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- ********0
I always liked a woman who was pisselegant
- neue75_bold0
at the quote-unquote, end of day, who doesn't?
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2 seconds of uncompressed video : 60 megs!
- Jaline0
I just walked into the door to my room (wtf is wrong with me) and now my nose hurts like a bitch.
- ********0
are you on drugs, young lady?
- Jaline0
no. looks like I need to work on my klutziness.
- knows_nothing0
you seem pretty tough
- ********0
thanks again
- canuck0
why dont you stay a while.
- Jaline0
sorry for swearing a lot in that previous post, by the way.
was just in pain when I posted that...
- ********0
you can't remember a color until you see it again
- ********0
you stop seeing when you remember what it is
- ********0
what's all this urologic terminology doing here?
- _salisae_0
what's going on, jaline?
- canuck0
I have a good feeling about today.
- neue75_bold0
my urethra ain't getting any wider...
- ********0
a cut above the wrist.
- ********0
(err.. that's not related to my recent display of life-ending desire, trying to be funny again..)
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Stay Hydrated This Summer To Prevent Painful Kidney Stones
Science Daily — We’ve all heard that it is important to drink a lot of water, especially in the summer, to replenish the fluids lost due to heat and outdoor activities. If you haven’t followed that advice in the past, here’s a reason to pay attention this summer: Staying hydrated can help you prevent what many people describe as the worst pain of their lives.Gary Faerber, M.D., associate professor of urology at the University of Michigan Health System, says there's a higher incidence of kidney stones during the summer months.
That pain is caused by kidney stones, which are becoming more common in general and also are more common during the summer months. Not drinking enough fluids can lead to the development of kidney stones, and the types of exercise that are typical during the summer tend to shake loose kidney stones, causing patients to develop symptoms from the stones.
Throughout the year, but particularly in the summer, drinking enough water is the most important step people can take toward preventing the development of kidney stones, experts say.
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hang in there