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[quote name='Dave' date='Aug 10 2004, 09:01 PM'] I'm talking about things that are the truth, thicke! :lol: [/quote]
UM....that is true. It's absolutely true. Unless my mother and about half my family are lying to me.

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Thomas Michael

It seems like every other morning I'm coughing up a tiny bit of phlegm.

Thank you. Just doing my part.

:tiphat:

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[quote name='Dave' date='Aug 10 2004, 04:50 PM']Let's all share something about ourselves that other people would say "TMI" about if we told them!

I'll go first ... there have been times when I've been lax about doing laundry and ran out of clean boxer shorts.  And so when that has happened, I've just taken an already-worn pair, washed it out by hand with a little detergent, and ironed it dry![/quote]


I can top that...

When I don't have a clean shirt, I sometimes dig the least stinky one out of the hamper, throw it in the dryer for ten minutes, and run out the door.

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I've been known to wipe Dani's nose with whatever cloth I have handy .... usually my t shirt. (yeah, the one I have on)

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Once when I was in college, I spent a weekend in Chicago helping demo a house for an urban housing ministry. We were clearing out old cellulose insulation from the house, and after breathing that stuff in all day (even with masks) all my snot was black for a couple of days afterwards. It was sick.

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[quote name='Sojourner' date='Aug 11 2004, 09:52 PM'] Once when I was in college, I spent a weekend in Chicago helping demo a house for an urban housing ministry. We were clearing out old cellulose insulation from the house, and after breathing that stuff in all day (even with masks) all my snot was black for a couple of days afterwards. It was sick. [/quote]
Hey, once I had a summer job in a hardboard mill. I was on clean-up. After every shift, I would blow at least five ounces of pitch black snot out of my nose.

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