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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:49 pm 
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http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/ ... 3#33853223

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fly as hale
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It's like those stories that come along every now and then about a person who can't stop hiccuping or something. Bizarre. Who knows if they're legitimate or not...

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fly as hale wrote:
It's like those stories that come along every now and then about a person who can't stop hiccuping or something. Bizarre. Who knows if they're legitimate or not...


Try intentionally hiccuping for an hour straight. See if you make it. ;)

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I just think those things are more likely psychological disorders than "medical mysteries". The woman in the interview suggested that it may be a tick that she developed, I wouldn't be surprised if she has Tourette's Syndrome.

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acrossthelines
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I love sneezing. Oh my goodness.

That often, though.... Yuck.

Also, I can make myself stop hiccuping merely by focusing for about ten seconds. I usually hiccup once or twice, and that is that. It's really a convenient skill to have haha.

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It's been said that the only two instances in which one's heart stops, briefly - as a natural physiological occurrence - are a sneeze, and an orgasm...

hmmmmm...

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icehound wrote:
It's been said that the only two instances in which one's heart stops, briefly - as a natural physiological occurrence - are a sneeze, and an orgasm...
hmmmmm...

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


wonder what would happen someone sneezed during an orgasm ? hmmm

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MakinItLookMean wrote:
icehound wrote:
It's been said that the only two instances in which one's heart stops, briefly - as a natural physiological occurrence - are a sneeze, and an orgasm...
hmmmmm...

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


wonder what would happen someone sneezed during an orgasm ? hmmm


Ecstasy. :lol:

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...or cardiac arrest...

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Or your heart would implode? ;)

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MakinItLookMean wrote:
icehound wrote:
It's been said that the only two instances in which one's heart stops, briefly - as a natural physiological occurrence - are a sneeze, and an orgasm...
hmmmmm...

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


wonder what would happen someone sneezed during an orgasm ? hmmm

I wonder if that's actually possible. :think:

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...it's possible. Don't ask...

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The worst is the orgasm/leg cramp combination. FUCKING SUCKS.

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I kinda enjoy the leg-cramps...Again, don't ask.


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You fuckin' maso

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I've had a foot cramp and it's the worst feeling ever omg

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Being able to stop a foot cramp by moving your foot JUST IN TIME is the best feeling in the world, I swear.

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mechaphil wrote:
The worst is the orgasm/leg cramp combination. FUCKING SUCKS.

oh yeah, that's the worst

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