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Default Chopped Fingers casserole With Chef Giada De Laurentiis

On Monday, November 25, 2013 8:04:13 PM UTC+1, Cheri wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> > On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 06:45:46 -0800, Cheri wrote:

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> >>>> How do you try not to faint? It's not something most people can

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> >>> yes, but the cause of the fainting determines the wuss factor.

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> >> No, it doesn't, not at all.

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> > Had a girl at work who pricked herself with a staple and a little

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> > droplet of blood formed in her thumb. She immediately went Ker-SPLAT!

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> > A lot of faintings are most definitely from the Wuss Factor. You have

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> > to lose a LOT of blood and/or be in significant pain to physically

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> > faint from a knife cut such as the one shown. Otherwise it's all

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> > As for preventing fainting, you just kneel down or lay down, you can

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> > prevent fainting. But you'd have to catch yourself in time - fainting

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> I don't believe any are from the "Wuss Factor." It depends on how ones body
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> Cheri
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> Cheri