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Junior Member
Registered: 09-11-08
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Hi, I have a few myth ideas.
1)Can you get a stomach ache from drink OJ, then milk. and drinking milk than water. My mom always tells me this, and even my science teacher. I just want to know if I try it.

2)Can you get the truth from tickling someone?

Thank you for reading this, and I would like your ideas on what you think of this myth.

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Registered: 05-22-06
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For number 1 there's a home test. Drink orange juice, then milk, then drink milk then water and tell us how you feel.

For number 2 - I would say it depends how ticklish the person is.

And, a side note, by putting your e-mail address into your ad, you have just invited a million spammers to fill your mailbox.
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