How do you spell relief?
To me, there's nothing like the rush you get when you eliminate a huge concern.
It's like having a raging yeast infection and being totally broke. Nothing says desperate quite like that! And then, when things seem completely hopeless, you go to the one cupboard in the bathroom and find a box of Monistat with your name on it.
Now that's how I spell relief. How do you?
Posted by DaGoddess at December 6, 2004 06:13 PMUm, that had me on the edge of my seat, just itching for the finale.
How do I spell relief? PhD...Preparation H Dispenser :)
FERNET-BRANCA (Italian)
Having taken an ambulance trip to the hospital thinking the old ticker was finally tired of ticking and finding out it's ONLY Gerd is a semi-relief. And although Prilosec and Zantac work, the quickest real relief is a liqueur spelled like the above. Within seconds a shot glass full goes down and eases the distress. It's a little like a shot of pure licorice, but it works, fast, and whether you've got an itch or a pain, relief is a blessing however you spell it.
T M I.
Posted by: Steel Turman at December 6, 2004 07:45 PMIt has a motor{i think?}. Uses "C" batteries and is smaller than a bedbox{oops breadbox}. I hide "it" from my kids. My youngest found "it" and asked what it was. It then became relief further hidden in a drawer. If I had your stated problem I would do it your way. Gosh you made me laugh and at myself too. What a nice thing!
Posted by: Sallie at December 6, 2004 07:47 PMmy stepfather once visited me in nyc, and accidentally brushed his teeth with monistat. i think he spelled his relief B-O-M-B-A-Y & T-O-N-I-C.
Posted by: kelly at December 7, 2004 06:49 AMSo do you have heartburn or a yeast infection? J/K! This is how I spell relief:
B-O-U-R-B-O-N
Posted by: yayaempress at December 7, 2004 07:50 AMVIAGRA
Posted by: James Old Guy at December 7, 2004 08:56 AM