Sujet : Re: O.T. --- Dental Appointment Today and Light Eating --- O.T.
De : bryangsimmons (at) *nospam* gmail.com (BryanGSimmons)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 15. May 2025, 20:23:46
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On 5/14/2025 11:06 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
On Thu, 15 May 2025 3:08:45 +0000, Bruce wrote:
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How about a shot glass of whisky?
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I've got several different types of liquor here, but
I don't think it would be good to mix it with prescriptions.
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Depends on the prescription. You can look that up. The best was on our wedding night. We were hanging out behind the club where we were going to see a band. Seemed like every Rock 'n Roller in StL was at that show. My wife was getting a migraine, so she washed down a couple of Fiorinals, but they came right back up. I picked them up, rinsed them off with beer and offered them back, but she wanted nothing do do with them. I asked, "Are you sure?" She was, so I popped them in my mouth and washed them down with beer.I hadn't noticed that a bunch of folks around us had seen the whole thing. Word had gotten around that we had gotten married that day, so I guess folks were looking at us because of that. After I washed down the capsules, I noticed them all looking at me, some quite wide-eyed.
They don't prescribe Fiorinal much anymore, as there are better drugs for migraine. It's really only used for sporadic tension headache, but it goes very, very well with beer.
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