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Good. Sorry. I fast read it and missed the pediatric part. I was thinking get her to the hospital NOW.
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Exactly what I was thinking.
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Have you taken her to the hospital yet?
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Hey Marc. Looks like me huh. Do you recognize the woman in that picture?
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If nothing happens on Thursday I will take you out on Friday. I won't be afraid to make a move. Even if I get slapped. j/k
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Which one is she in this picture? I get them confused. http://server5.uploadit.org/files/theoisthuis-Nicole_Erica_Jaclyn__Dahm_31.jpg
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I am gonn a be sitting in my room staring at a picture of this girls stomach. It sends good vibrations through my body. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=121;
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Happy Birthday you Clay Fucker!
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Ever read the book Celestine Prophecy? It is fiction but part of the book is that you should always be open and friendly to everyone you meet because they are being introduced to you for some reason. I believe this is true in away.
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Do you have gout? I hear that can be painful. Kinda like a hemmoroid on your feet.
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Cheese makes everything better. Just look what it does to broccoli.
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I smell corn chips. I love corn chips.
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I asked Jeeves for you and this is what he said.... Feet may "feel hot" or they may actually be hot depending on the causes of your particular symptoms, which can include the following: Burning pain Red, warm or hot feet Sweating of the feet Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options: Erythromelalgia is a rare syndrome characterized by the dilation (opening up) of blood vessels, accompanied by burning pain, increased skin temperature and redness of the feet. Warm temperatures usually trigger this condition, but here are some tips for treatment and prevention: Rest the legs. Elevate the legs. Apply cold therapy. Take aspirin (650mg to 1mg, 4 times a day). Your doctor may also prescribe oral vasoconstrictor medications. Peripheral nerve compression can result in intermittent or constant burning pain in the feet. Reduce compression to the nerves if possible: Do not cross your legs or ankles. Do not wear tight pantyhose. Immediately treat any back and hip injuries, which affect the nerves in the legs. Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating of the feet) and chronic athlete’s foot can also cause your feet to itch and burn – especially after an athletic workout. Anti-perspirants (for hyperhidrosis) and anti-fungal creams (for athlete’s foot) are good treatment options. Diabetic Neuropathy causes burning in the feet, along with the following: Diminished sensation and the inability to feel pain Numbess Tingling in the toes Increased sensitivity to pain
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Do you think a nat flew into your eye?
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That reminds me of 50 First Dates. " You come to our island! Eat our PINEAPPLE!"
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Should everyone bring baskets, blankets and kool aid?
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Have you been wearing contacts outside of the recommended length of time. If you have it can be permaneant and the only way to get rid of it is lasix.
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How about MonkeyFries? I love dem monkeyfries.
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It's tandems.
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I laughing thinking that you probably thought that all of the tall buildings in Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, Perimeter, and the Galleria were apartments and condos. Kelly..."I wonder where all those people in the highrise apartments work". I'm sorry but it made me laugh.
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You beat me to it.
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If you need directions to the local libraries call me. I can see you say, "But I didn't know where the library were."
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I have a copy of that Atlanta Book of Lists in my office. If you want to borrow it let me know.
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The name of this thread should be "I'm a Moron" not the other one. (Joking) Do you know how many companies are in Atlanta, Kelly? Over a hundred thousand.