I say eat, drink, and be merry!
Drink water and Sun screen for transplant patients.
4.Trusting your eyesight to carrotsIf you think these vegetables will improve your vision, think again. While carrots do contain vitamin A, which is a major player in keeping your eyes working properly, you really only need a small amount of it—and no matter how much vitamin A you consume, it's not going to magically eliminate your need for glasses. In fact, if you eat too much vitamin A, you can end up with a toxic—although not usually fatal—reaction. The idea that more carrots means better vision might actually be a relic of a World War II-era military disinformation campaign. According to the online World Carrot Museum, British intelligence began spreading the myth during the blitz as a plausible explanation for why their fighter pilots were suddenly able to spot Nazi planes at night. In reality, the British had simply developed a better radar system and didn't want the enemy to find out about it.
If rabbits eat carrots and carrots are supposed to improve your eyesight, why do rabbits get hit by cars?
Hmmm, what about Tequila, it didn't say NOT to drink it to cure the blues, so i guess its ok to slam a couple of shots right?
Quote from: goofynina on June 21, 2007, 12:54:59 PMHmmm, what about Tequila, it didn't say NOT to drink it to cure the blues, so i guess its ok to slam a couple of shots right? make mine rum "tequila makes her clothes fall off"