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I have to ask my PA about them. Hell I can get it free from the VA!
It must be some strong stuff because my Doc would only prescribe one a year, and he really didn't like it when I was using them a couple years in a row. Something about building up a resistance to the antibiotic.
 
It must be some strong stuff because my Doc would only prescribe one a year, and he really didn't like it when I was using them a couple years in a row. Something about building up a resistance to the antibiotic.

I've been saving this Z-pack for a few years or more for when I need it... I guess this was a good time to use it...
 
I will take it need coal only have a few days left. The coal guy was swamped last week. Should be here on Friday.
 
It must be some strong stuff because my Doc would only prescribe one a year, and he really didn't like it when I was using them a couple years in a row. Something about building up a resistance to the antibiotic.

I'm not much for taking pills right away and that is one of the reasons...

I get good results with natural 'remedies' most of the time... If they don't work after a few days, then I try taking pills...


My FIL was a doctor that specialized in cardiology and internal medicine... He always had a pill for whatever was bothering you... He had pills at home in 5 different bins in his basement storage room with samples organized from A to Z... The drug reps used to give him cases of free samples to hand out to patients to get them started on their prescriptions... If we needed something, we would just go to his house and he would give us whatever we needed... He lived only 2 blocks away from us in Detroit...


One time when my oldest son was about 4 or 5 years old, we were down at their house and the FIL heard my son sniffling and said, "Let me give you something for that"...

My son replied in a stern voice, "Grandpa, Robetussin tastes like a shoe"....
 
Wont be able to use it, it is a coal feeder stove. Just hate using oil to dam expensive for this house to keep up with the coal works way better.
 
Wont be able to use it, it is a coal feeder stove. Just hate using oil to dam expensive for this house to keep up with the coal works way better.
No coal or oil option here. Some use a wood burning stove. Most of us in winter just pay out the a$$ for natural gas and a furnace.
 
Wont be able to use it, it is a coal feeder stove. Just hate using oil to dam expensive for this house to keep up with the coal works way better.

Maybe if you misbehaved more last year, Santa would have left you more charcoal.... :poke:
 
No natural gas here in this area just propane. Ron has it and it is not cheap so he runs the fireplace all winter long. He takes any trees I have down to burn. Good for both of us. Have a big *** one down right now. Have to get a pic when the light is out enough.
 
Santa came down the chimney of a nude Pamela Andersons house dropped off the gifts and she thanked him his reply was HO HO HO GOT TO GO HAVE PRESENT TO DELIVER, so she gives him a kiss, he replies HO HO HO GOT TO GO HAVE PRESENT TO DELIVER
So she gets a little naughty and he replies HEY HEY HEY HAVETO STAY CANT GET UP THE CHIMNET WITH MY D--K THIS WAY!
 
Wow you must be living in one of those BIG Chicago rich and famous houses I've seen on TV??

No, I have a 3,000 square foot ranch house with a half basement... It was build in 1960 with electric wires in the ceiling for heat... Each room had it's own thermostat and you could turn the heat off in the rooms that you weren't using... Plus you got a 50% break on your electric bill back then if your house was full electric...

When the grandparents died and we moved in, dad tried having heat pumps installed, but they couldn't keep up with the cold up here, so he replaced them with furnaces after a couple years...

They were able to run ducts in the half of the house with the basement, but had to use die grinders to cut through the 4" concrete floors to run them... That half of the house has one furnace...

Then the wing with the bedrooms where there is no basement, they had to install the ducts in the attic and put the furnace in one of the hallway closets to heat that half of the house...

But the dumb asses put the thermostats in the front of the house near the entrance hall, so when you open the front door and the cold air gets in, it triggers BOTH furnaces.... I have to balance the settings to try to keep the heat consistent... My bedroom has two vents and if the thermostat for this wing is more than 2° above the other wing, my room can get over 80° and can get too hot.... But if I set it 2° too low, my room will can get down to 63° or 65°... Then my oldest son is always bumping the one on this side up and down and keeps throwing off my room.... I have to mess with the other side thermostat to try to compensate... If I get too hot and turn the thermostat down for the bedroom half, then an hour later he puts it back to where he had it.... :BangHead: It drives me f*cking nuts... :mad: I tell him not to do it, but he does it anyway.... :mob:

They should have put the thermostats further away from each other so they are not fighting each other all the time...
 
Santa came down the chimney of a nude Pamela Andersons house dropped off the gifts and she thanked him his reply was HO HO HO GOT TO GO HAVE PRESENT TO DELIVER, so she gives him a kiss, he replies HO HO HO GOT TO GO HAVE PRESENT TO DELIVER
So she gets a little naughty and he replies HEY HEY HEY HAVETO STAY CANT GET UP THE CHIMNET WITH MY D--K THIS WAY!

Was that before or after she had Hepatitis C????
 
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