Monday, February 25, 2008

i am not addicted to blogging

i blog because i have nth to do

thats the truth

ah gawd..

awful lunch=upset stomach
(*shivers*)-_="

AHHH - CHOO!
If you just sneezed, something was probably irritating or tickling the inside of your nose. Sneezing, also called sternutation, is your body's way of removing an irritation from your nose.

When the inside of your nose gets a tickle, a message is sent to a special part of your brain called the sneeze center. The sneeze center then sends a message to all the muscles that have to work together to create the amazingly complicated process that we call the sneeze.

Some of the muscles involved are the abdominal (belly) muscles, the chest muscles, the diaphragm (the large muscle beneath your lungs that makes you breathe), the muscles that control your vocal cords, and muscles in the back of your throat. Don't forget the eyelid muscles! Did you know that you always close your eyes when you sneeze?


It is the job of the sneeze center to make all these muscles work together, in just the right order, to send that irritation flying out of your nose. And fly it does - sneezing can send tiny particles speeding out of your nose at up to 100 miles per hour!

Most anything that can irritate the inside of your nose can start a sneeze. Some common things include dust, cold air, or pepper. When you catch a cold in your nose, a virus has made a temporary home there and is causing lots of swelling and irritation. Some people have allergies, and they sneeze when they are exposed to certain things, such as animal dander (which comes from the skin of many common pets) or pollen (which comes from some plants).

Do you know anyone who sneezes when they step outside into the sunshine? About one out of every three people sneezes when exposed to bright light. They are called photic sneezers (photic means light). If you are a photic sneezer, you got it from one of your parents because it is an inherited trait. You could say that it runs in your family. Most people have some sensitivity to light that can trigger a sneeze.

Have you ever had the feeling that you are about to sneeze, but it just gets stuck? Next time that happens, try looking toward a bright light briefly (but don't look right into the sun) - see if that doesn't unstick a stuck sneeze!

ve been doing that whole morning..
sometimes it just feels good letting 'everything' out,you know what i mean?

my house=no different from any garang guni's hse(for now)
reason-everything was brought back from my father's shop to his own house
but the thing i look forward to is not all that extra chairs etc...
but to the 3 hampers,dunno given by who..ha..food!wine!

'a-job-less' father of mine is sinking into the pillow and enjoying that feel good moment of retirement.

retirement..
sounds so scary.
yet many people yearn for that.i wonder why.i sincerely believe that if you don't work,your brain's activity not only slows you down,but mentally too...

thats why i actually don't want my dad to retire so soon.
at least wait till he has some grand children ma,even though its just a matter of time,no doubting who will fulfil that wish of his first.ha!

really im serious..i told him many many times already..
all he said was..
'tired lah'

hai

and boy,is he looking forward to IR.haiyo..until to a point when he said..'i want to buy a house in Marine Parade."
why?-i said
can go east coast park,can go jogging ma-my dad
and IR lo-added my mum
*roll me eye ba*

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