hiccup
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
29 Jun 19
The Emilie Meng case experienced a hitch when police discovered that their IT system had not crawled / pinged all of the information it should have done. This caused a bit of an outcry in the community and I'm sure some questioned...
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Stacey
@xstitcher (39034)
• Petaluma, California
23 Mar 17
...but, it worked out, so not too big of a deal.
The chemo coordinator lady called, and told Mom that her blood test showed that her blood count was low, so she has to go to her treatment an hour earlier so that she can have a...
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Biomechanoid
@Biomechanoid (2922)
• Estonia
7 Feb 10
Hello there! I think it's hard to find a person who had never hiccuped. Sometimes hiccuping may get quite annoying, especially in public places. There are many means to stop it around there. One that I've heard is drinking water...
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seastar46
@seastar46 (51)
• United States
5 Nov 09
I know two ways to stop hiccup. One is a little funny and I will say that one later on in the discussion. The other one is filling 3/4 cup with water and instead of placing your upper lip on the lower part of the cup mouth, place...
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moonlitmagikchild
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
8 Feb 09
what happened to my friend Hiccup? he is still listed in your friends list but his page and account are gone.. did he quit or get banned or something? he never said anything that i saw about leaving but i have been missing a lot...
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WATARIKENJI
@WATARIKENJI (1534)
• Philippines
30 Sep 08
I miss our friend HICCUP. a nice guy, witty and good looking He reminds me of my father. Did he post something this last few weeks?
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Jenaisle
@Jenaisle (16568)
• Philippines
14 Aug 08
This is an opinion from a colleague who is an expert in anatomy and physiology. He says, "People say God bless you, because when you hiccup, you die a millisecond, and then survived it"
A hiccup involves the medulla oblongata,...
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terri0824
@terri0824 (5203)
• United States
3 Mar 08
I wasn't for sure what interest group this fit under, so I chose health.
It seems that I have always done this, no matter how hard I try not too! Every time I take the first sip of a soda I have one hiccup.
Is it just me,...
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