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I thought it was soylent, but I never saw the movie so I could be wrong. I am familiar with the synopsis and the reference.
You're right smarty, I spelled it wrong. Just the way Charlto. Heston say's, It's People! Makes it worthy to watch.
 
I sometimes have lemon and honey drinks. Other times, I have raw garlic with honey. Sometimes, I have ginger and peppermint teas with honey. I've also done a few salt gargles and a few drops of eucalyptus oil in hot water and put a towel over my head. I've had some vitamins and fish oil and I've eaten plenty of fruit and veg. And I drink lots of water. That's how I generally get over a cold.

I make a garlic paste with coconut oil and rub it on my feet and chest. It's very alluring and it keeps the Vampires away. It does work though.
 
I have enough Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir to last more than a full work day. I also have enough Hemphills and Hinsons to last more than a full work day. And don't even ask me how much Anointed (black hip-hop christian group) I have...

I only have two Anointed albums... must google to see what I missed...
 
I make a garlic paste with coconut oil and rub it on my feet and chest. It's very alluring and it keeps the Vampires away. It does work though.

I've never heard of that one! Sounds interesting. Yes, it's important to keep the vampyres at bay, and the Twilight fans.
 
I've never heard of that one! Sounds interesting. Yes, it's important to keep the vampyres at bay, and the Twilight fans.
My Mother In Law got into Twilight and my best friend did too. They kept offering me the books. I have no interest. I'm not saying they're bad and I thought The Buffy the Vampire slayer series was funny, but you know romance between a girl and a vampire or a werewolf just doesn't appeal to me.
 
For a cold I take zinc. And more zinc. And sleep about 14 hours. I've had one day colds that way. Works for me. :cool:
 
Dear Fenner: you are a wonderful person, or you seem to be from what I can tell. You are a blessing to this forum. But that was just disgusting, especially as I have a bag of pumpkin spice donuts right beside my computer. :p

Thanks Lynx, sorry abiut that. Do you remember Solient Green?

No worries Lynx youre just eating pumpkin people.
Watching Soylent Green was one of my early childhood traumas. I was seven or so, and my parents went to see it and dragged my brother and I along to the drive-in because they didn't want to pay for a baby sitter. I had nightmares for weeks.
 
Dear Fenner: you are a wonderful person, or you seem to be from what I can tell. You are a blessing to this forum. But that was just disgusting, especially as I have a bag of pumpkin spice donuts right beside my computer. :p

Thanks Lynx, sorry abiut that. Do you remember Solient Green?

No worries Lynx youre just eating pumpkin people.
Yeah - I make myself a NyQuiltini....I don't know if it helps, but it makes me not care that I'm sick.
 
Yes to zinc! I tell people to take zinc when they have a cold but I dont think anyone ever listened. Its medically proven to help boost the immune system. Vitamin C only helps prevent a cold.
 
Watching Soylent Green was one of my early childhood traumas. I was seven or so, and my parents went to see it and dragged my brother and I along to the drive-in because they didn't want to pay for a baby sitter. I had nightmares for weeks.


I used to get this advertisement on Facebook for some supplement or super food called Soylent Green. It's for real. Gross no thanks. I won't even eat Kale, I'm not eating Soylent Green, it's people. ;)
 
I have a drawer in my jewelry box where I keep my children's baby teeth that have fallen out. That's not creepy or anything is it?
 
I have a drawer in my jewelry box where I keep my children's baby teeth that have fallen out. That's not creepy or anything is it?
Our pastor has a son playing High School football and he keeps his son's mouth guards.
 
Watching Soylent Green was one of my early childhood traumas. I was seven or so, and my parents went to see it and dragged my brother and I along to the drive-in because they didn't want to pay for a baby sitter. I had nightmares for weeks.
Lol I was like the same age when i saw it but it didn't give me nightmares. I just thought it was kind of silly. But I always had nightmares when I was a kid, just not about that movie.. I was probably deficient in vitamin D or something..
 
Once I met an old man who wouldn't say his prayers...so i took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs.....

(before people go all ballistic this is actually from ye olde nursey rhyme back in the dark ages....)....
 
I've never heard of that one. :rolleyes: I've only heard of duck duck goose and the goose that laid the golden egg.

Oh and "Talk to me, Goose." :D

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I wonder why so many rhymes and stories for children are so brutal :p

I was reminded of this, though I doubt it is a nursery rhyme

Yesterday upon the stair
I met a man who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today
I wish, I wish he'd go away

- William Mearns