Covid-19

Tangerine_

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Absolutely not and you're right it might prevent a run on my Quinine water. Anyway there are far more adverse reactions to Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine. The most efficacious treatments tend to be the most dangerous.

*** EVERYONE don't buy my tonic water it might hurt you! Especially if you add Bombay Sapphire Gin to it.***
Hydroxychloroquine was one of my first Rx for RA. I didn't respond well and for me, the risk outweighed the benefits.
Kinda glad I kept the extra bottles tho...juuuust in case, lol.
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
He has NEVER been a square.
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He was a square.
Image result for hollywood squares


Hollywood Squares



Episode dated 1 April 2003
TV-PG | 30min | Comedy, Game-Show | Episode aired 1 April 2003

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1392015?ref_=tt_ep_pr
"Episode dated 1 April 2003"
Cast
Episode credited cast:
Tom BergeronTom Bergeron...Himself - Host
Mario CantoneMario Cantone...Himself - Panelist
Joan EmberyJoan Embery...Herself - Panelist
Brad GarrettBrad Garrett...Himself - Center Square
Penn JillettePenn Jillette...Himself - Panelist (as Penn & Teller)
M.C. HammerM.C. Hammer...Himself - Panelist
Debra Jo RuppDebra Jo Rupp...Herself - Panelist
Steve SchirripaSteve Schirripa...Himself - Panelist
Sherri ShepherdSherri Shepherd...Herself - Panelist
Jeffrey TamborJeffrey Tambor...Himself - Announcer
TellerTeller...Himself - Panelist (as Penn & Teller)
Chris WyldeChris Wylde...Himself - Panelist


Country:
USA
Language:
English
Release Date:
1 April 2003 (USA) See more »
Filming Locations:
Stage 37, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA

Although listed on the Cast I have found no video or gif images to show for it.
i don't know smiley
 

Tangerine_

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At least your testicles won't swell up from drinking my Tonic water.
I have extra on hand in the case of accidental atrophy.

Now, that I think about it, I really don't have much in the way of alcohol. At a glance, it looks like I do, but the good bottles are low. If I have go out to stock up on hooch, I'm stealing your shrinking balls sign and slapping it on my Bel and Goose vodkas.
 
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greg nr

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Absolutely not and you're right it might prevent a run on my Quinine water. Anyway there are far more adverse reactions to Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine. The most efficacious treatments tend to be the most dangerous.

*** EVERYONE don't buy my tonic water it might hurt you! Especially if you add Bombay Sapphire Gin to it.***
We take chloriqune phosphate when traveling to countries with malaria epidemics. We have some in the closet right now.

BUT, that is not the same as Hydroxychloroquine, and it is not considered to do anything for corona treatments.

And when you read the warnings, they are long. Can cause liver damage among dozens of other conditions you don't want any part of.

So don't self medicate if you don't know what you are doing.

And leave C2G's quinine water alone! (I drink bourbon on the rocks or neat myself).
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
We take chloriqune phosphate when traveling to countries with malaria epidemics. We have some in the closet right now.

BUT, that is not the same as Hydroxychloroquine, and it is not considered to do anything for corona treatments.

And when you read the warnings, they are long. Can cause liver damage among dozens of other conditions you don't want any part of.

So don't self medicate if you don't know what you are doing.

And leave C2G's quinine water alone! (I drink bourbon on the rocks or neat myself).
If this gets really bad I'm starting on my Glenlivet 15 stash.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Just remember, home depot has everything you need to make a still, and any farm supply outlet will have sacks of corn or wheat to make a mash with. Both are considered essential. ;)
The nice Guardsman doesn't consider plumbing supplies or livestock feed essential in personal quantities. Nice thought though. Licensed businesses can now distill ethanol without a permit. 20 year felony for you or I. Heaven forbid we fill up the flex fuel car.
 

Singlemalt

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The nice Guardsman doesn't consider plumbing supplies or livestock feed essential in personal quantities. Nice thought though. Licensed businesses can now distill ethanol without a permit. 20 year felony for you or I. Heaven forbid we fill up the flex fuel car.
Farmers can distill for fuel, you just need an ATF permit and do some record keeping, the permit isn't expensive, but unless the Fed laws changed within the last 8 yrs, NO ONE can legally distill without a permit, licensed businesses or not. Ever since that stupid show Moonshiners, the Feds have stepped up enforcement
 

MICHI-CAN

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Farmers can distill for fuel, you just need an ATF permit and do some record keeping, the permit isn't expensive, but unless the Fed laws changed within the last 8 yrs, NO ONE can legally distill without a permit, licensed businesses or not. Ever since that stupid show Moonshiners, the Feds have stepped up enforcement
Gov. Whitmere emergency order for Amway "Devos family" to be able to donate 10k bottles to their own hospital. Which is asking for PPE donations. While retaining 190k bottles for private retail sale. That's not political. That's just wrong.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I know a couple beer drinkers that I aaaa...Sorry thinking out loud again. Isn't beer prone to violent movement on the other end?
I recall a news piece about beer in Japan that was deliberately saturated with hydrogen gas.

It purportedly made for an increased karaoke range. Even so I wonder when the first smoker tried that.

I think of the event as the Hindenburg.
 

MICHI-CAN

Well-Known Member
I recall a news piece about beer in Japan that was deliberately saturated with hydrogen gas.

It purportedly made for an increased karaoke range. Even so I wonder when the first smoker tried that.

I think of the event as the Hindenburg.
Or at least an enlightening moment in history.
 
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