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nharmon
response 37 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 00:15 UTC 2006

Is it odd that I find pure water distastefull at room temperature or
even "cool"? I can only stand water when it is really clean (brita
filtered) and ice cold.
tod
response 38 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 00:26 UTC 2006

re #37
Could be you need to brush your teeth and tongue or go see a dentist.
nharmon
response 39 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 00:32 UTC 2006

I have a sonicare toothbrush I use every day, but it has been a while
since I've seen the dentist.
tod
response 40 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 00:35 UTC 2006

Do you brush your tongue?
rcurl
response 41 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 00:57 UTC 2006

Re #37: that reminds me that when I am in the hospital and they bring water
it has ice in it. I can't stand ice cold water so I wait until the ice has
melted and the water warmed to 40+ F....and that is the moment when they
snatch away the water and refill it with water and ice. 
nharmon
response 42 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 00:59 UTC 2006

I do brush my tongue.
gull
response 43 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 02:12 UTC 2006

I find water bland, but not actually objectionable. I do have to filter 
it if it has a lot of chlorine in it.  I grew up drinking well water, 
so I don't mind a lot of dissolved minerals, but I've never been able 
to get used to that bleach-water taste. 
keesan
response 44 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 03:05 UTC 2006

If someone gives me water with ice in it I remove the ice to some other
container.
naftee
response 45 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 04:06 UTC 2006

re 42 
That's not exactly recommendable.  The top of the tongue is sensitive ; at
least, yours was before you started brushing it.  I'm guessing you use a
toothbrush ?

It's recommended to lightly scrape the top and the sides with a metal spoon.
nharmon
response 46 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 04:14 UTC 2006

I have a sonicare toothbrush at home, and a regular toothbrush at work.
I don't use the toothbrush at work very often though. The sonicare
toothbrush is elecric, and vibrates at 30,000 brush strokes per minute.
It takes getting used to.
naftee
response 47 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 04:15 UTC 2006

I'll say ! 
Does your vibrator go that fast too ?
nharmon
response 48 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 04:25 UTC 2006

I dunno, what is the metric equivilent of brush strokes per minute?
naftee
response 49 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 04:38 UTC 2006

probably 'orgasms per second' according to your (very attractive) wife.
richard
response 50 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 18:13 UTC 2006

if someone gives me water with ice in it, I eat the ice.  I love ice. 
Icemakers are the greatest things ever invented  :)
scholar
response 51 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 18:47 UTC 2006

ice ice baby
klg
response 52 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 20:09 UTC 2006

(RW:  Even more than moveon.org?)
albaugh
response 53 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 19:02 UTC 2006

Has anyone ever tried that spray they advertise that if you apply (to the
throat I assume) prior to sleep will prevent snoring?  Does it work?
vivekm1234
response 54 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 16:06 UTC 2006

Snoring might be related to sleep-apnea which is a serious disease that could
KILL you. Check out APAP machines.
marcvh
response 55 of 55: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 17:06 UTC 2006

Are those the same as CPAP, or different?
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