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Maybe if it was dipped in ginger and worn around the neck?

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Bowgus wrote:
And I did see down at the chandelry, wrist bands that are reputed to

work
... here's what they look like courtesy of google search ...
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/landfallnav/-sms01.html

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Is this something that eventually goes away after repeated boating?
What can be done about it?


EG Didn't do a thing for me

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By the way, what's this got to do with politics?


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Doug Kanter wrote:
By the way, what's this got to do with politics?



LOL

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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:35:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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By the way, what's this got to do with politics?


~~ snicker ~~

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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:35:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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By the way, what's this got to do with politics?

I'm waiting for Harry to jump in and declare that George Bush is
responsible for sea sickness and his lack of leadership is the reason
we don't have a cure. Unfortunately, I tend to get queasy in my
recliner when I see Kerry.



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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:35:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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By the way, what's this got to do with politics?

I'm waiting for Harry to jump in and declare that George Bush is
responsible for sea sickness and his lack of leadership is the reason
we don't have a cure. Unfortunately, I tend to get queasy in my
recliner when I see Kerry.


Wait till your president sends the youngsters in your family to work as
badly paid mercenaries for the petroleum industry. You'll experience
queasiness like never before, especially when they come home in a box.


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Wait till your president sends the youngsters in your family to work as
badly paid mercenaries for the petroleum industry. You'll experience
queasiness like never before, especially when they come home in a box.

Fortunately, that will never happen as my oldest son has completed his
service in the National Guard and my youngest has no desire to join
but my heart goes out to those who have experienced that. On the other
hand, I disagree with your spin on the reason for the war - just
another distortion of the facts. Everyone, including your boy Kerry
felt Saddam was a threat and needed to be removed - and there is a lot
of documentation for this.
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 18:26:06 GMT, "TC" wrote:

Is this something that eventually goes away after repeated boating?
What can be done about it?


http://www.goddesscruise.com/SeaSick.htm

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