Monday, June 08, 2009

Pepto-Bismol as a pink liquid

High-scoring words of the night so far:

YA (130 points) - against Sara H. (4W, 5W used twice, hook off R to make AR)
HEINIE (1000 points) - against Candyce R. [4W, two 5W]


Finally replied to Megan's bridal shower Evite, and have sent off other emails to Johnny, Eric, and Vivian about this Friday / Committee meeting. Ricky unfriended me from Facebook, but meh. I have some photos from the wedding, courtesy of Jon H. and Vanessa. I'll put them up later, haha.


Facebook quizzes taken from Kaitlin:

Leslie completed the quiz "What Random Thing Are You?" with the result Mung Beans!! People have heard of you, but no one really knows your story. C'mon, you're Mung Beans! What do you expect. I guess the rumors are right... it's not easy being green! The good thing about you is that if people piss you off, you can always give them gas!

Leslie completed the quiz "What tattoo should you have?" with the result Animal. You have strong family ties or lots of friends. Usually, you have a strong will. Showing this with a tattoo of some animal - wolf or lion or panther, it doesn't matter - is the best way in your mind. Maybe you want to remember an old pet or honor someone close to you who has passed.


Poo nugget for Monday, June 9: C7H5BiO4 - Bismuth subsalicylate, better known as Pepto-Bismol, has been used to treat a variety of gastrointestinal ailments since 1919. This simple pink liquid eases everything from heartburn to colitis. Studies have shown that bismuth works as an antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicine in addition to its known antacid functions. The medicine is also remarkably safe, the most widely-noted side effect being its propensity to turn the tongue and stool black.

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