Well, that sucked.
A bad cold combined with a couple other things, all minor, kept me feeling like crap for a few days. Learned that while Mucinex is great for my lungs, it doesn't do much good for me other places. Nothing like adding a little dehydration to the mix. My voice was so bad, I scared the baby.
Now I just gotta play catch up...
Let that be a lesson to you: when you're taking guaifenesin, the only time you don't have a glass of water in your hand is when you're asleep.
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Glad to hear your feeling better. I'm looking forward to some fresh posts.
Wait until he starts bringing home all the crud from school.
Ditto Charlie, when taking guaifenisen, you want to drink LOTS of water.
To go one better than Charlie I would recomend at least gatorade (I buy by the case from sams), or cytomax if you have the money, $1.89/16oz for the premade is steep, but the quickly digestable energy _really_ helps when you can only hold things in for 15-20 minutes.
May I suggest a topic?
SecState Rice says today Iran is the "Central Bank" of terrorist financing.
So why do we allow Iranian banks in the US? There are two within 2 blocks of each other in New York City, and one wirh branches in Los Angeles.
Here's their contact info:
Bank Melli Iran
New York Branch
628 Madison Avenue,
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 759-4700
Bank Melli Iran
Los Angeles Branch
818 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, Ca 90017
Bank Saderat Iran
New York Branch
(212) 753-6400
Bank Saderat Iran
Los Angeles Branch
(213) 489-2900
Bank Sepah
650 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. Tel: (212) 9471777
If what Ms. Rice says is true, that the Iranian banking system is the "central bank" for terrorists, why are these banks still in possession of their assets?
The wife and I here, in Canon City had the same thing, we thought. Her's ended up being a alergy. A few other freinds had the same thing and thought it was a flu, but turned out to be allergies. Keep that in mind if it just keeps hanging on like it did to them.
here's a quote from somebody else's son, but maybe oneday your son wil say it to you:
Dad, your snoring is like a chainsaw. A chainsaw cutting rebar. In harmony with babies crying, crying satan's lullaby.
When asked what the hardest part about becoming a new dad is, his response is "viruses."