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GeeSussFreeK
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Glad you liked it, I quite enjoyed it as well. You should sift the french toast one, I watched the first bit of it but didn't have time to finish it earlier.
In reply to this comment by GeeSussFreeK:
I haven't laughed so hard in while (in reference to your forever alone cooking). Awesome find. I laughed even harder at the french toast one.
Zifnab
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I haven't laughed so hard in while (in reference to your forever alone cooking). Awesome find. I laughed even harder at the french toast one.
The OCD Chef Giveaway (Sift Talk Post)
Forever Alone Chili:
http://videosift.com/video/How-to-Make-Henry-s-Anytime-Chili-for-One
Unbelievable 750-piece papercraft model of an Audi A7
>> ^westy:
Forever alone.
I should have known it would be you.
Unbelievable 750-piece papercraft model of an Audi A7
Forever alone.
Blacktip Reef Shark Squadron Attack
this is the second part of this sift: http://videosift.com/video/The-Forever-Alone-shark-schooling-fish
unsure if the fast attacking ones are actually Blacktips.
The Forever Alone shark - schooling fish
>> ^nomino:
The second part is the best.
http://videosift.com/video/Blacktip-Reef-Shark-Squadron-Attack for the second part.
Insane Papercraft
Forever alone ,
Nice model
QI - Antibiotics and Alcohol
I never drink with alcohol, I drink alone.
*forever alone*
>> ^Tymbrwulf:
>> ^bamdrew:
The poster was careful to keep 'antibiotics' specifically in the title.
I imagine the reason doctors say "don't take medicine with alcohol" is because this simplifies explaining which ones should be fine (most antibiotics) and which ones won't be (most everything else), with the worst result being that you don't drink as much as you would normally (vs. accidentally drinking with the wrong one and ending up with liver problems).
I'm just arguing the fact that the original reason might have been "tradition" but currently, it is the consensus of all doctors to reduce risk where we can. This is why we use "don't drink with alcohol" as a blanket statement. Alcohol is, after all, a drug.
When jockeys attack
Forever alone... *kill