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  • Can you imagine how that family must have felt? Awful.

  • To be honest, I didn't even think of anything else. I'd never done the Heimlich, wasn't trained, it just seemed like the thing to try.

  • Funny enough a coworker told me “you’re not supposed to do the heimlich anymore”

    Which is funny because in both your story and mine it worked.

  • What did the person you helped say?

  • Oh, wow. What did people do, applaud?

  • We're such weird creatures. That woman was choking to death and she was too shy to ask for help and too embarrassed after to say much of anything.

  • Funny, when I sat back down, my wife just calmly said, "Did you just save that woman's life?" It was weird, we just went back to eating and never really talked about it again except when someone would mention the Heimlich and my wife would tell the story.

  • I had a surreal experience once. I was at a busy, casual restaurant at a booth, sitting across from my wife. There was a lady eating alone at a booth a little way behind my wife, and I noticed she looked kind of distressed - looking around like she was trying to catch a waiter - but she seemed to be getting more panicked looking and her face didn't look right. I got up and went over and said "Are you chocking?" and she looked at me with big eyes and nodded. I asked if she wanted me to try and help and she said yes and stood up. I never learned how to do the Heimlich except from TV shows, but seemed worth a try, so I did what I remembered, and she coughed up a piece of chicken. She looked really embarrassed and said "Thank you." I said I was glad to help and went back to my seat. No one in the place noticed a thing except for my wife.

  • I met her a few times. She had a house in Malibu that my dad remodeled while I was working for him as a teen. Nice lady.

  • Not sure I consider him "traditional art," but I've always loved Wilson. He was probably my favorite cartoonist growing up.

  • I'd heard many but not all of those. No way that person should be in charge of our country's health.

  • I'm 6'1", and I don't see the top of my fridge in any meaningful way.

  • I remember talking to a woman who was like 6'5". She said when she went to visit other couples, she'd often hear the woman yelp when they realized she could see the tops of the fridge and stuff, where lots of people don't dust.

  • I don't know... It's pretty hard for The Onion to make an outrageous headline that isn't also kind of believable these days. I'm not sure this one is more ridiculous than some of the things he's actually said.

  • There was a radio show back in the day that did a segment called "What did Jesse Jackson say." They'd play a clip of him talking, then people would call in trying to understand/guess what he said (they used official transcripts as the basis). Sometimes they're go ages with all the guesses being wrong.

  • Yes, though most of them use the chickens that are close to their sell-by date, so not a lot of loss,.

  • I live alone now, and I get less motivated to cook for just myself, but today I felt like I needed to eat healthy. I got a rotisserie chicken and made a nice sandwich with it, pulled most of the meat off the bone and put it in the fridge, then simmered the carcase with celery, onions, carrots, bay leaf, thyme, and salt until it was reduced way down. Strained that into a container, and tomorrow I'll make chicken soup with that, some more of the veggies, and some little potatoes I have leftover. I'll have several meals with a few cheap ingredients. Super cost effective, healthy, and delicious.

  • Deeply religious folks often believe that if you swear on a bible to tell the truth, then lie, you'll go to hell. If you aren't religious, it means nothing. For others it's a spectrum in between.

  • My dad was friends with William Campbell. He was a funny guy. One time I ran into him at a Walmart and he had a bunch of action figures in his cart. He said they'd made one of his Trek character and he was going to give them to his grand kids. He seemed really pleased that they'd made the figure of him.

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    Pretty strange flavor for a cookie (OC, taken today)

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