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Has this ever happened to you? (a post from Chuck's blog)
I was reading on Chuck's blog this morning and I laughed until I had tears running down my face. Sorry Chuck, I am sure it was very painful, but you have a way with a story!
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:rotfl: Truely that must have been aweful but too funny!!!!!!!!
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Erf Felf Monch Biffer.
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:flame: :rotfl: OMG, poor Chuck!! We have winter allergies here, so I can feel your pain...well not exactly THAT much pain.
HOpe you slept well at the very least. Reese |
Chuck - you survived that! That is so horrible and funny.
I hope you threw it out, or saved it for special enemies. Angie |
I'm sorry, I can't stop laughing long enough to post.
But I'm thinking I'm a little like Connie too! |
Me too Christine. I might look up from my book if my hair was on fire...
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Funny stuff, funny stuff.
So beside the pain, how did the stuff work? Leave you open and free? Was it worth it? |
Well, for some strange reason, I find myself wanting to try it again. I think it so assaulted my manhood last time that I have to see if I can tough it out this time.
But no, it only helped about as much as say, running a drill up your nostril would have. |
Maybe you can drink it? I am plagued with sinus problems and Louisiana hot sauce will open up your sinuses.
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Sorry it was so painful. But I think I pulled something laughing.lol
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ROTFL!! TIMIBE!!!
:rotfl: Oh, that's too funny! I am sorry for your pain, but thanks for sharing the hilarity -- and the product warning. :nono: So much for "all natural" eh? :rolleyes: {wiping tears from eyes} Pony! |
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what an experience |
In terms to the orginal question... has this ever happened to you???
Don't keep Tiger Balm on the bedside when you might wake up in the middle of the night and reach for your small pot of Carmex. |
Oh My Word!
Chuck, you poor thing :rotfl: Well, since they say that alcohol or fat cuts the fire of capsacian, I think you should keep a beer or sour cream chaser on your night stand as well! :D |
Speaking of Louisiana Hot Sauce, Melissa. All of us who have spent any amount of time in Cajunland, know that the remedy while eating food with too much cayenne pepper is to wash it down with milk. It's illegal, in Cajunland, to simply stop eating the food, especially if it taste great just too much pepper
Chuck, have a glass of milk ready if you dare to try that again, and let's see, maybe take a big drink and think of something funny so it goes up your nose? And while we are on the topic, you might want to do a little research on the use of nasal sprays. There are reports that with habitual use you are only making the problem worse, even with all natural ingredients. Hugs Marlene P.S. Whenever anyone tells me that they use only ingredients found in nature for some reason I'm thinking...helmlock, castor beans, poison ivy...all natural :) |
ummm...HBird
somehow I cant see him stuffing beer or sour cream up his nose for relief... No, I havent done that but I have walked between 2 chicken houses without knowing that there was one boy on each roof having a liquid fight as only little boys can :nono: |
:eek: Oh poor Chuck! So I must know, does fire come out of your nose every time you sneeze now? Just kidding, honestly, that must have given you quite a scare! You certainly are brave to try it again. Maybe some of those sticky nose strip thingies would be a better bet!
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I have a child with asthma and everytime she gets a cold it goes into pneumonia. This time with her cold, I bought a vaporizer and put vicks into the little holder... duh... that is what my mom always did...why didnt I think of it sooner???... the cold lasted 5 days but it didnt go any farther...
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that was too funny! Better not tell dh about that stuff...he'd probably try it! And right now I'd die coughing if I tried to laugh at him.
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Tears In My Itty Bitty Eyes. ;) Pony! |
ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!!! DH is a police officer so there is pepper spray lying about the house. I can't remember why it was in the bathroom one day but apparently it got set off a little. DH doesn't mind the stuff a bit. He has gone through training many times (as an instructor) and it only makes his nose run a little bit (though he has told me more than one story about the effects on others). He neglected to mention the problem to me and I about died when I went to the bathroom! I really feel for you Chuck, but I confess to having a good laugh first! You really do have a way with words.
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Well, if Chuck survives this, we can nominate him for a writing award! Of course, they do grant those things post-humously, don't they?
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Or, in Chuck's case, post-humorously. ;) Pony! |
I can hardly wait for the future time when I can tease him about squirting the equivalent of a bottle of hot sauce up his nose.
Gives "snorting" a whole new meaning, doesn't it? :D |
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It just depends on how bad it burns, dontcha know! LOL :buds: LOLOL - Boys! |
I get visions of Trogdor the Burninator!!!!!
from Wikipedia (for those who dont know who Trogdor is---and you all should know by now!!!!) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...px-Trogdor.png Rachel |
I sent some to my dad who refused to let me know if it helped (he probably never tried it). Since I couldn't get it in England I sniffed some hot pepper powder in water (probably much lower strength) and felt it did me some good. Thanks for reminding me of this- I can no longer use pseudoephedrine or codeine much for the nagging cough/postnasal drip I get and maybe this is the answer again.
Did CHuck use it as directed or maybe two sprays like usual stuff when they say one soft spray? Must be some way to get the sinus clearing effect of eating spicey Indian food without a religious experience. |
It is very powerful, and only a small spray will give enough pain to get you going. A large spray or two would be just like Chuck describes it. I think it helps me some, but others might react differently to it. I would never suggest it to DW, as she has slight allergies to hot peppers, and might react too much. THe original use of this stuff is for migraine headaches.
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I guess its good it wasn,t eye drops.Now thats nuthing 2 sneeze at.We,re all pulling for chuck.Somone hasta test them new products..the monkeys went on strike.
Gord |
Too funny. Thanks for letting us read your experience.
Countryheart |
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! I AM STILL CARYING FROM LAUGHING, MY GF THOUGHT I HAD GONE CRAZY...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :clap:
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One nostril only? or two? Inquiring minds.......
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Only one. ONLY one.
I thought of a new use for the stuff last night - it's great for keeping you awake while driving! |
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Reminds me of one of DH's favorite :rolleyes: jokes: Why do you eat ice cream after you eat very hot spicy food?? So that on the next day when the hot spicy food is coming through :help: - you can say ........ COME ON ICE CREAM!!!! :cute: |
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