Quote: Chappers @ October 31 2009, 11:11 PM BSTYawn!
Yawning empties venous blood which pools in the pterygoid plexus.
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:13 PM BSTSo why do I get a stitch when running after eating?
Because you're unfit?
Quote: Chappers @ October 31 2009, 11:11 PM BSTYawn!
Yawning empties venous blood which pools in the pterygoid plexus.
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:13 PM BSTSo why do I get a stitch when running after eating?
Because you're unfit?
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:13 PM BSTSo why do I get a stitch when running after eating?
It depends what you've eaten.
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 31 2009, 11:14 PM BSTBecause you're unfit.
Tim, you forget that I've met you and know how fat you are.
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:19 PM BSTTim, you forget that I've met you and know how fat you are.
But he didn't say that he didn't get a stitch lol!
Quote: Gavin @ October 31 2009, 11:20 PM BSTBut he didn't say that he didn't get a stitch lol!
Well yes, that's a good point. I assume I must always be on the defensive.
What an awful character-trait. I must visit a doctor about it one day.
When will Aaron realise you're using the old abbreviation?
I'd be interested to know what David Chapman is carping on about.
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:28 PM BSTI'd be interested to know what David Chapman is carping on about.
He's being Koi.
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:28 PM BSTI'd be interested to know what David Chapman is carping on about.
The tenchion is mounting...
Ben ponders:
If an ambulance is racing along to the hospital - with someone in the back going through cardiac arrest - and the driver sees that a man has just been shot in the face on the street, does the ambulance stop or does it carry on its way?
There are always two paramedics (I think?) One could jump out.
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:33 PM BSTBen ponders:
If an ambulance is racing along to the hospital - with someone in the back going through cardiac arrest - and the driver sees that a man has just been shot in the face on the street, does the ambulance stop or does it carry on its way?
The driver would have to have Steve Austen eyesight, so I think it's unlikely...
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:33 PM BSTBen ponders:
If an ambulance is racing along to the hospital - with someone in the back going through cardiac arrest - and the driver sees that a man has just been shot in the face on the street, does the ambulance stop or does it carry on its way?
It probably depends on the driver.
Well thank you, Dolly, you wisdom-filled woman.
And thank you too, Mr Chapman.
Quote: Ben @ October 31 2009, 11:36 PM BSTWell thank you, Dolly, you wisdom-filled woman.
Well I had one of them removed.
We are talking about teeth, yes?