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  1. I get those types of leg cramps all the time, and I’ve found that staying still doesn’t help them at all. Then one day I read somewhere that if you stretch your leg out as soon as you feel it coming on that it will take it away, and so the next time I tried it, and *bam* it was gone!!! So all you have to do is stretch your heel forward and it should stop the pain right away. Do you call that sort of pain a charlie horse? That’s what we always called it as kids.

    Anyway, I hope the day ends up going a bit better for you!

  2. Rendezvous with dentistry!

    *snart*

    If you don’t have one already, look into Sonicare electric toothbrush. My husband’s gum disease improved significantly because of massaging his gums as well as brushing his teeth with it. Spendy, but worth it.

  3. SNOOP! *tsk tsk*

    People used to talk to me a lot because I was such a good listener. I got so tired of it, I’m now an anti-snoop, except when the news is juicy, of course ;o)

  4. Actually I would say that 1111 is a "unary" event.

    Oooh, just imagine a unary numeration system.

    1 would be…1!

    2 would be…11

    3 would be…111

    .

    .

    .

    32 would be 11111111111111111111111111111111

    Delightfully maddening!

  5. That quiz got me! I kept staring at your entry, wondering where your results were and figuring I wasn’t awake enough yet to see them! LOL!

    Leg cramps… I get those sometimes too. OUCH. I heard somewhere that calcium helps them, but I don’t know for sure if it works.

  6. Those kind of leg cramps are very common in pregnancy. I got them a ton. The speediest relief I ever found was to stand up. For calf pain, put your weight on the bad leg and bend the knee. For a thigh cramp, keep both legs straight and lean forward at the waist.

  7. I’m commenting a-way back here because Smurftalk seems inappropriate on the newest page where Socialist’s family’s special legacy is being remembered.

    And the Blue Moon is a page I also want to leave far behind me. But I DID want to say that "Once in A Blue Moon, Someone Comes Along" is a song from an episode that deals with Smurf Replication. If memory serves, neither Papa Smurf (surprisingly enough) nor (even more surprisingly) Smurfette were involved in the process, at least in any biological capacity.

    Hey, get some good rest after that trip.

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