> Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >Since I've been posting during the day, I'm sure most of you guessed
> >that I'm not at work today.
> >
> >Something very unusual and frightening happened to me last night.
> >
> >I had fallen asleep in the living room last night after a snack and 
> a
> >coke.
> >
> >About 90 minutes  I suddenly woke with my body in a panic. My mind 
> was
> >calm enough, but my body was kinda freaking out.
> >I couldn't breath. Actually I could exhale just fine, but inhaling 
> was
> >traumatic.
> >I had to use all the force I could muster just to inhale a lungfull 
> of
> >air and it took  5 - 10 seconds to get my lungs filled.
> >It was as if my windpipe closed up whenever I tried to inhale.
> >At first, I wondered if I had collapsed a lung. I've had severe
> >pneumonia and it was *that* difficult to breathe, but there was no
> >sensation of my lungs being filled with fluid. I felt no sensation 
> or
> >pressure in my trachea or esophagus. I had no clue at this point 
> what
> >was wrong.
> 

Sounds a bit like the last time I ever ate beef four days in a row.
I awoke with a ring of crust in the back of my throat. And the same panic 
feeling.

Lighter side:

Let's see.....     dogs cannot eat chocolate........wolves are a type of 
dog...........

Find a silver coin or ring. Put it on the end of your tounge and see if it 
burns.

William Taylor
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