Group: rec.sport.football.college
From: kennedy@asuvax.eas.asu.edu (Ralph Kennedy)
Date: Thursday, September 06, 2007 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: Seasickness

John Rogers writes:
> A flute without holes, is not a flute, kennedy@
> (Ralph Kennedy)... A donut without a hole is a Danish.
>
> >Homer Hickam writes:
> >>
> >> Ah, a favorite topic for this old mossy-back scuba instructor and
> >> astronaut trainer. First, like you, I've never been seasick even
> >> after spending a lot of time on bouncy dive boats AND NASA's famous
> >> vomit comet. I've also been up Alaska's Inside Passage without
> >> noticing any particular swells or motions that would cause mal de
> >> mer.
> >
> > You're so damn lucky!
>
> Hey, I've seen GIFS of Homer's HAWT WIF3!!!!

Anybody has a chance of getting a HAWT WIF3!!!!,
no matter how slim that chance. But most of us will
never have the inner ear (or whatever it is) that
makes a Homer Hickam immune to dizzyness and nausea
from motion. You've pretty much got to be born with
it, although you can reduce the problem somewhat
with persistance. I mean, look at the Whirling
Dervishes, I can't believe they were all just born
able to spin like that.

> I can see why he would not have an aversion to swells.
>
> BADABOOM-BADABING!!!

ARE U 601NG 2 B HER3 ALL WE3K??????!????

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