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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit13:31, 13 October 2022
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The hiccups. Everyone gets them, and everyone has a hare-brained cure for them. So you can expect a television show to have an episode or segment where a character gets the hiccups. The other characters will all have their own cure, from the mundane (drink some water) to the mildly unpleasant (drinking pickle juice) to the outright bizarre (pinch your ear lobe and breathe normally). They'll try everything except the one consistently proven successful cure in Real Life of having an orgasm (like the censors will ever let that happen!), although simply breathing shallowly in a slow, controlled fashion also often helps. Sugar is a really reliable cure, too (works for 19 out of 20 people). Just take a spoon full of the stuff and plop it on the tongue.
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