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11/11   Now I understand why Randy the Brian Harvey kiss ass
        moves her eyes back and forth so much:
        http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/11/eye-exercise-may-boo.html
        \_ Randy?  Randy who?  Do you mean Brandy?
                \_ also its been 15 years.  time to let go.  she's moved
                   on
           \_ Yes Brandy, the girl who sits in front and kiss BH's ass.
              Who cares about 15 years, once a target, always a target.
              \_ URL? Is she hot?
           \_ Brandy
              You're a fine girl
              What a good wife you would be
              But my life, my love and my lady
              Is the C
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Science Eye exercise may boost creativity A study in the scientific journal Brain and Cognition suggests that increasing the "crosstalk" between the brain's left and right hemispheres can increase creativity. Researchers from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey ran an experiment on 62 people to gauge creative thinking. After a first try at the task, some of the participants were told to shift their eyes horizontally back and forth for 30 seconds, an exercise that boosts the communication between the hemispheres. Those subjects performed much better on the test the second time around than a control group who stared straight ahead. From the British Psychological Society Research Digest: An important factor that the researchers took note of was the participants' handedness. 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