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Official BBO Hijacked Thread Thread No, it's not about that

#1821 User is offline   bid_em_up 

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Posted 2010-August-10, 08:40

jjbrr, on Aug 8 2010, 08:59 PM, said:

I fixed it for you.

Only 1/4 pound?

Geez, and I thought you loved bacon.
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Posted 2010-August-10, 22:47

ultimate. huck it or you're nothing.
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Posted 2010-August-12, 10:40

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ultimate. huck it or you're nothing.

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Posted 2010-August-12, 11:38

Lobowolf, on Aug 12 2010, 11:40 AM, said:

matmat, on Aug 10 2010, 11:47 PM, said:

ultimate. huck it or you're nothing.

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Posted 2010-August-17, 13:53

http://www.27bslash6.com/missy.html
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Posted 2010-August-17, 14:17

lol wd

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Posted 2010-August-20, 09:07

Hello?
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Posted 2010-August-20, 10:23

jjbrr, on Aug 20 2010, 10:07 AM, said:

Hello?

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Posted 2010-August-20, 12:31

This item seems appropriate for the hijack thread.

A couple, Pat and Phil, are coming over for dinner tomorrow. Pat was talking to Becky, my wife, and mentioned that she will not be drinking any coffee or tea tomorrow. The reason: She is having a (routine) mammogram and the doc said she should not have tea or coffee for at least ten days before. Wine is OK (whew!) and nothing was said about Coke so it seems that caffeine is not the issue. I don't know if herbal tea is OK. She is not having any surgery or anything like that, just a routine mammogram.

Seems bizarre to me. I am prepared to believe most any restriction for a day or so before, even if I don't understand the purpose, but ten days? Any thoughts on the reaon for this?

No, I will not be nagging her to have some tea. It just seemed so strange. I thought I would ask if this is something that everyone but me knows about.
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Posted 2010-August-20, 13:00

My initial, uneducated thought was that it is indeed caffeine, and the doctor hopes to avoid any problems with high blood pressure caused by it.
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Posted 2010-August-20, 16:15

kenberg, on Aug 20 2010, 01:31 PM, said:

This item seems appropriate for the hijack thread.

A couple, Pat and Phil,  are coming over for dinner tomorrow. Pat was talking to Becky, my wife, and mentioned that she will not be drinking any coffee or tea tomorrow. The reason: She is having a (routine)  mammogram and the doc said she should not have tea or coffee for at least ten days before. Wine is OK (whew!) and nothing was said about Coke so it seems that caffeine is not the issue. I don't know if herbal tea is OK. She is not having any surgery or anything like that, just a routine mammogram.

Seems bizarre to me.  I am prepared to believe most any restriction for a day or so before, even if I don't understand the purpose, but ten days?  Any thoughts on  the reaon for  this?

No, I will not be nagging her to have some tea. It just seemed so strange. I thought I would ask if this is something that everyone but me knows about.

Constance tells me that, although she does not have the problem herself, some women find that consuming caffeine causes enough breast tenderness that routine mammograms cause pain. In such a case the doctor advises the woman to refrain from caffeine for a few days before the exam. Sounds like Pat has that situation.

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Posted 2010-August-20, 16:33

Caffeine is a diuretic - but it is unlikely for someone to urinate from his nipples, so I doubt squashed boob power whizzing to be the issue.
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Posted 2010-August-20, 18:38

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Posted 2010-August-20, 19:15

PassedOut, on Aug 20 2010, 05:15 PM, said:

kenberg, on Aug 20 2010, 01:31 PM, said:

This item seems appropriate for the hijack thread.

A couple, Pat and Phil,  are coming over for dinner tomorrow. Pat was talking to Becky, my wife, and mentioned that she will not be drinking any coffee or tea tomorrow. The reason: She is having a (routine)  mammogram and the doc said she should not have tea or coffee for at least ten days before. Wine is OK (whew!) and nothing was said about Coke so it seems that caffeine is not the issue. I don't know if herbal tea is OK. She is not having any surgery or anything like that, just a routine mammogram.

Seems bizarre to me.  I am prepared to believe most any restriction for a day or so before, even if I don't understand the purpose, but ten days?  Any thoughts on  the reaon for  this?

No, I will not be nagging her to have some tea. It just seemed so strange. I thought I would ask if this is something that everyone but me knows about.

Constance tells me that, although she does not have the problem herself, some women find that consuming caffeine causes enough breast tenderness that routine mammograms cause pain. In such a case the doctor advises the woman to refrain from caffeine for a few days before the exam. Sounds like Pat has that situation.

A dinner topic?
B)

Ah ha. Pat has no idea why but if in the past she complained of pain this would make sense.

I will now happily get off the topic of women's breasts.

My wife is really impressed, or something, with the tidbits I pick up here. This will be another addition.
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Posted 2010-August-20, 20:29

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Posted 2010-August-20, 20:36

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Posted 2010-August-20, 22:47

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I still want a cookie

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Posted 2010-August-22, 21:31

The Bee Gees or K.C. and the Sunshine Band?
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Posted 2010-August-25, 04:12

back to life ;) after highway crash
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Posted 2010-August-25, 10:22

Aberlour10, on Aug 25 2010, 05:12 AM, said:

back to life :P after highway crash

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