Re: FANTA
Posted: April 1st, 2011, 12:48 pm
I wonder if they make a diet pineapple FANTA.
Every fossil has a narrow cervix, unless it died while it was in active labor. Then the cervix would be dilated and the fossil would have a thinned and widened cervix.Lavabe wrote:I could really use a pineapple FANTA today. While grading final exams, I read where one of my students referred to a fossil as having a narrow cervix.
Second time in my career that has happened.
Geez.
It was a male fossil . ;)CathyCA wrote:Every fossil has a narrow cervix, unless it died while it was in active labor. Then the cervix would be dilated and the fossil would have a thinned and widened cervix.Lavabe wrote:I could really use a pineapple FANTA today. While grading final exams, I read where one of my students referred to a fossil as having a narrow cervix.
Second time in my career that has happened.
Geez.
Well, of course it was narrow. I've never met a male who had a widened cervix.Lavabe wrote:It was a male fossil . ;)CathyCA wrote:Every fossil has a narrow cervix, unless it died while it was in active labor. Then the cervix would be dilated and the fossil would have a thinned and widened cervix.Lavabe wrote:I could really use a pineapple FANTA today. While grading final exams, I read where one of my students referred to a fossil as having a narrow cervix.
Second time in my career that has happened.
Geez.
It was a male fossil . ;)[/quote]CathyCA wrote:Every fossil has a narrow cervix, unless it died while it was in active labor. Then the cervix would be dilated and the fossil would have a thinned and widened cervix.Lavabe wrote:I could really use a pineapple FANTA today. While grading final exams, I read where one of my students referred to a fossil as having a narrow cervix.
Second time in my career that has happened.
Geez.
Does soft dirt quench your thirst as well as hard dirt? Does it come in flavors?Very Duke Blue wrote:I don't have to worry about stains on the carpet. I might drink a soft dirt once a month. I don't drink Fanta.
#1. I love Diet Dr. Pepper just the way it is. Tastes just like regular Dr. Pepper.YmoBeThere wrote:The 10 calorie math doesn't make sense to me.
That's just wrong. It's the worst of both worlds!lawgrad91 wrote:Dr Pepper 10 lists both high fructose corn syrup AND aspartame as ingredients.
I used to guzzle diet soft drinks. I used to have extreme issues with short term memory. When I stopped drinking diet drinks, most of my short term memory issues went away. Coincidence? I think not.
I might have to switch back to unsweetened tea or water as my non-alcoholic beverages of choice after reading this. But I'll probably forget that by lunchtime, coming up in about 30 minutes .ArkieDukie wrote:That's just wrong. It's the worst of both worlds!lawgrad91 wrote:Dr Pepper 10 lists both high fructose corn syrup AND aspartame as ingredients.
I used to guzzle diet soft drinks. I used to have extreme issues with short term memory. When I stopped drinking diet drinks, most of my short term memory issues went away. Coincidence? I think not.
Aspartame has been associated with short-term memory loss for at least 25 years. I'm not sure why it is still on the market.
How much caffeine were you ingesting? I try to limit my intake of caffeine to 2 cups of coffee per day. May need to drop back.Lavabe wrote:I stopped having panic/anxiety attacks when I gave up caffeine. To me caffeine is a MUCH bigger problem than aspartame ever could be.
No more than two drinks (cups of coffee or cans of caffeine soda) a day. And I LOVE coffee.ArkieDukie wrote:How much caffeine were you ingesting? I try to limit my intake of caffeine to 2 cups of coffee per day. May need to drop back.Lavabe wrote:I stopped having panic/anxiety attacks when I gave up caffeine. To me caffeine is a MUCH bigger problem than aspartame ever could be.
I have a pitcher of cucumber-lemon-ginger water in my fridge right now. Some people also add a bit of honey, but I didn't this time. It was my lunchtime beverage today. Yummy!