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Monday, June 1, 2009

Morning Giggle

I confess that I was not aware of this important fact which, as you might suspect was sent to me by a woman:

The first testicular guard "Cup" was used in Hockey in 1874 and the first helmet was used in 1974.

It took 100 years for men to realize that the brain is also important.


This has nothing to do with brains as far as I know but is anyone else having problems with Internet Explorer? I'm having trouble acccessing other blogs or leaving a comment, just curious.

5 comments:

robin andrea said...

I don't use Internet Explorer, so I can't answer your question. Sorry about that. Have you ever tried using Firefox? It's a very fine web browser.

Bill Lisleman said...

you know men have two brains (heads) and the lower one usually gets the upper one in trouble.

I also use firefox - not having any problems today but it does get slow at times. There are so many reasons many of which are not in your control. Often a reboot and cleaning out the browser history helps.

Judy said...

That is hilarious! I loved it. Yes, I am having trouble with internet explorer. Sometimes, it says internet explorer cannot access this site. It has been happening for about a week. If I click on the site again and wait until everything is downloaded before moving my mouse it does o.k. Strange.

underOvr (aka The U) said...

Sylvia,

Try the following and see if this helps with IE:
1. Select Tools from the menu
2. Select Delete Browsing History
3. Select checkbox for:
-- Temporary Internet files
-- Cookies
-- History
4. Select Delete button

U

Janie said...

I love that fast fact on men's bodily protection!
I had problems with blog access and commenting last week, but this week it's been working okay.

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