Will anything bad happen if I have another dose of cough syrup just two hours after the first? I'm not talking robo-tripping, I just have an event to go to tonight I don't want to cough through.
Was the cough syrup out on the open shelves, or did you have to get it behind the counter? With the new rules, the out-in-the-open stuff apparently doesn't do shit, so I'd feel free to double up the dose like that.
But you know I'm loosey-goosey with that kind of thing.
Hello daddy,
Hello mom,
I'm your ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-cherry bomb!!
If you want song grammar that makes Baby Jesus jump out of his cradle with a red pencil, may I offer "in the desert you don't remember your name/because it takes no one for to give you no pain"
Now that this will forever be associated with a creeptastic murder scene on MILLENIUM for me, I don't have such a problem with that song.
Tommy, is that you?
Um, no. Because in a just universe, Dylan and Bowie would have sold better than Journey.
To be followed with "Joan Crawford."
"Veterans of the Psychic Wars." God damn, I love that song.
"Veterans of the Psychic Wars." God damn, I love that song.
That was one of the first albums I ever owned. But currently I only have "Joan Crawford" on CD/iPod. Must remedy that.
Oh, and that album has a song that was co-written by Patti Smith! When she was dating the guy from BÖC.
eta: Oh, it seems Patti co-wrote multiple BÖC songs....
Wait, WHAT?!
Heh. This is what my mother was told. Due to The Meth-Heads, the actually effective cough syrup is now behind the counter -- still non-prescription, but you have to ask for it.
Stupid Meth-Heads.
She thinks it's a reaction to prednisone, which she took for two months with no side effect. (Upon googling, it's listed as a "serious" side effect, which just makes me feel so much better...)
Oh yeah. Prednisone's a bitch with all its side effects, and I could see that definitely being a cause of her symptoms. I for one never develop my side effects from prednisone until 4-8 weeks after I'm finished with it. They're always the same issue and usually take a few months and sometimes another med to resolve. The reality is if it's at all related to an autoimmune disorder or a crossover, it can take just as long to diagnose. Doctors still think in the "horse not zebra" realm which isn't really applicable IMHO with autoimmune disorders. I could use myself and my entire maternal side of the family as an example of zebras. Tell your friend good luck. I know how difficult the wait can be.