Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Cough, hack, snort!

Yup! I've got all that; plus the worse cough!
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Thank God for this stuff. It's what enables me to stop coughing long enough to sleep.
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See you in a couple of days!

12 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Swig it right from the bottle! That's what I do. Hope you feel better soon.

Bonnie said...

I hope you feel better soon. Sleep well! Bonnie

Welcome to the Garden of Egan said...

Get better soon my hilarious fun Newfie girl!!!

Sorry you have to be stuck with the snots!

Lisa said...

LOL it tastes awful and it works. Sounds like the robitussin I've had to take before... and who can forget the awful taste of NyQuil?

Marie Rayner said...

Hope you feel better soon Sandy! xxoo

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

Take care and get well soon!

Blondee said...

Hope you are feeling tip top in no time so we are privy to your antics once again! I mean after all, chugging Buckley's isn't fun, or funny. :(

We just had a cold sweep through our house last week, and I swear by Zicam.

Nezzy (Cow Patty Surprise) said...

Dang girl, I could'a used a swig or two of that a couple weeks ago. Hubs and I had a cough off.

Take care and get to feelin' better sweetie.

God bless!!!

Sue said...

Oh, so sorry you are sick. I've never heard of what you are taking, but as a person who gets really bad coughs...I'm glad you found something that works!

The Decorative Dreamer said...

Thank you for such a sweet compliment! You certainly put a smile on my face! I hope you have a great day yourself and I really hope you are feeling much better by now and over that nasty cough!

wendy said...

Oh no.....get well my friend. Don't talk........just catch up on your blogging, reading, tv watching.........etc.

tattytiara said...

Miracle in a bottle that stuff. It really is the only thing in the world that will let me get to sleep when I'm hacking in the middle of the night. Keep the bottle close and feel better soon!

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