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jeneet: If victory is certain then even a coward can fight, But the real brave is the one who still dares to fight when his defeat is certain.
tami: i LOVED 'beg for mercy" i just started and finished it today, i totally enjoyed it!
Acacia Koa: Oned of my clients set me up with a neighbor last Saturday. I'd call him the day before to set up the meeting and he talked non-stop without taking a breath. I thought, "Okay, he's nervous. I'll give him a chance." We met the next day at a local restaurant. He saw me and judged me not up to his expectations in 1/2 second. We went in for tea and dessert. He never asked one question about me, but continued to talk non-stop about himself. It stung to be rejected so sumarily, but in the end
Acacia Koa: Hi. Was in the middle of your "Snow Blind" from "A Red Hot New Year" when I came to the second paragraph on page 220. "The line of fur (FIR) trees -- Aspen..." Somebody wasn't paying attention during editing. Fir are evergreen and Aspen are deciduous. Sorry to be so picky, but it stopped me in my cross-country ski tracks. Other than that, lovin' the story.
Vivianight: Hello Toni, I like your style. Would you like to exchange links? Cheers
Toni Andrews: Just wanted to say hi, and well, it's kinda wierd talking to someone who has the same name as me :) and just for the record: Toni's rule! LOL
ames: Hi Toni, just wanted to say hello and thanks for stopping by my blog. I got back from my trip-the place I went to was called Falcon Trails Resort, in Manitoba.
Dana: Hey! Thanks for commenting on my blog today. It was nice to meet you.
sparkle: Hello, hope you are having a good weekend
Mary Stella: Hi, Toni. I just tagged you at my blog.
Roxanne Swiatkowski: Thank you for the interesting blog. I came upon it on accident. I was looking for interior decorating for using brave colors and I came across a brave color! Thank you for making me laugh just through your blog. I can relate to you quite a bit. Good luck. I enjoyed this site truelly and look foward to see how things turn out for you.Roxanne
Ney-Ney: This is my first time visiting your site, and I've really enjoyed it! Have a great day.
Trista Bane: I just love your blog! You have a way with words.
Lisa Manuel: Have a very Merry Christmas in your new home!!
Nienke: Well??? I guess you don't have your computer set up yet. I'm wondering how it's going in the new place.
Lisa Manuel: Hey Toni, two thumbs up for WITCH'S KNIGHT!! Thanks for a lusty, lovable, rip-roaring Medieval tale!!
Beth Ciotta: Have a great holiday weekend with lots of pie!
Nathalie: Okay, I'm a woman on a mission here. I am trying to get everybody who blogs on bravenet to sign my "Bravenet Bloggers" map. You know bring us all together as a group :) So if I have tagged you already please disregard this one but if I haven't ....wua ha ha can you PLEASE come tag it? There's a link to it on my journal. Also you should leave your URL in your tag so people can come visit ya. Thanks Alot
Marrah Mae: Hi Toni got your link from Nienke, I love this site and the color. I wish to read one of your novels.. Good day
Nienke: Well? Day 2 of Nanowrimo - how's it going?
Nienke: Hello Toni! This is my first visit to your site and I LOVE it! I can't wait to be at the writing stage you're at (which means writing of course, but that is what my blog is for). Do you mind if I add you to my links? I'll be back!
Anne: just popping by to say hi and hope you had a nice weekend
Sami: Hi! Was out bloghopping. Nice journal!!
Eric: hi, poppin to say hello & hope u’re doing well !
JUDY D: SAD FOR ALL OF THE GULF.SAD FOR YOU, TOO. JUDY D.
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Friday, February 1st 2008

8:01 AM

Oh, no! Not again!

  • Mood: Snotty. Literally.

I hate mucus.

I had the flu right after the first of the year and, although I recovered quickly, once the old mucus factory has been activated, it takes ages for the machinery to run down.  I have post-nasal drip which, by early evening, causes an almost-constant cough.  It’s annoying. 

Anti-histamines will stop it, but I’ve always been one of those people who should not operate heavy machinery after taking it.  Hell, I shouldn’t try to operate a remote control after anti-histamines—I am seriously impaired.

Remember the fake SNL commercial for “HiberNol?”  One does and you wake up at the end of flu season.  That’s how Nyquil affects me.

So imagine my irritation when I woke up yesterday with a sore throat and a whole NEW batch of snot.

Sigh.  And I had finally had an almost cough-free day.

Oh, well, I will postpone my New York City trip until next Friday, power-load zinc and vitamin C and get plenty of sleep, and I’ll get over the cold almost immediately.  I always do.  But now that the mucus factory is back on full production, I may have to take drastic measures.  This means…

The complete and total elimination of dairy products from my life.

This wouldn’t be too bad except for that I love real cream in my coffee.  Silk soy creamer isn’t horrible, though.  Also, my brother uses cheese as his primary source of protein, so the house is always full of it.  He like cheddar sharp enough to bite back, which I find hard to resist. And he doesn’t drink coffee, so he makes a lot of hot chocolate in the winter.  Made with real milk and cocoa.  Yummmmmm.

I will be strong!  I will go to the store today and by soy creamer, soy chocolate milk, soy yogurt, soy cream cheese and soy margarine.  I have yet to find a soy cheese that can fool me, though.

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