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Sorry For The Stupid Question


dani nero

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Korwyn Explorer

yes, Adalaide, do tell!!! ;)

No don't! I don't want to have to ask one of the mods to change the topic title to include [NSFW]! ;)


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Gt = great thread!

or maybe LTT = Loving this thread :-)

@IrishHeart: Humor is a lot more entertaining than diarrhea and constipation anyway ;-)

DFT: Damn Funny Thread

Spit Coffee on Keyboard Thread: SCKT (oohh, I could come up with some good ones for that acronym!)

mushroom Proficient

IrishHeart is very, very good at SCK :rolleyes::lol:

IrishHeart Veteran

IrishHeart is very, very good at SCK :rolleyes::lol:

oh, for the love of mike! :huh: ...I just did it again :lol: handiwipe please!

...SCK ...doing it and provoking it, she hopes?

poor keyboard, coffee, booze, water, rice pudding....yikes

KIOS (knock it off Shroomie) :lol:

IrishHeart Veteran

Gt = great thread!

or maybe LTT = Loving this thread :-)

@IrishHeart: Humor is a lot more entertaining than diarrhea and constipation anyway ;-)

Indeed, kiddo, although the D has oft provoked laughter....have you ever had to use a lined wastebasket in a mad rush because the WC was occupied? How about outside behind a tree? pulled off along a country road? :rolleyes:

TMI? :lol:

If we do not laugh, sweetie, we are all doomed. B)

IrishHeart Veteran

BTW

I was a teacher for 25 years.

Believe me, there really ARE some pretty stupid (read as: asinine) questions.... :blink: (it is one of the reasons why teachers drink so much. Really.) (JAMA, vol. 4 , Feb. 2002)

but, Dani--yours is not one of them--not at all! :)

When I told my GI about what we say IBS stands for yesterday, he

SCK.

and W/D--means withdrawal. Some have gluten w/d symptoms.

...and is also what you would have, should you ever leave the forum.

Because you'd miss us.

IMHO

ciamarie Rookie

LOL, y'all are funny. Thankfully my cup that used to have tea in it is empty or I'd have STK ?

I wanted to add one more possible meaning for GI, I realized it might be used on here too after I saw it on the Wheat Belly Blog.

Open Original Shared Link (aka GI)


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