Mild hailstorm
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Have relieved Boots of a shelfful of cold cures - First Defence, Echinacea, Vitamin C and Kleenex.
Have given my nostrils a quick squirt (hadn't heard of this stuff before, so cheers Alias!) and will see how it goes.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHave relieved Boots of a shelfful of cold cures - First Defence, Echinacea, Vitamin C and Kleenex.
Have given my nostrils a quick squirt (hadn't heard of this stuff before, so cheers Alias!) and will see how it goes.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAs opposed to a bitter hailstorm?
The hailstones weren't falling very fast; it looked rather like snow, but you could see them bounce when they hit the groundComment
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Stuff to do now, adding in several features that got put on the back burner in the rush to launch
All helps pass the timeComment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostIt's good, I usually use it as soon as I feel a cold or anything coming on. Definitely seems to help. Just don't squirt it too far up there or it'll make your eyes waterComment
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