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May 24, 2025 -- 9:19 PM
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April 22, 2010 -- 1:18 AM
posted by Par

That's good, but it can't beat the classic:


Also, I sewed on some milk soaked fingertips. But I wanted to know if I was the crazy person, or the patient was.

April 21, 2010 -- 12:41 PM
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April 21, 2010 -- 10:04 AM
posted by alison

I agree with Beck. Not applicable to fingers etc., and most likely appropriated from broken-teeth-in-milk approach. ... which I've heard of from mothers and sports coaches alike (not that I know of anyone who carries milk to a hockey/soccer/etc. game anyway...). It's supposed to do something for the fresh bone break?? I dunno exactly.


Is this something you've experienced relatively recently, Par?


April 21, 2010 -- 2:39 AM
posted by Beck

Never heard of that... I can't see milk submersion helping in any way.

Yahoo answers also says no, but apparently you should put knocked out teeth in milk. That's the only relevant google result for "severed finger milk".

April 20, 2010 -- 11:56 PM
posted by Par

Question: Has anyone ever heard of putting an accidentally severed body part (e.g. a fingertip) in milk to preserve it for reattachment?

April 20, 2010 -- 10:58 PM
posted by JsESe

I've got an extra ticket to Matt Anderson and Wil tomorow night. (wednesday) show at 8 at the Horowitz. tix about $25 I think.

April 20, 2010 -- 7:59 PM
posted by Par

April 20, 2010 -- 2:22 PM
posted by alison

whoa, this is so cool: The Garden of Cosmic Speculation. Check it out!


April 19, 2010 -- 9:47 AM
posted by alison

hmm... is it nerdy that I'm debating signing up with Bullfrog Power for my electricity?



I think I'll get a feel for my baseline first and then buy into the green grid... but I seriously do heart these guys.

April 17, 2010 -- 11:46 AM
posted by Al

Continuing on my tend of posting Canadian music, here is a dancey, popy number:

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