Tylenol 3 doesn’t work
Things going wrong in my life include:
–My dad still hasn’t found a job and I think he’s becoming addicted to the internet. Whenever I call to get a progress report he’ll say he’s been trying to figure stuff out on the computer, which roughly translated means he’s been trying to download music off the internet and he’s been trying to meet women online.
–My sister is starting to flake out because Dad hasn’t found a job and is driving her crazy and “freeloading” off her.
–My brother broke his hand and had to have it reset again a week later because the first place he went just put a splint on it. He says the painkillers they gave him really suck and don’t help at all. And to make matters worse he’s too young to drink. *head shake*
–I have ringworm and eczema on my hands. Thank goodness they’re not contagious. Just gross. And ringworm isn’t actual worms, it’s fungus, so that’s a relief. I feel really safe telling you all this because I know some of the stuff John has contracted. I know I’m among friends.
–My new supervisor is gonna be a ball breaker. She starts this week.
So lots to be unthankful for but I’m somehow seeing past all that and am just happy to (at the risk of sounding corny) be here. In the sun and content.
March 29th, 2004 at 7:13 pm
for times like these I always recomend coffee. In particular a nice 12oz double brave with a touch of honey. its also good for colds, sore throats, sleepiness, and to drink.
March 29th, 2004 at 7:32 pm
Yes but is it any good for, ahem, skin conditions? …Just internally? Right.
March 30th, 2004 at 2:46 pm
I’ve actually never tried it for skin problems, it couldn’t hurt though. It will certainly help with the new supervisor and flakey sister. It should help with the broken hand to, it’s soothing and a good sorce of bone building calcium. It also has no age requirement so he can drink as much as he wants.