September Searches
Filed under: General
Out of nowhere, Hulk and She-Hulk became my number one searches this month. In fact, according to my stats, this post about She-Hulk was by far the most requested page this month and the accompanying picture was Google (or Yahoo) image-searched several times a day. Anyone have any idea why?
medical term foosh
FOOSH is indeed a recognized medical term. It stands for Fall On OutStreched Hand, the sort of injury you’d suffer when falling forward while trying to rollerblade. Scaphoid fractures are common in FOOSH injuries.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is an analgesic (pain-killer) and an anti-pyretic (fever reducer); it is NOT an anti-inflammatory so it will not help with swelling. Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) — and others of its class including Naproxen (Aleve) — are analgesics, anti-pyretics and anti-inflammatories.
clive cussler books redundant
That may be a little harsh. Let’s just say they’re cliched and predictable.
blood types rare/common
The relative commoness or rarity of the various blood types depends a great deal on geographic location and ethnic background. For the United States, the blood type distribution is generall considered to be the following:
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voice of kim possible
Christy Carlson Romano
dem bones brachs candy
It is that time of the year. I’d suggest getting yours at the Oriental Trading Company because they sell the one-pund bags as well as the candy skeletons that come in plastic coffins.
examples of comics portraying depression
other than the classic MD and Psychoanalysis comics from EC, the only one I can think of off-hand was an issue of Flash that dealt with postpartum depression.
Searches that posed interesting questions or ideas:
obscure mammals
detective novels of the weimar republic

October 4th, 2005 at 2:50 am
She-Hulk: Her new series starts next month, so that might be the cause of the increased searchage.
Comics that portray depression: The recent GLA mini-series has Mr. Immortal showing signs of depression, the most obvious is his repeated suicides.
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