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I have LG chocolate (flip not slider) and my best phone ever (sm)

Posted By: Deb - on 2008-07-15
In Reply to: LG versus Motorola - can you hear me now?

My 2 years is up and I can upgrade but I don't want to.  It is a really pretty phone, kind of black mirror with silver trim, not super tiny, a really nice weight in my hands, the sound quality is excellent, batteries go about 3 days then I recharge (never turn it off) and I've dropped it quite a few times with no probs.  The back is scratched up but not too bad.  The keys are not super awesome if texting is super important to you, but I do some quick texting and no probs.  The speaker part of the phone is so-so... not good enough to prop up and have a group use it, but works good for when you don't want to hold the phone to ear, like to write something down or whatever. 




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We have a turtle. She is a red-eared slider named...are you ready?? Skurtle. sm
Our son named her. She is about 5 years old now. She started out the size of a silver dollar and has progressively increased in tank size. She started in a 5 gallon tank and is now in a 125 gallon breeder's tank. If I had known then what I know now.....LOL. She has a night and day light, she has her basking light, and she has a UV A&B light since turtles to not manufacture calcium themselves. She will eat those little feeder goldfish out of our hands and will eat her normal turtle stick food from our hands too. We have a TON of her plates or whatever it is they call the things on the shell from when she was just little to now from when she sheds them. It is really interesting to watch her just live the life of a turtle. Eat, sleep, poop, and swim.
House. Milk chocolate or Dark chocolate?

Chocolate cake with chocolate icing!
My mother didn't like chocolate (is that unAmerican or what?) so it was always a real treat for me on my birthday when she made a chocolate cake with chocolate icing. 
They probably want to buy and flip it anyway - sm
so they make a 35K profit. I'd bet my life on it!
I would like to see them flip that around
Have the guys be the "beauties" and the girls be the "geeks" just to see what happens.
Flip side--sm
I would just like to interject my own experience with getting dentures.

I had an immediate denture procedure, meaning the denture was made prior to the actual removing of the normal teeth and placed immediately after removal. When I first saw my denture in my mouth, I cried! It was way too big and I looked like Bugs Bunny! The dentist that made this denture then went on vacation and I had to wear this atrocious looking appliance for another month while a new one was being made. I had to go to work with this thing in my mouth and even at 42 years of age, I had to be the recipient of cruel joking from my coworkers. But I finally got my new, smaller denture and even though it looked better, it did not fit well. My gums shrunk quicker than normal and I had to have it relined within two months. (another expense). So with that horrible experience, I decided never to return to that dental group again, which I did not. I tolerated not being able to eat anything with more hardness than a peanut butter sandwich, or my denture would pop out. That meant no meat, no corn on the cob, no pickles, etc. I also had to deal with slippage while speaking, etc. Not every one has a good experience with dentures and if I had it all to do over again, I would NEVER NEVER have my own teeth removed for a pair of plastic useless torture appliances!

I have new dentures now, which I paid for on my own and even though they are 80 percent better than what I had previously, they are still not all that comfortable and they still have their problems with eating certain foods. I can eat steak and corn on the cob now, but no apples. Most of the time when I am at home, I do not wear them. They still hurt to wear for any length of time.

This has just been my experience and I just wanted to share it so that you can hear both sides. No matter how bad your own teeth may be, they can be fixed and be made very presentable. Once you have dentures, you can never go back. I would take my own natural teeth back in a heartbeat, if that was an option for me.

I wish you all the best of course, no matter what decision you make.
Spoon DH and flip the one leg over him
He'll love it and so will you!   LOL!
I would take his phone away or make him pay the bills for the phone
He can use the postal service to write her letters if he wants but there is no excuse. College is not highschool and if he's gonna make a go of it...be the parent and discipline....my opinion but take the phone away.
On the flip side of the coin....sm
If he knew this other person and wanted to warn you ahead of time that she wanted to stir up trouble... I'd start asking him some questions. How does he know her and you don't? What proof does he have that she is the one spreading rumors and why would she? Why did he feel the need to warn you beforehand?

Just a casual observer here, and not having much info to go on and respecting your desire not to state such info... but what I see is something that resembles a scenario where HE did something wrong and SHE either knew about it or was involved in it and threatened to tell you about it, so he had to ''warn'' you about her ahead of time so as to discredit her so his ''secret'' didn't get out.

Just my opinion and I hope for your sake I'm wrong... Hang in there and take the advice from some of the others here... watch closely, take notes, and my additional advice....trust no one. Good luck!
Chocolate cream pie, whipped cream & chocolate shavings on it!
PLUS:

Chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream.

Pumpkin pie with a 2:1 ratio of whipped cream to pie.

