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Yeah, there's the eww-factor, but, yes, it works. I'll have to try that other technique. Thanks for the tip.

The article was about a health issue, my post was in answer to the question posed in the title, and the inclusion of information about my other health conditions was in explanation of the content. I don't care if you care, but there's no reason for you to get rude about. If you don't care, then just ignore the post,

No, Mr. Rudeness, the article and posts are about health, and that is a health issue that I deal with everyday. I was just making the point that Jamba smoothies, as tasty as they are, aren't part of my health regimen. If you have a problem with that, then you can take you insensitive bigotry and put it where the sun

Mmmm, Jamba Juice! Very tasty Great for non-diabetics.

After about 30 years of experimenting, I find that this is what works for me:

This would be cool if the app wasn't so crippled as to be pretty much useless. I'll stick with OfficeSuite Pro, that I got as the FAOTD on Amazon, thanks.

I tried this app, and got frustrated with it because of 2 problems;

My bro-in-law is a urologist, and he says that the "x cups a day" rule is bogus, and that you should drink enough water (from all sources: fruits, veggies, soda, etc.) that your pee is light yellow, like lemonade. Water needs differ for everyone, depending on the way their body works, what they're eating, how much

Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive, all installed and synced = instant, automatic backup. Along with a couple of synced computers and USB flash drives, just in case. I've got so many backups I would have a hard time eliminating my digital identity if I wanted to.

So, this is an article written by a professional writer, and his published, final work has that many errors and stupid grammatical mistakes? Errors like "there's" when referring to plural subjects, using "then" instead of "than." Pitiful.

I have four children, aged 10-22, and I'm a certified teacher, so I have a bit of experience and work with kids all the time: this is a good idea. Sometimes you just don't have a good explanation for why the answer is "No". Other times, the explanation would be beyond a child's understanding or maturity. Therefore,

"Signing away your 30's"? Really? That's a very rosy outlook. You sign away your 30's *if* you get a good job, have no spouse, children, or a house, and the economy is good. Otherwise, you're stuck until you're 50 or beyond. Student loans are nowhere near the good deal that they're made out to be.

Avoid student loans at all costs, they will create a false sense of security in the short term, but bleed you dry in the long term, eliminating the economic advantages of having a degree in the first place.

Ah, yes, the Imperius Curse would be fun, but then you'd have get the poor critter off the sticky trap, and that would be a pain. Besides, the question is how to dispatch the beast.

Plastic bag, evacuated of oxygen.

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"wingardium leviosa" swish and flick

Other thing? There was not just one other thing, but several, like where things go in the refrigerator, who does what household chores, things like that.

Many years ago, before I met my wife, I was in love with a lingerie model. As we discussed the possibility of marriage, she explained that there are important things to be agreed upon before two people attempt to create a happy, harmonious home with one another. One of those things was the position of the toilet

I think it might be cool to study abroad, but my wife says I can't study any other broads but her. ;-)