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Now I have you where I want you

I know that you are listening

4/11/09 11:35 pm

1. a picture of you in your room.




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3/26/09 04:17 pm



1. Write your LJ username.
2. Write your two favorite bands/groups at the moment (not overall, just currently).
3. Write something you love. Ex. I ♥ food. Just to see how you draw your hearts.
4. Write the name of your favorite person of all time.
5. Write down your recently favored person.
6. Tag 5 people to do this meme.

1/29/09 01:11 pm - you left the light on...



and now what? I'm supposed to think someone is home? You make it too easy. I almost don't want to take your things.

7/27/07 10:16 pm - places you can find me.

08/04/07 -    Wu-Tang Clan - Bayfront Park
09/07/07  - Mandy Moore - HOB
09/15/07 - Retardobot - Back Booth
10/02/07 - Rilo Kiley - HOB
10/27/07 - Sarah Silverman -  Hard Rock
11/ 09/07 - Aesop Rock - Club Firestone
11/12/07 - Tegan and Sara - Plaza Theatre

7/13/07 07:09 pm

why do i always feel so nervous? 

2/10/07 12:57 pm - the key.

intelligence.

1/4/07 11:12 pm


siq ass hoodie.

i wish it was a zip up.

8/1/06 12:20 am - hiccup.

When you hiccup, your diaphragm and nearby muscles convulse, causing you to briefly gulp air. Within 35 milliseconds the glottis (the opening at the top of the air passage) slams shut, producing the characteristic "hic."

If you're able to stifle the hiccup right away, great. But if you hiccup more than seven times you'd better settle in for the long haul. Once in hiccup mode you typically will hiccup 63 times or more. Maybe a lot more. The hiccup record, last time I checked, was 57 years.

Hiccups are commonly caused by distention of the stomach, which you get if you eat too much, drink carbonated beverages, or swallow too much air. This suggests hiccup as a sequela to boozing may be more the result of fizzy mixers than alcohol itself. Or else you just slurp.

Lots of other things can cause hiccups too, some of them pretty scary. Skimming through a long list, I see skull fracture, epilepsy, diabetes mellitus, myocardial infarction, tuberculosis, meningitis, bowel obstruction, and ulcerative colitis.

But it's not always, or even usually, so bad. A 27-year-old man complained that he'd been hiccuping for four days. The doctor looked into the guy's ear and saw a hair tickling the eardrum. The hair having been washed out, the hiccups stopped.

Why do we hiccup? I don't know, and as far as I can tell, neither does anyone else. Unlike gagging, sneezing, etc., hiccups serve no known useful function. Some speculate that hiccups "may represent a vestigial remnant of a primitive reflex whose functional or behavioral significance is now lost," as one researcher put it.

Or maybe they're just, you know, hiccups--an accidental reflex triggered by a stimulus to (usually) the vagus or phrenic nerves. This travels up the line to a nerve control center that for some reason sends out a "commence hiccup" impulse via the phrenic nerve.

The vagus and phrenic nerves go all over, which explains why so many things cause hiccups. For example, a 16-year-old girl began hiccuping after receiving a blow to the jaw. A brain scan found that a blood vessel was pressing against the vagus nerve in her neck. Surgeons inserted a Teflon spacer between the nerve and the blood vessel, and the hiccuping stopped. When the spacer later fell out the hiccuping resumed.

Which brings us to the question of hiccup cures, of which a great many have been proposed. Unfortunately, to paraphrase the distinguished physician Charles Mayo, the number of remedies is in inverse proportion to the likelihood that any one of them will actually work.

Home remedies are mostly based on the idea that you have to disrupt the hiccup cycle. These include holding your breath, induced sneezing, breathing into a bag, drinking water while covering your ears, pulling your tongue, pressing on the eyeballs, sudden fright, or--this is interesting--eating dry granulated sugar. Merely drinking water, if done soon enough, may work by washing down a glob of food in your throat that's pressing against a nerve.