A root beer float.

Chocolate chip cookies, or else soft, iced molasses ones - warm from the oven, of course!

And for dessert, a few chocolate Easter bunnies and a dark chocolate Hershey bar with almonds.
Of course, on the flip side, during Gay Days, there were pics

with their wankies hanging out. American Family Association went in undercover and took a LOT of pics much like this.  The problem...DisneyWorld treated it just like any other day and parents were bringing their entire families in the park only to find out once inside what their children were being subjected to.  There was nothing posted ahead of time or during Gay Days that would have forewarned heterosexuals of the week long event.  My understanding is that DisneyWorld still hosts Gay Days, but now announce prior to and during the event so heterosexuals, heterosexual parents raising their children are aware.


This is not false information, it is absolutely truthful, so it has nothing to do with my personal opinion.


Finally had to retire my flip flops
We had the first significant snowfall (3-4") of the season overnight, this morning.  Time to stop the denial and get it through my head that winter is here.  I paid tribute to my flip flops on my blog.  They will be missed.
Sunset...sneakers or flip flops?
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Let's flip the coin on the holiday talk

Share one of your favorite memories, a food that you look forward to on the holidays, someone you look forward to seeing or something you look forward to doing...traditional, unconventional, doesn't matter.  Share something positive about the holidays. 


My favorite foods would be sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie with real whip cream for Thanksgiving and christmas cookies.


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I also remember looking for something to do after Christmas morning.  It usually ended up being that we would go to the movies or K-Mart.  Pretty much everything else was closed but I think we went through the entire phonebook every year looking for something to do the rest of the day.


I don't remember much about Christmas morning and presents except for the year I got a cabbage patch kid that talked.  A few days later I gave her a bath.  She never talked again.  lol


Have you thought of making tampon flip-flops? LOL
And give THOSE back to your friend who gave you these!
Will they all be barefoot or wearing flip flops? Would just go for a simple sun dress or sheath,
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Anything chocolate!!!
NM
Chocolate!

Cadbury's milk chocolate 



my chocolate lab
My lab is VERY STRONG - but luckily very loving and good natured. . We constantly are in the training process. He is about a year old now and loves everybody . but I get what you're saying and I think all dogs do have the potential to be aggressive if not trained/treated properly.
Hot chocolate mix
My sister-in-law's church made hot chocolate to give  to their homebound friends at church.  They used powdered hot chocolate mix but added creamer and milk chocolate chips to it.  They put it in a Mason jar covered with fabric and tied a ribbon around it.  It was really cute and it really does taste wonderful!!  I don't know if you would want to give that to your boss, but I might make some for neighbors and keep some on hand for unexpected gifts we receive.
chocolate
I would stash them in the cupboard and eat them by the handful when no one was watching....

But if you must drink them I would add a drop of vanilla, cinnamon and some sugar to the melted chocolate thinned with milk.....:)
Chocolate Mousse
I could eat it every day. Yum.
Chocolate Mousse - NM
NM
That is Maggie our chocolate lab - she always has - sm
her nose into everything, no crumb is safe in our house!
Coffe and Chocolate
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One family had a Chocolate,
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Years ago heard of a Dorkus.

 

Know two females named Michael.

 

Grew up with a kid (boy) named Kelly Green

Hot Chocolate Recipe
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Must be a chocolate kind of day...sm
I had a handful of M&Ms and a cup of hot chocolate for lunch.  Unfortunately, I'm still sleepy. 
valentine's chocolate
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I did this once. Went over very well.


Chocolate mousse or tiramisu or
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I got 5 pounds of chocolate candy

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 I ate 2 pieces so far since Christmas. Hmmmmmmmmmm, think I'll go grab a piece now. It seems to be calling me.


EGAD! I just tried hot chocolate with caffeine!

Want to up my line count. Found Swiss Miss hot chocolate with caffeine. I am jumping out of my skin! Had to let you all know if coffee rips your stomach apart this may be an alternative.  But I have not yet experienced the crash if at all from the sugar. But man, I am out of my skin!


