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In a message dated 9/12/2005 9:04:54 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

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She stopped real quick and pushed Annika's hair back that was covering her

implants. I must have looked at her funny. She looked up and said, " oh, I am

sorry I thought that she had a lollipop stuck in her hair. " This caught me

so off guard that I didn't know what to say at the moment. I have been

chuckling to myself the rest of the mornign though.

LOL>.. cute moment! I am sure we all are bound to get something like this

sooner or later. I am glad you had this experience to better prepare yourself

for the next time it happens.

Thank you for the updates on Annika.

Lee

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LOL!!!!!

A lollipop!!!!! What flavor??

:-)

> Hi I just had to share a funny moment from my day. I went grocery

shopping this morning after I dropped the boys off at school. So it

was just Annika and myself. I was in the checkout line and Annika was

just sitting in the shopping cart. As I was loading up the groceries

one of the workers walked by. She stopped real quick and pushed

Annika's hair back that was covering her implants. I must have looked

at her funny. She looked up and said, " oh, I am sorry I thought that

she had a lollipop stuck in her hair. " This caught me so off guard

that I didn't know what to say at the moment. I have been chuckling

to myself the rest of the mornign though.

>

> Mom of 4

> Marcus 15

> 13

> Jon 11

> Annika 3

> Bilaterally implant 3/1/04

> Hookup 3/25/04

> spastic diaplegic CP

>

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That's really a cute story, . Too bad you can't submit it to

Readers Digest. I'm sure many people wouldn't understand. Thanks for

sharing it here.

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> Hi I just had to share a funny moment from my day. As I was

loading up the groceries one of the workers walked by. She stopped

real quick and pushed Annika's hair back that was covering her

implants. I must have looked at her funny. She looked up and

said, " oh, I am sorry I thought that she had a lollipop stuck in her

hair. "

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that would be very rude for them to do that , store employees are not

supposed to do that kind its really against the store policies and they

were not supposed to touch her without asking first

be aware of some rude people doing that it had happened to me 10 yrs ago

while wearing 2 HA linked by one wires across back and one of store

employee at old gold circle yanked it off behind my back thinking its

stolen necklace item hidden in my hair contacted the manager about that

and he had the employee apoloize to me

it is not funny matter

Wanha wrote:

> Hi I just had to share a funny moment from my day. I went grocery

> shopping this morning after I dropped the boys off at school. So it

> was just Annika and myself. I was in the checkout line and Annika was

> just sitting in the shopping cart. As I was loading up the groceries

> one of the workers walked by. She stopped real quick and pushed

> Annika's hair back that was covering her implants. I must have looked

> at her funny. She looked up and said, " oh, I am sorry I thought that

> she had a lollipop stuck in her hair. " This caught me so off guard

> that I didn't know what to say at the moment. I have been chuckling

> to myself the rest of the mornign though.

>

> Mom of 4

> Marcus 15

> 13

> Jon 11

> Annika 3

> Bilaterally implant 3/1/04

> Hookup 3/25/04

> spastic diaplegic CP

>

>

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There is a time to take action and a time to just relax and laugh. And

we need to relax much more than take action these days. What happened to

you warranted firing that employee. What happened to warrants a

laugh and maybe admonishment. Thats it.

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More than five million American women are overweight. These, of course, are

round figures.

-- Helen Hoke

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you dont know about proper manners and good manners

it is impolite to do that without asking them

wrote:

> ,

> There is a time to take action and a time to just relax and

> laugh. And

> we need to relax much more than take action these days. What happened to

> you warranted firing that employee. What happened to warrants a

> laugh and maybe admonishment. Thats it.

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No one is perfect, yuh know? Stuff happens. Life is too short to get

bent out of shape all the time.

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One time a cop pulled me over for running a stop sign. He said " Didn't you

see the stop sign. " I said " Yeah, but I don't believe everything I read. "

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> you dont know about proper manners and good manners

> it is impolite to do that without asking them

>

>, I just want to say that we live in rural MN and we do not

consider this inappropriate at all. We know most of the people that

we see and we try to watch out for each other. This lady was an

older woman, what I would say a grandma-type(and before anyone gets

offended by this-this type is getting younger looking all the time to

me). She was just worried about the sucker sticking in her hair even

more and becoming a huge problem. She wasn't trying to be rude or

anything like that. This is what we do around here, we watch out for

each other and other people's kids. I know that in some places this

is considered rude.

I am not trying to make this a huge issue. Just wanted to explain a

little bit about the dynamics. I was not taken back by this at all,

found it very humerous and wanted to share this. End of story.

Have a great night everyone.

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The world’s hottest chilli

pepper does not come from a tropical hot spot where the

locals are impervious to its fiery heat but a smallholding in deepest

Dorset.

