The high cost of magic

The high cost of magic

I got my "magic mouthwash" today. At $100.15 a bottle, it better be real magic. I'm talking Harry Potter-type magic, no pull-a-rabbit-out-of-the-hat tricks. ...
Tomorrow begins early with a trip to my internist and ends with a late-afternoon visit to radiation. It will be a long day, but I caught about two extra hours of sleep last night and snuck in a nap today, so maybe I won't get too worn out. I'm eating well, but still get tired and sleepy. Anybody have any ideas on how some light exercise might help build my stamina? I started drinking ProSure today, a supplement that is supposed to build muscle. We'll see if that helps. ...
My son came over for lunch between his work shifts today. He's a hard worker. He and his girlfriend are visiting Friday night. It will be good to see them together. We all get along real well. She and my wife, Lynn, share the same political views, but that's a whole other blog. ...
As for the hair ... Lynn is thinking of cutting hers really short (but not shaved) this weekend as a show of support. I'm thinking of waiting one more week before getting a "buzz cut" and shaving my beard. Maybe I'll post before-and-after photos. ...
I heard from co-workers today, which is always wonderful. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. ...
I'm embracing this thought today: I cried when I had no shoes, until I saw a man who had no feet.

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Comment What kind of "magic" is the mouthwash susposed to do?

Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:43 am MST by Anonymous

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