Originally posted by FMFA: If that's a general question, meaning not addressed to me specifically, the possibilities are, statistically, innumerable I suppose.
A: Well I didn't want to pry; I just wanted to appear inquisitive.
Q: What might one have done that was extraordinary supposing one had been under hypnosis?
Q: Why is it that, some people, are so inquisitive?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: Sometimes a message board thread simply demands it of us.
Q: Why is it that, some people, are so inquisitive?
Q: Have you ever ~ like me ~ done something like take up smoking cigarettes again in order to kick a cigar smoking habit that started in an effort to stop smoking cigarettes? In other words, do you have a purportedly interesting kicking-an-addiction story?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: There's always a slight chance that you'll suddenly get a debilitating and panic-inducing cramp in the jaw which can temporarily but disconcerting give you the sensation of being unable to breathe and even bring on a bout of projectile dry wretching and bodily convulsions which can involve self-urination and if this is all about to take place in polite company then we might wish to suppress the yawn just in case.
Q: Why do we try to suppress yawns?
Q: Why do some people pick their noses in public in such a way that makes it look like they think we aren't noticing that they are picking their noses?
Originally posted by FMFA: Nope.
A: Sometimes a message board thread simply demands it of us.
Q: Have you ever ~ like me ~ done something like take up smoking cigarettes again in order to kick a cigar smoking habit that started in an effort to stop smoking cigarettes? In other words, do you have a purportedly interesting kicking-an-addiction story?
Q: Why do smokers think that their clothing /hair doesn't smell of smoke?