"::darkshadows::" <blood@thirsty.net> wrote in
news:j5pn34toqpjdcb3oltfs293kmb5eg11rfl@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 27 May 2008 05:42:51 GMT, WingedMessenger <Boy@FlyingHigh.com>
> wrote:
>
>>"::darkshadows::" <blood@thirsty.net> wrote in
>>news:t3hm345hi5pkl3u0k1r0kqbrm2cbafm6oc@4ax.com:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What causes an "ice cream headache"?
>>>
>>>
>>> An ice cream headache is triggered by a sudden change in temperature
>>> that occurs in your mouth when you eat something cold.
>>>
>>> On a hot day when you eat a snow cone, the cold crushed ice that
>>> touches the top of your mouth initiates a nerve reaction that swells
>>> blood vessels in your head. The nerve center on the roof of your
mouth
>>> overreacts to the cold temperature of the snow cone and tries to heat
>>> your brain. This swelling of blood vessels is what causes an ice
cream
>>> headache, or what is more commonly known as "brain freeze" or "frozen
>>> brain syndrome."
>>>
>>> Luckily the intense stabbing pain in your head usually lasts only for
>>> about 30-60 seconds.
>>> I scream, you scream, we all scream ice cream HEADACHE! - 30% of the
>>> human population suffers from these excruciating headaches. The best
>>> way to avoid getting an ice cream headache is keep the chilled foods
>>> or beverages you eat on the side of your mouth, away from the roof of
>>> your mouth
>>>
>>
>>
>>OMG you got something correct LOL I can vouch for this statement!!!!!
>>
>>Mercury.
>
>
> Where have I erred!!!
>
>
> lol,
> darkshadows
>
More to the point, is the world ready for DS to become efficient LOL.
Mercury.
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