Anyone want a malted milkshake?

Back in the early 1960s in Australia, I used to go to a local milk bar and have one with a raw egg in it...
 
For the last two weeks that's about all I can stomach due the the radiation treatments I'm having! Thank Dog I'll be able to taste again in 6-9 months, the Dr says!:eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
For the last two weeks that's about all I can stomach due the the radiation treatments I'm having! Thank Dog I'll be able to taste again in 6-9 months, the Dr says!:eek::eek::eek::eek:

Wishing you well with your treatments.
 
They're awesome.

Also, my treat.
I have a story about how I spilled my lunch at Prince Castles back in the 1960s when I was going to ask a beautiful coed for a date. Send me a pm if you want to hear it.
 
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Ummm....

I'm guessing you're referring to Trump's breach of national security???

If Trump is buying the milkshake I would check it for Novichok.
 
I have a story about how I spilled my lunch at Prince Castles back in the 1960s when I was going to ask a beautiful coed for a date. Send me a pm if you want to hear it.

Question: is the milkshake featured prominently in this story?


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Ummm....

I'm guessing you're referring to Trump's breach of national security???

If Trump is buying the milkshake I would check it for Novichok.


Right now China and Russia are in the process of replacing all the waitstaff at all Trump properties.
 
Here's what a single milkshake does to your blood vessels

A chocolate milkshake may be bliss for your taste buds, but it's not so good for your blood vessels.

A small new study suggests that consuming just a single, high-fat meal or food item, like a milkshake, may lead to unhealthy changes in your blood vessels and red blood cells.

In the study, researchers had 10 healthy men drink a milkshake made with whole milk, whipped cream and ice cream; the shake contained 80 grams of fat and 1,000 calories. Four hours later, lab tests revealed evidence that the men's blood vessels were less able to relax (or dilate) and that some of their red blood cells changed shaped, becoming "spiky" instead of smooth.

The men in the study also had temporary increases in levels of an enzyme called myeloperoxidase, which has been linked with stiff blood vessels and heart attacks in humans.
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