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Posted
Just now, Sawdamizer said:

If banking doesn't work out...

Shiiid....here we have dessert bars...you go just for desser...start one with all yer extra $$ and do both

Posted
2 minutes ago, Sawdamizer said:

Nah, this is more of a hobby.

Cool

I used to be a good baker but lost the motivation. My fav was apple crumble with homemade caramel

 

Posted
1 minute ago, discolemonade said:

vanilla cream donuts. 

or good n plenty's

i'd be good with either. 

Never had vanilla creme. Where u get that from?

Posted
7 minutes ago, Kudasai said:

A lobotomy:|

i just read some weird shit about lobotomy's. 

apparently grain alcohol was poured onto the brain?

great..now i'll have to look this up. 

in the meantime, here's some craving music to enjoy. 

 

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Just now, discolemonade said:

dunkin'

i craved them when preggo's with all of the offspring. 

 

Sweet. I go to dunkin on the weekends on the way to voice lessons. Ill try one..or half a one. Cutting back on sugar heh

Posted
1 minute ago, fuggstop said:

Sweet. I go to dunkin on the weekends on the way to voice lessons. Ill try one..or half a one. Cutting back on sugar heh

yeah...i don't eat them all the time.  i mean...they are so damn good, but go right to the hips. 

once a month, it's a nice treat. 

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@Kudasai yeah man....check this out. 

In 1935, however, American neuroscientists Carlyle F. Jacobsen and John Fulton presented the results of an experiment involving frontal lobe ablation in chimpanzees. Prior to ablation, one of the animals would become agitated when it made an incorrect choice during a memory task; this response was eliminated by the operation. (The other animal in the study experienced the opposite reaction; having been relatively docile, after ablation it experienced agitation during task performance.)

Also in 1935, Portuguese neurophysician António Egas Moniz headed a similar operation on a human. Moniz, who was affected by gout and could not use his hands to perform the surgery, enlisted the help of Portuguese surgeon Pedro Almeida Lima. The surgery consisted of drilling two holes in the patient’s head and then injecting pure ethyl alcohol into the prefrontal cortex. Alcohol was used to disrupt the neuronal tracts that were believed to give rise to and reinforce the recurrent patterns of thought observed in mentally ill patients. At the time, this first operation was considered a success, since there appeared to be a reduction in the symptoms of severe paranoia and anxiety that the patient had suffered prior to the surgery. Moniz and Lima subsequently performed the operation on a small subset of patients, refining the procedure as they went.

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