than 10 seconds
zzzzzzipppzzzzzzzzzzzzipppzzzzzzppzzzzzippppzappppzzzzzzzzzzzzipppzzzzzz
Yes, I got the
zzzzzzipppzzzzzzzzzzzzipppzzzzzzppzzzzzippppzappppzzzzzzzzzzzzipppzzzzzz too, but no fire flame.
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Welcome to my world
;D
::)
Barely 4-5" before I left yesterday and it appeared to be stopping.
Holy shit, you should have heard the guy I was with pissin and moanin like he was dying everytime we left a warm place. ::)
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i think i'm gonna loose my foot. felt like i was developing a blister, hurs but see nothing. ???
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i think i'm gonna loose my foot. felt like i was developing a blister, hurs but see nothing. ???
Plantar's wart? Bone spur? Ingrown? Where on the foot?
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foot looks normal (unlike STellas) feels like a big blister is forming though or maybe like a bruise. it's weird. it's on the balls of my foot besdie my big toe all the way to almost pinky. hurts to walk.
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foot looks normal (unlike STellas) feels like a big blister is forming though or maybe like a bruise. it's weird. it's on the balls of my foot besdie my big toe all the way to almost pinky. hurts to walk.
Plantar Fasciitis ???
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/plantar-fasciitis-topic-overview
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some symptoms sound like it. crap
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i think theres an alien in there. feels like a bump or like stpping on a ball
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sensitive to touch too. think i'm dying
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sensitive to touch too. think i'm dying
Will your avs boobs stop shaking if you do?
;D
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foot looks normal (unlike STellas)
;D
I had Plantar Faciitis and Migs prob doesn't sound like what I had...but maybe there are diff. kinds.
mayfairfootclinic.com
Pain in the Ball of the Foot
One of the most common locations of foot pain is the ball. By the ball, I am referring to the entire pad before each toe, not just under the big toe. This area is subjected to tremendous pressure every step we take. It’s a wonder it holds up so well in spite of the abuse it takes.
Outside of an injury, the two most common conditions that affect the ball of the foot are a pinched nerve and an inflamed joint. The most common location of a pinched nerve is between the 3rd and 4th toes. The symptoms consist of aching, sharpness, burning or numbness. There are several causes of a pinched nerve including narrow shoes.
An inflamed joint on the ball of the foot is extremely common. Any joint can be affected, but the one next to the big toe is overwhelmingly the most common. Many people describe this pain as a feeling of something bunched up like their sock. A person with flat feet is most prone to this condition. Flat feet mechanically forces more weight on this joint.
Some of the other common causes of pain in the ball of the foot are wearing shoes with little cushion, extremely high arches, standing on concrete all day and wearing away of the protective foot pad. The symptoms are generally all similar including aching, throbbing, burning, sharpness and numbness.
Most conditions in the ball of the foot can be successfully treated in the office. Like many other foot problems, if left untreated, the body will compensate leading to pain elsewhere. If you experience pain in the ball of your foot, start by wearing quality, supportive shoes consistently. If the pain persists, then call my office and tell Kara you need to see me.
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Will your avs boobs stop shaking if you do?
;D
NEVER!!!!
thanks stella, i've had fascitis before too. this is different. hurts and after a while walking it goes away. ugh i hate going to the doc
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NEVER!!!!
We live in hope.
(Hope your foot gets better)
8)
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We live in hope.
(Hope your foot gets better)
8)
ahem wanna show me down under? ;D
KIDDING! I feel like i have to say that after a semi naughty/playful/innocent post ;)
foot feels better after i stand or walk on it for a period of time...it's weird
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ahem wanna show me KIDDING! I feel like i have to say that after a semi naughty/playful/innocent post ;)
down under? ;D
foot feels better after i stand or walk on it for a period of time...it's weird
That's exactly how my friends foot felt a few months before he had to have it amputated.
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so..that made me feel better...
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Well, to be fair, he got in a motorcycle accident.
I had a foot thing too. I thought I had compartment syndrome in my tibialis for a while, but then it turned out to be tendonitis from running going down into my foot and a pulled calf muscle. I'm kind of lazy so I wear these slip-on shoes to work and they were making the pulled muscle worse.
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ahem wanna show me down under? ;D
KIDDING! I feel like i have to say that after a semi naughty/playful/innocent post ;)
foot feels better after i stand or walk on it for a period of time...it's weird
Oh pffffffffft!!!!
Have you tried arnica cream? Swear by that stuff. I find the homoepathic version works better than the tincture but either will do the trick. Have you tried massaging your feet before walking? Injuries tighten up, heat helps and it sounds like your injury/issue is better for movement.
:)
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You need Kai Greene for assitance on grapefruits he knows them well.
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NEVER!!!!
thanks stella, i've had fascitis before too. this is different. hurts and after a while walking it goes away. ugh i hate going to the doc
Did you read my above post?
Migs, go here:
http://www.foot-pain-explained.com/metatarsalgia.html
hope its not a neuroma :(
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Oh pffffffffft!!!!
Have you tried arnica cream? Swear by that stuff. I find the homoepathic version works better than the tincture but either will do the trick. Have you tried massaging your feet before walking? Injuries tighten up, heat helps and it sounds like your injury/issue is better for movement.
:)
never heard of it