If the preceding are unavailing, a doctor may try drugs such as chlorpromazine, tickling the pharynx with a catheter stuck through the nose, hypnosis, or acupuncture. Still no go? Time for stern measures. In 1833 it was recommended that you blister or burn the skin above the phrenic nerve on the neck and back. This has now been supplanted by a marginally more civilized procedure in which the nerve is sliced or crushed.

Sometimes unorthodox procedures are efficacious. Doctors tried everything they could think of on a 60-year-old man who'd been hiccuping for two days. No luck, so "digital rectal massage was performed, resulting in abrupt cessation of the hiccups." I'll bet.

If that's not your cup of tea, the case of a 32-year-old man with persistent hiccups offers hope. His hiccups stopped when he had sex. But it was only temporary, and additional therapy was soon required. The obvious question to have put to this guy: you sure you want this cured?

and now you know.

4/18/06 04:11 pm - courtesey of Katie

3/31/06 11:28 pm

3/28/06 11:33 pm - all my recent posts are either private or pictures of myself.

and this one is no exception.



+ dyed hair


or red )


im not dying it anyway...but i should.

1/31/06 09:44 pm - hey!

new layout!

1/17/06 01:29 am - TAG!

Imonly5foot2: <3
cut camera: <333
Imonly5foot2: i miss you a lot
Imonly5foot2 signed off at 1:25:03 AM.
cut camera: i miss you more...
.


this weekend has been amazing so far. only one day left, gotta make it fun.

12/3/05 06:58 pm

8/6/05 11:34 pm - dear school,

fuck you.

6/25/05 02:13 am - my new layout gives me a headache. ew.

lets play the day

.: went to south beach, and shopped all day.
. **items i purchased:
. -First Edition; How i Paid for College: A novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship, and Musical Theater. // Marc Acito
. -Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 72 // hunter s thompson.. which means i now own every hunter book!!
. -the new Alanis CD at starbucks
. -a new shirt.

.: at 6:30, went to the Theater, to get in line for Alanis, got in at 7.

Alanis Morissette was AMAZING. it was one of the best shows i have ever seen. Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful!

and even better
.
.
.
.

I MET RYAN REYNOLDS!


i got a hug from ryan-fucking-reynolds.

and hes even better looking in person, if you can believe that..






all in all, great day!!!




ps. also saw lenny kravitz.

6/24/05 12:11 am

i redid my layout
and i hate it.

any suggestions?
.



ashley and i's 2 year anniversary is comming up.
and we planned a fat kid day at the fair...next time a fair comes around.

good times.



goodbye Jen. Have a wonderful time!!
<3

6/22/05 01:18 am

ive been tagged! )

and i tag..
[info]_unoriginal_
[info]blueeyessofla
[info]kalraldun
[info]lynchmob
[info]personaoffire
[info]semi_blonde
.



So tonight i had an awesome night with Victor, Scott, and Jen.
and today marks Victor and I's 11 months.

+

when i signed online, i had an email from one of my favorite authors!!!

How I Paid For College: a Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship, and Musical Theater
watch the vidlit.

or, go to his website
Mark Acito


<3

6/21/05 04:23 am

who needs sleep anyway.

6/19/05 11:59 pm - weird science

a-z )


Does anyone know what Wednesday is?
^.^
.


.:.Tomorrow i think im seeing Victor,
.:.Tuesday im seeing Victor,Scott, and Jen
.:.Wednesday is Victor and i's 11 month.
.:.Thursday im hanging out with Jen<3

annnd
FRIDAY IS ALANIS MORISSETTE!!!





edit:
when did lj add the Tag feature?





edit 2x:

[who knows, maybe people actually want to know what i think of them]

1. Reply with your name and I will write something I like about you.
2. I will then tell what band reminds me of you.
3. If I were to apply an o'clock to you, I'll tell you what it would be.
4. I will try to name a single word that best describes you.
5. I'll tell you the most memorable moment I've had with you.
6. I will tell you what color you remind me of.
7. Put this in your journal
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