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On Wed 28 Dec 2005 07:17:53a, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Michael
"Dog3" Lonergan?

> Just got over the worst case of the flu I've had in years. Yep, I had a
> flu shot but got some odd strain of it anyway. The only thing I've been
> able to keep down is chicken ramen and chicken broth. The salt in the
> ramen dehydrates one but I kept pumping liquids, Gatorade and Pedialyte.
> I feel better today, my fever is gone and I kept a scrambled egg down
> this morning. Life is grand. I may actually eat a burger tonight
>
> I hope none of you get this stuff. It is really nasty but the ramen
> helped a lot.
>
> Michael
>


David and I have both just been through this. It was awful! The best
thing for us was to stay in bed, take Tylenol, and force liquids.

Take good care of yourself!

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Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> On Wed 28 Dec 2005 07:17:53a, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Michael
> "Dog3" Lonergan?
>
>> Just got over the worst case of the flu I've had in years. Yep, I had a
>> flu shot but got some odd strain of it anyway. The only thing I've been
>> able to keep down is chicken ramen and chicken broth. The salt in the
>> ramen dehydrates one but I kept pumping liquids, Gatorade and Pedialyte.
>> I feel better today, my fever is gone and I kept a scrambled egg down
>> this morning. Life is grand. I may actually eat a burger tonight
>>
>> I hope none of you get this stuff. It is really nasty but the ramen
>> helped a lot.
>>
>> Michael
>>

>
> David and I have both just been through this. It was awful! The best
> thing for us was to stay in bed, take Tylenol, and force liquids.
>
> Take good care of yourself!
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright *¿*


Wayne, I had just read that the flu had come to Arizona. I'm glad that if
you had to have had it, at least, hopefully you are immune.
Reading the "had to have had it" reminds me -- how does one ever learn
English?
That's a handful of have and had's.
Dee Dee


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On Wed 28 Dec 2005 11:09:37a, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Dee
Randall?

>
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Wed 28 Dec 2005 07:17:53a, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Michael
>> "Dog3" Lonergan?
>>
>>> Just got over the worst case of the flu I've had in years. Yep, I had
>>> a flu shot but got some odd strain of it anyway. The only thing I've
>>> been able to keep down is chicken ramen and chicken broth. The salt
>>> in the ramen dehydrates one but I kept pumping liquids, Gatorade and
>>> Pedialyte.
>>> I feel better today, my fever is gone and I kept a scrambled egg down
>>> this morning. Life is grand. I may actually eat a burger tonight
>>>
>>> I hope none of you get this stuff. It is really nasty but the ramen
>>> helped a lot.
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>

>>
>> David and I have both just been through this. It was awful! The best
>> thing for us was to stay in bed, take Tylenol, and force liquids.
>>
>> Take good care of yourself!
>>
>> --
>> Wayne Boatwright *¿*

>
> Wayne, I had just read that the flu had come to Arizona. I'm glad that
> if you had to have had it, at least, hopefully you are immune.


Yes, there are many flu cases here. There were quite a few people out sick
from my office and David's office. We both got sick at the same time with
the same symptoms, so not sure where we were exposed. I'm glad it's over!

> Reading the "had to have had it" reminds me -- how does one ever learn
> English?


I've heard many times that English is one of the more difficult languages
to learn. I'm amazed at how well Pandora handles English.

> That's a handful of have and had's.


It is, indeed!

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Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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>> Reading the "had to have had it" reminds me -- how does one ever learn
>> English?

>
> I've heard many times that English is one of the more difficult languages
> to learn. I'm amazed at how well Pandora handles English.
>

--
> Wayne Boatwright *¿*


We were on the same wavelength. I thought it and you said it for me!
Dee Dee


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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
> I've heard many times that English is one of the more difficult languages
> to learn. I'm amazed at how well Pandora handles English.


You call that contrived dago-ese English... DUH!



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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> I've heard many times that English is one of the more difficult languages
> to learn.


It's even difficult for graduates of Yale, like Nookular Boy, in the White
House.


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Pussy Katz replied:

>> I'm amazed at how well Pandora handles English.

>
> You call that contrived dago-ese English... DUH!


Thanks for demonstrating your own glaring deficiency in that area.

Bob


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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 19:28:46 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
> wrote:

> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> > I've heard many times that English is one of the more difficult languages
> > to learn.

>
> It's even difficult for graduates of Yale, like Nookular Boy, in the White
> House.


I cannot have any respect for public servants at any level who can't
pronounce New-klee-ar correctly. Morons!

Carol
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