The Poojer Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 if you get that little stomache bug where the old rump release is really loose.....at all costs avoid eating pumpkin seeds, it is a very "bizarre" sensation thank you for your time and now get back to your daily lives! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuckincincy Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 if you get that little stomache bug where the old rump release is really loose.....at all costs avoid eating pumpkin seeds, it is a very "bizarre" sensation thank you for your time and now get back to your daily lives! 101200[/snapback] Is this your personal experience? Add some corn on the cob... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gantrules Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 I gotta go in for a colonscopy on the 16th. Can't wait for the prep. I'm sure stevestojan will want pictures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fake-Fat Sunny Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 One of the best pieces of advice whaich has worked well for me in my experience with infectious disesaes (unfortunately more experience than one would wish since my wife needed a lung transplant to combat the effects of a childhood lung ailment) is to wash your hands a lot and to urge those who come into your home to wash their hands. Flug bugs and other infectious agents are often spread to folks hands when they sneeze and refelexively cover their mouths or when they shake hands in greetings with others. Once these bugs get onto your hands, they refkexively can be spread to your mucous membranes when you get tired and rub your eyes, feel some food on your teeth or pick your nose or whatever you and/or your kids do. One of the simple things you can do is train yourself to be relexive about washing your hands. You will spread fewer germs to yourself and to others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HelloNewman Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 I had the green apple splatters a couple days ago after eating pesto chicken and I swear to god it smelled like basil vinagrette in there.....that is another wierd sensation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevestojan Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 I gotta go in for a colonscopy on the 16th. Can't wait for the prep. I'm sure stevestojan will want pictures. 101421[/snapback] of your colon? no thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Poojer Posted November 4, 2004 Author Share Posted November 4, 2004 hee hee, "green apple splatters".....hee hee...basil vinagrette...you guys crack me up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gantrules Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 are you sure? You seemed pretty interested in the prep.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beerball Posted November 4, 2004 Share Posted November 4, 2004 One of the best pieces of advice whaich has worked well for me in my experience with infectious disesaes (unfortunately more experience than one would wish since my wife needed a lung transplant to combat the effects of a childhood lung ailment) is to wash your hands a lot and to urge those who come into your home to wash their hands. Flug bugs and other infectious agents are often spread to folks hands when they sneeze and refelexively cover their mouths or when they shake hands in greetings with others. Once these bugs get onto your hands, they refkexively can be spread to your mucous membranes when you get tired and rub your eyes, feel some food on your teeth or pick your nose or whatever you and/or your kids do. One of the simple things you can do is train yourself to be relexive about washing your hands. You will spread fewer germs to yourself and to others. 101437[/snapback] So are you saying he should have washed the pumpkin seeds first? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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