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May 25, 2007 17:32

So a while back Kyle got a speeding ticket ( Read more... )

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krayve4 May 25 2007, 18:27:27 UTC
Correction, you do not have to make the two hour drive to pay said speeding ticket.

If Kyle was to decide he wanted to fight the speeding ticket and not have to pay it then he would have to show at a court date. Said court date would be at the particular court house in which you would drive to to pay said speeding ticket. Said court house will have a website which will have the information you seek to prevent this drive and at the very least if it doesn't have the information then it will have a phone number that will have a person that is most likely grumpy and less intelligent than you but after much explaining and frustration will provide you with the information you seek the prevent the 2 hour drive just to pay a $75 fine.

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scarywhitegirl May 25 2007, 18:55:39 UTC
Do they give you a reason why you can only sleep on your left side? Why can't you sleep on your right side? An inquiring mind who sleeps on her right side wants to know... :) (I assure you, this is for FAR future reference!)

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unfamiliarangel May 25 2007, 19:24:55 UTC
well, you can't lay on your belly for obvious reasons, you can't sleep on your back because it puts pressure on the inferior vena cava which slows the blood from getting to baby, and i belive there is a nerve or ligament on your right side that causes all kinds of problems as well. Either way, both OBGYN Dr's I have had said specifically left side only, as have most websites I have checked. So in your FAR future scenario, should you choose to have kids, before you start trying, i reccomend training yourself to sleep on your left side that way you aren't as uncomfortable once it become a neccesary thing.

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outlawdog May 26 2007, 00:51:57 UTC
Strangely, I also know the answer to this one...Lyng on your left side promotes lower blood pressue as it is easier on your heart. With all new mommies, especially is te heat and nastiness of a Southern Illinois summer, keeping you blood pressure at a lower level is a good thing.
Cin

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