I'd better go type now so I can take advantage of the line count. Yikes! This is quite a caffeine chocolate burst...LOL


mystery. Chocolate or vanilla?
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Chocolate chip cookies! Who needs anything else? -nm

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I am going to make chicken with stuffing for dinner tonight and tomorrow meatloaf cause it is only going to be in the 40s for high temps.
I used to dip my fries in chocolate milkshake! Yum! - nm
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Never thought I would say chocolate and UGH in same sentence but
I have fibromyalgia and read in a recent magazine article that eating very dark chocolate with purity of about 70% actually helped fibro because of the medicinal qualities that cocoa beans have including antioxidants and flavonoids. Ok I got a bar that was extremely dark and had 80% purity and double UGH! The article said to eat a small amount each day but what is a small amount? Anyone else know anything about how much? By the way, read also the dark chocolate lowers blood sugar in diabetics.
Used to own a coffee shop. Have had lots of those chocolate
covered beans - they can be nasty even if done professionally.  If I were to do at home - would buy a mild bean - or even a decaf bean and think I would cover with the Hershey's chocolate mixture I bought to make chocolate covered bananas - which I purchased at Cash N Carry. I think it had something special in it to stick to the bananas.  It only came in a huge can though so would be quite an investment to see if it worked.
The longest I could have a "stash" of chocolate is about 2 hours.

Mint chocolate chip ice cream!
Yummy and refreshing!
Strawberry chocolate delight..yummmm....

Chocolate cake & vanilla ice cream, or
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ALL OF THE ABOVE!
Chocolate cravings linked to gut bacteria (sm)

WASHINGTON - If that craving for chocolate sometimes feels like it is coming from deep in your gut, that's because maybe it is.






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A small study links the type of bacteria living in people's digestive system to a desire for chocolate. Everyone has a vast community of microbes in their guts. But people who crave daily chocolate show signs of having different colonies of bacteria than people who are immune to chocolate's allure.


That may be the case for other foods, too. The idea could eventually lead to treating some types of obesity by changing the composition of the trillions of bacteria occupying the intestines and stomach, said Sunil Kochhar, co-author of the study. It appears Friday in the peer-reviewed Journal of Proteome Research.


Kochhar is in charge of metabolism research at the Nestle Research Center in Lausanne, Switzerland. The food conglomerate Nestle SA paid for the study. But this isn't part of an effort to convert a few to the dark side (or even milk) side of cocoa, Kocchar said.


In fact, the study was delayed because it took a year for the researchers to find 11 men who don't eat chocolate.


Kochhar compared the blood and urine of those 11 men, who he jokingly called "weird" for their indifference to chocolate, to 11 similar men who ate chocolate daily. They were all healthy, not obese, and were fed the same food for five days.


The researchers examined the byproducts of metabolism in their blood and urine and found that a dozen substances were significantly different between the two groups. For example, the amino acid glycine was higher in chocolate lovers, while taurine (an active ingredient in energy drinks) was higher in people who didn't eat chocolate. Also chocolate lovers had lower levels of the bad cholesterol, LDL.


The levels of several of the specific substances that were different in the two groups are known to be linked to different types of bacteria, Kochhar said.


Still to be determined is if the bacteria cause the craving, or if early in life people's diets changed the bacteria, which then reinforced food choices.


How gut bacteria affect people is a hot field of scientific research.


Past studies have shown that intestinal bacteria change when people lose weight, said Dr. Sam Klein, an obesity expert and professor of medicine at Washington University in St. Louis.


Since bacteria interact with what you eat, it is logical to think that there is a connection between those microbes and desires for certain foods, said Klein, who wasn't part of Kochhar's study.


Kochhar's research makes so much sense that people should have thought of it earlier, said J. Bruce German, professor of food chemistry at the University of California Davis. While five outside scientists thought the study was intriguing, Dr. Richard Bergman at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, had concerns about the accuracy of the initial division of the men into groups that wanted chocolate or were indifferent to it.


What matters to Kochhar is where the research could lead.


Kochhar said the relationship between food, people and what grows in their gut is important for the future: "If we understand the relationship, then we can find ways to nudge it in the right direction."


I'm still working on ODing on chocolate cake -LOL nm
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Hot (but not super hot) chocolate and a couple Tylenol.
It's my Wonder Drug.
chocolate. Slots or table games?
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milk chocolate. Snow or sand?
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I beg to differ - chocolate tastes better than "skinny." LOL. NM
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ha! i specifically DONT have chocolate in my house
because i am CONSTANTLY craving it!!! :)
The 5-minute Chocolate Cake for 1 Person
The person who sent me this says it really works.

5-MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE

4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons oil
3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)
A small splash of vanilla extract
1 large coffee mug (microwave-safe)

Add dry ingredients to mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in the milk and oil and mix well. Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again. Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts. The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don't be alarmed! Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired. EAT!



a small amount of chocolate is 2-3 squares, not more.
Portions sizes are always very small, see below...

The Look of Normal Portion Sizes

1 oz. meat: size of a matchbox
3 oz. meat: size of a deck of cards or bar of soap—the recommended portion for a meal
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3 oz. fish: size of a checkbook
1 oz. cheese: size of 4 dice
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2 Tbs. peanut butter: size of a ping pong ball
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Average bagel: size of a hockey puck.