Thanks, Theodosia, I appreciate the worrying, really! I've suffered from canker sores for pretty much my whole life, and the only thing that's ever made any difference is topical steroids - they make them go away marginally quicker. Other than that, benzocaine is my friend. I'm not sure anti-virals would work. I think the latest thinking is that they're an auto-immune reaction to damage in the mouth, rather than being caused by bacteria or a virus.
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
ugh. current family dr for me and mac is not on new medical plan and out-of-network is a $1K annual deductible. Can't really justify $1K a year when the dr. is not even in a convenient location anymore. love her and the medical group, but I think I have to dr. hunt again. hate that.
Coworker brought in doughnuts and kolaches.
mmmm, warm glazed doughnuts...
kolaches
Is that a kolsch style beer served in galoshes?
It's meat wrapped in bread. Were you not here for the "food products consisting of meat wrapped in bread" discussion?
There's a bar in Madison where you can get a beer in a boot. A nice glass boot.
Is this a common thing? (It's a German-ish bar.)
and kolaches.
I'm so very awake that I read this as koalas and cool!
Uh....
The very pregnant lady better not have given me her cold.
Actually, I think this is just morning stupidness.
Beer served in a koala would be cool, though.
Speaking of legless lizards, there's one in England known as a slow worm. Poor little wanna-snake-be....
Speaking of legless lizards, there's one in England known as a slow worm.
Poor little wanna-snake-be with a learning disability....
Beer served in a koala would be cool, though.
I think that depends on how you're supposed to get the beer out of the koala.
Drunk koala's, on the other hand = comedy gold (isn't that what the eucaliptice do to them, basically? - paging billytea).