ANSWERS: 15
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hmmm... if they posed no problem at all, then i would leave them there.. but i would be a little concerned how they got there
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yeah pretty much...especially if i started leaking syrup...
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only if I could eat them for dinner
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Since the procedure itself is minimally invasive I suppose I would go for it. Unless they were able to inject maple syrup at no risk. I simply cant have dry pancakes stuck in my head all day.
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Now I know why I am always pouring maple syrup on my head....I would want them removed so that I will quit wasting the syrup.
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hell no why would i want them gone pancakes are yummy and wonderful and they always make people happy. besides i already have batter on the brain
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THIS IS THE FUNNIEST QUESTION EVER!!! I had to read it twice to make sure I understood it :) Keep the pancakes....perhaps I could somehow add some blueberries or maple syrup to make it better? Until they prove that pancakes for brains is a bad thing, I'll keep 'em!
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Since an amorphous blob has no head, where would its pancakes be lodged?
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I'd leave them. It would be like always having an extra pillow when I slept. I bet it would feel very relaxing.
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No way! I'd join the circus with an x-ray machine! ;-)
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arthroscopy is a procedure that uses a tube-like device to examine, diagnose and treat a joint. Which joint would you like to go through in order to get to my brain ? that would be the first question I need answered before making my decision.
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If they were not causing me any discomfort or interfering with thought processes or bodily functions, I would not have a pancakectomy. Right now, I have much worse than pancakes in my body. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Besides, I don't think that particular surgery is covered in my medical insurance.
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i heard of tossing pancakes up in the air but not in your head.
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+5 nah i will leave them there. if it is not broke don't fix it, motto !
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no way. that's a good one to tell the grandkids! :)
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