I don’t have any children, but if a baby has hiccups, you should give it harsh – but not too harsh – pats on the back, right? Or just let nature run its course and they’ll go away on their own?
Once, when I was about twelve years old, watching TV with my family, I developed a case of hiccups that went on for several minutes. My dad put down the newspaper he had been reading and said, to me, “Mrs. Willis [our next door neighbor] said she saw you when you hammered those nails into her tires.” I was horrified that I was being blamed for something I hadn’t done. Me: “She said WHAT?!” Dad: “How are your hiccups?” They were instantly and truly gone. So the old saw that a good scare will cure them is apparently true.
I hate when little babies have the hiccups. Their chests “collapses” because their bones and still soft and looks so painful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B54XOWaStsc
I used to get hiccups a lot as a child…particularly (and oddly enough) when I ate potatoes and bread in the same meal. Haven’t had them for decades. (hiccups, I mean, not potatoes and bread together, which I do eat with no trouble now.)
Years ago I was at work when I got the hiccups. A customer said to me, “Think of the one you love the most.” I had just gotten married and thought about my husband. Hiccups…gone!
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
I don’t have any children, but if a baby has hiccups, you should give it harsh – but not too harsh – pats on the back, right? Or just let nature run its course and they’ll go away on their own?
Kaputnik almost 8 years ago
I get it. He’s levitating because they’re hicc-ups, not hicc-downs.
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Here’s a hint to pick upTo end the dreaded hiccup:Stand on your head, severely frown,Note the dratted hiccdown.
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Once, when I was about twelve years old, watching TV with my family, I developed a case of hiccups that went on for several minutes. My dad put down the newspaper he had been reading and said, to me, “Mrs. Willis [our next door neighbor] said she saw you when you hammered those nails into her tires.” I was horrified that I was being blamed for something I hadn’t done. Me: “She said WHAT?!” Dad: “How are your hiccups?” They were instantly and truly gone. So the old saw that a good scare will cure them is apparently true.
orinoco womble almost 8 years ago
I remember this one!
michael100 almost 8 years ago
Even at a young age Lucy is tormenting Linus.
Darryl Heine almost 8 years ago
HIC!
gantech almost 8 years ago
Good one, Kaputnik!
pumaman almost 8 years ago
Linus seems to be enjoying them.
adrianrune almost 8 years ago
I hate when little babies have the hiccups. Their chests “collapses” because their bones and still soft and looks so painful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B54XOWaStsc
bigcatbusiness almost 8 years ago
At least he just bounces. When I get the hiccups, I feel like my throat is going to disappear.
orinoco womble almost 8 years ago
I used to get hiccups a lot as a child…particularly (and oddly enough) when I ate potatoes and bread in the same meal. Haven’t had them for decades. (hiccups, I mean, not potatoes and bread together, which I do eat with no trouble now.)
Wren Fahel almost 8 years ago
Years ago I was at work when I got the hiccups. A customer said to me, “Think of the one you love the most.” I had just gotten married and thought about my husband. Hiccups…gone!