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Old 06-27-2007, 04:59 PM #11
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Mel, you crack me up, it drives my husband nuts the stuff I remember. He can't for the life of know why I would know that Elvis had a monkey named Spanky. I chalk it up to the fact that my mind is full of usless information and maybe, just maybe someday it'll all pay off. I do real well with who wants to be a millionaire too!
And you're so right, I can't tell you what I was doing ten minutes ago, like this morning I walked into the laundry room three times looking in the dryer before I remembered I needed a trash bag.
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Old 06-27-2007, 05:34 PM #12
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There's a name for what we have but i can't remember it,oh well
i'll think of it in the middle of the night. As hard as we use to play
and boy,the only time we didn't was when our Mom's yelled dinner.
Than back ouside untill the street light went on., i used to take
the boys shoes off to hit those darn street lights. I was afraid to
use rocks,i wanted to sit down in school the next day.

But no matter how hard we ran and played all summer. Ohhh the first
day of school and those awfull gym suits. I think all Gym teachers
were retired prison guards back then. I remeber all those Jumping Jacks,
and touching toes so on,the next day you could hardly lift your leg to
get up on the curve. Oh yes a lot of us had to walk to school. But you
know i can only remember i or 2 kids being over weigh. And those
retired prison guards were so mean to them. I'm glad i can remember
those years,and i'm glad i was a TOM BOY. Sue
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what were we talking about??? Sue
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Who cares what we were talking about.

This is fun!!!!!

I'm watching "So you think you can dance" right now.

God... those bodies.

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Default Thanks for all the information.

I finally got intouch with Nestle,and yes the decaf has some caffeine. They are actually sending me a book of some sort beleive it or not explaining the caffeine,and decaf processes.

Thanks again!
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I have decided to take up decaf coffee. I have always been unable to tolerate t0o much coffee,and I only have 1 cup of weak instant coffee in the morning.

I then drink 2-3 cups of green or black tea, throughout the day,and 1 cup of chammomile tea before bed.

Since I like the taste of coffee, but not the strong caffiene jolt, I thought I'd give decaf a go.

Even after a cup of decaf, I feel a bit of a jolt. I can tell because my appetite goes away altogether.

I was wondering if decaf coffee is really caffiene free? If it is what could cause the appetite supression and mild jolt of energy?
Decaf *does* have caffeine in it. Just not very much. I have noticed it seems more acidic than regular coffee too. The best tasting decaf I've found is the Sam's Choice Decaf at Wal Mart.
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