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He ain't getting better yet, which character do we send to make him get better?
Well...
Tina might teach him that "shut down and restart" trick. I don't know if it would work for somebody who is fully alive, but who knows?
Monica could set herself aflame and then stand under a nice copper tub of bath water. I've found that a long, hot bath is often very good for helping the body fight off colds and flu, and I suspect it might help with bacterial sinus infections as well.
If he needs cardiostimulation, the sight of either Brandi in shower bubbles, or Mindy with her glasses off, might do the trick.
Opus the Poet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:39 pm
It's enough that I want to be able to send a steaming pot of chicken soup over the Internet, but that won't happen.
Matzo ball soup- guaranteed results. Works every time.
Rule 17 of the Bombay Golf Course- "You shall play the ball where the monkey drops it,"
I speak fluent Limrick-
the Old Sgt.
So, who among the cast is likely to make the best curative soup on one sort or another?
We now have two varieties suggested. My own recommendation would be for Chinese hot&sour soup - a big bowl of this is definitely good for what ails you.
There are those who swear by menudo. I suspect I would swear at it, from a safe distance.
I love menudo, but I can't vouch one way or the other about its restorative powers other than it's a nutritious hot soup. I have always loved organ meats so beef tripe is no biggy one way or the other. I do know that the one time I had some that was made with just plain beef it was not as good, basically it was just a spicy vegetable beef soup and not that special.
I ride my bike to ride my bike, and sometimes it takes me where I need to go.
Opus the Poet wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 7:45 pmThat's an idea for Pablo, Hot Toddies and bad TV. One kills the physical pain while the other tortures your mind so you want to get better.
According to my wife daytime TV is the pits. Her recent illness that confined her to bed for the last year and a half has made her an expert on the quality of daytime TV.
I ride my bike to ride my bike, and sometimes it takes me where I need to go.