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Monday
Oct082007

The times, they are a changing!

Within 24 hours of posting the massage video, the little one is on a violent throwing up spree! This after a great play session, earlier in the day, with her elder sister and cousins.

She has probably caught some stomach bug and there is a good chance it will go around the house faster than a bag of potato chips. Only time will tell!

So, what is with the title?

Under normal circumstances, the video would have been correlated to the sickness and I would have got orders to shut the blog down.

This time however, there was no such comment from the wife and MIL. It was a refreshing change, to see the throwing up being attributed to the little micro-organisms.

To celebrate this change in the household, here is another video of the little one...


Time to hit the Airborne, Walborne, Riteborne or whatever brandname fizzy tablet, the local drug store dishes out to boost my body with 30,000% the daily dose of anti-cold-flu vitamins, including but not limited to A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H...Z, A1-A256, B1-B26, .. and all the other essential herbal, mineral, vital, nutritional supplements to prepare for the upcoming (or already arrived) flu season!

Here is a stock tip from Dr. Narayanohe. Buy companies that make synthetic vitamin C. You might have a healthy benefit!

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Reader Comments (1)

Hope she is fine now and I guess fruits are a better source of Vitamin C then pills!

October 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterThe Pilgrim

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