Some chillis are fierce enough to make your eyes water. Anyone

foolhardy enough to eat a whole Dorset Naga would almost certainly

require hospital treatment.

The pepper, almost twice as hot as the previous record- holder,

was

grown by Joy and Michaud in a poly- tunnel at their market

garden. The couple run a business called Peppers by Post and spent four

years developing the Dorset Naga.

They knew the 2cm-long specimens were hot because they had to wear

gloves and remove the seeds outdoors when preparing them for drying,

but had no idea they had grown a record-breaker.

Some customers complained the peppers

were

so fiery that even half a small one would make a curry too hot to eat.

Others loved them and the Michauds sold a quarter of a million Dorset

Nagas last year. At the end of last season Mrs Michaud sent a sample to

a laboratory in America out of curiosity. The owner had never tested

anything like it.

According to Mrs Michaud, the hottest haban~ero peppers popular in

chilli-eating competitions in the US generally measure about 100,000

units on the standard Scoville scale, named after its inventor, Wilbur

Scoville, who developed it in 1912. At first the scale was a subjective

taste test but it later developed into the measure of capsaicinoids

present. The hottest chilli pepper in The Guinness Book of Records is a

Red Savina habanero with a rating of 570,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU).

» Read on…

Mrs Michaud was stunned when the Dorset Naga gave a reading of

nearly 900,000SHU. A fresh sample was sent to a lab in New York used by

the American Spice Trade Association and recorded a mouth-numbing

923,000SHUs.

Mrs Michaud said: “The man in the first lab was so excited — he’d

never had one even half as hot as that. The second lab took a long time

because they were checking it carefully as it was so outrageously high.â€

The Dorset Naga was grown from a plant

that originated in Bangladesh. The Michauds bought their original plant

in an oriental store in Bournemouth. Mrs Michaud said: “We weren’t even

selecting the peppers for hotness but for shape and flavour. There is

an element of machismo in peppers that we aren’t really interested in.

When the results of the heat tests came back I was gobsmacked.â€

The couple are now seeking Plant Variety Protection from the

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which will mean

that no one else can sell the seeds.

Mrs Michaud, 48, has run the company with her husband at West

Bexington, near Dorchester, for ten years. Mr Michaud, 56, has been a

regular on the television chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River

Cottage series, advising on vegetable growing.

Anyone wanting to try the Dorset Naga will have to be patient as

chillis are harvested only from July on. In Bangladesh the chillies

grow in temperatures of well over 100F (38C) but in Dorset they thrive

in polytunnels.

Aktar Miha, from the Indus Bangladeshi

restaurant in Bournemouth, said that even in its home country the naga

chilli was treated with respect. “It is used in some cooking, mainly

with fish curries, but most people don’t cook with it. They hold it by

the stalk and just touch their food with it,†he said.

“It has a refreshing smell and a very good taste but you don’t

want

too much of it. It is a killer chilli and you have to be careful and

wash your hands and the cutting board. If you don’t know what you are

doing it could blow your head off.â€

FROM HOT TO NOT

Scoville Heat Units

Pure capsaicin: 15m to 16m

US Police-grade pepper spray: 5m

Dorset Naga: 923,000

Red Savina habanero: 577,000

Scotch bonnet: 100,000-325,000

Jamaican hot pepper:

100,000-200,000

Cayenne pepper: 30,000-50,000

Jalapeno pepper: 2,500-8,000

Tabasco sauce: 2,500

Pimento: 100 to 500

Bell pepper: 0

- Source: The chilli so hot you need gloves, The Times, Apr. 2006

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Labiba

That is OK, once you disturb the brew, another SCOBY usually forms.. So do not

worry about it...

KT is diuretic and from what I understand and researched help the body get rid

of toxins, so it would help in this sense.

Frantz

Labiba Jabbour <lubajabbour@...> wrote:

Hi everyone, I make new KT today, I left the old one KT for eight days to ten

days, when i took the KT from the jar there is 3 the old one with another one

and there is small one (3 instead of one), it is that OK.Please tell me is the

KT good for Urin infection, and good for let the urin come out, and if good for

colon relax.I hope you understand what i wrote.

Blessing you all and good luck to all

labiba

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Labiba

That is OK, once you disturb the brew, another SCOBY usually forms.. So do not

worry about it...

KT is diuretic and from what I understand and researched help the body get rid

of toxins, so it would help in this sense.

Frantz

Labiba Jabbour <lubajabbour@...> wrote:

Hi everyone, I make new KT today, I left the old one KT for eight days to ten

days, when i took the KT from the jar there is 3 the old one with another one

and there is small one (3 instead of one), it is that OK.Please tell me is the

KT good for Urin infection, and good for let the urin come out, and if good for

colon relax.I hope you understand what i wrote.

Blessing you all and good luck to all

labiba

__________________________________________________________

Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.

Answers - Check it out.

http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545469

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