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There appears to be a surplus of hugs in the world's most populated country...

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Not exactly Rachelville :P


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2Boys4Me Enthusiast

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There's a link to a Youtube video of a Free Hugs guy. I'm not sure how true the synopsis with it is, but the viz is interesting.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
There appears to be a surplus of hugs in the world's most populated country...

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Not exactly Rachelville :P

Well exactly!! How unfriendly :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

That's it - I'm {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{HUGGING YOU ALL}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

:wub::wub::wub::wub::wub::wub::wub: and 7 wubs for good luck!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
That's it - I'm {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{HUGGING YOU ALL}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

:wub::wub::wub::wub::wub::wub::wub: and 7 wubs for good luck!

{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ :blink: }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} BIG TIGHT BEAR HUGs all around

jerseyangel Proficient

Aw---can I get in on this, too? :D {{{{{{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}}} :wub:

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PATTI-

(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((HUG HUG HUG)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))


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:lol::lol: Never let it be said we English are stuffy - sooo....

:wub::wub::wub: A luuuurvvve fest to all !!! :wub::wub::wub:

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Nikki! I love it--a great big group hug :D:):D:):D

TriticusToxicum Explorer

I get the best hugs at home. My older (Olivia almost 5) daughter ALWAYS gives me a "good morning hug" and scratches my back as soon as she rolls out of bed. Is there a better way to start the day? :)

Wonderful weekend hugs to ALL.

I must go collect my kids (and REAL squeezy hugs :D )

Happy Weekending to everybody!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Well......Christmas is coming ( BAH!) and I think I have found the perfect gift. check this out:

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...or am I late to the party? have you all already seen this?

:D

jerseyangel Proficient
Well......Christmas is coming ( BAH!) and I think I have found the perfect gift. check this out:

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...or am I late to the party? have you all already seen this?

:D

OMG!!! Actually, I could have used it during my last legume fiasco--I forgot that cashews were legumes :ph34r: Legumes do bad things to me :unsure:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
OMG!!! Actually, I could have used it during my last legume fiasco--I forgot that cashews were legumes :ph34r: Legumes do bad things to me :unsure:

:o:lol: Uh-oh Patti...... :P Better get one for your husband's sake....I dont' really need one here, the dogs don't mind :lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Well......Christmas is coming ( BAH!) and I think I have found the perfect gift. check this out:

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...or am I late to the party? have you all already seen this?

:D

Does this equate to getting a lump of (char)coal from Santa? :o

This could be a great survival tool too. Say you get lost in the woods and all the wood around is saking wet - Just wip out your activated charcoal thong and light it up!

Thank God I'm not a client of that massage therapist :ph34r::blink::o

Now if only we could get this as an upgrade: Open Original Shared Link

ps.s how did you come across this? :rolleyes:

CarlaB Enthusiast
:lol::lol: Never let it be said we English are stuffy - sooo....

:wub::wub::wub: A luuuurvvve fest to all !!! :wub::wub::wub:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

I always get my dad a gag gift for Christmas .... Hmmmm :lol::lol::lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
ps.s how did you come across this? :rolleyes:

Mindin' my own bidness, it was on the CeliacChicks website, believe it or not......I had to share it. :)

My friend who claims her butt is a low-rider (she's never worn pants in her life due to this, so I don't really know) will really enjoy that butt-bra thing. :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Susan and Richard,

I saw a similar advertisement in a magazine at the Gastro's office. The ones in there were more like a boxer short, with a "secret panel". :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Susan and Richard,

I saw a similar advertisement in a magazine at the Gastro's office. The ones in there were more like a boxer short, with a "secret panel". :P

:lol: How have we not know about these de-odorizing flatus devices all these years :lol::lol::lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
:lol: How have we not know about these de-odorizing flatus devices all these years :lol::lol::lol:

Indeed. It looks like this very invention was on national tv :huh: - "American Inventor". See for yourself Open Original Shared Link :blink:

Lookey Open Original Shared Link? :ph34r::o:blink: I guess there is a place for everything. I wonder how many of those folks should really be over here? :(

jerseyangel Proficient
Indeed. It looks like this very invention was on national tv :huh: - "American Inventor". See for yourself Open Original Shared Link :blink:

Lookey Open Original Shared Link? :ph34r::o:blink: I guess there is a place for everything. I wonder how many of those folks should really be over here? :(

That poor commercial guy :lol: The people on the panel were looking at him like he was nuts. Obviously, not one of them was a Celiac <_<

Can't believe there's a board devoted to this--gotta love "Chicks who fart, and the men who love them" :lol::lol::o

:lol: How have we not know about these de-odorizing flatus devices all these years :lol::lol::lol:

I know--really! The day I saw the ad, was the day of my colo/endo. I was waiting, nervous, and saw the ad. I showed it to my husband and we both got a chuckle out of it. I couldn't believe they actually made anything like that. :o

Mtndog Collaborator

Oh how I have missed this thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Herre's something EVERYONE can enjoy:

As if you needed an excuse...

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Maybe we can do one for celiacs after we do one for peace!

Richard- My long lost bro...where you been?

CarlaB Enthusiast
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Maybe we can do one for celiacs after we do one for peace!

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Just one?

Mtndog Collaborator
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Just one?

Carla- I love you. I really do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol::wub:

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla- I love you. I really do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol::wub:

LOL, you too. :wub: Where have you been? We've been wondering on the OMG thread!!

jerseyangel Proficient
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Maybe we can do one for celiacs after we do one for peace!

Well now Miz Bev, I do believe I have the vapors :wub:

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