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Seamonkey
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09-07-2000

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Ginger1218
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08-31-2001

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Okay, I need help. My friend Donna is an Interfaith Minister. She performs weddings and other ceremonies. She would like to set up a website. Does anyone on TVCH do that. How much do they charge and what are the steps?

Beckyann675
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01-06-2006

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I am wanting to fix hot tea (have an awful sore throat) and usually put honey in it to sweeten it. Well I can't find any honey anywhere in the house. Does anyone know what may work as well? plain sugar? corn syrup?

Urgrace
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08-19-2000

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Click here Beckyann ->sore throat remedy

If you have chamomile tea add some lemon to it.

Ladytex
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09-27-2001

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but if you have hayfever or are allergic to ragweed, don't drink chamomile tea

Urgrace
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08-19-2000

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Oops! Thanks Ladysis.

Beckyann675
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01-06-2006

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I do have allergies. I'm gonna try this cayenne pepper remedy. It sounds like it really works. Thanks ya'll!

Dipo
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04-23-2002

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Ginger, you might want to try the questions area of the Technical section.

Escapee
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06-15-2004

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Local honey for a soar throat and allergies.

Kearie
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07-21-2005

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Bill O'Reilly, on Fox often uses the word "bloviate" or a word similar. Anyone know what the word is or what it means?

Kearie
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07-21-2005

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Licorice Tea is also very soothing for sore throats. Drink it straight, licorice root is very sweet. I prefer it's soothing effects much more. It seems to have numbing effects.

Beckyann675
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01-06-2006

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To speak pompously and excessively I believe :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloviate

Beckyann675
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01-06-2006

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I decided to go for the bourbon tonight being a Kentucky girl and all. It's helping quite a bit. Thanks :-)

Kearie
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07-21-2005

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Thank you Becky!

Urgrace
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08-19-2000

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LOL Beckyann! Bourbon with lemon and honey works every time, so get down to the store and get some honey. Of course the straight bourbon will help too.

Zachsmom
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07-13-2000

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What state has legal assisted suicide? What are the parameters? Do you have to be a resident?

I think it's Oregon, but unsure.

Ophiliasgrandma
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09-04-2001

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Actually, in all the years the DWD law has been in effect very few people have taken advantage of it. I'm an Oregonian and like knowing I have a choice if my life became unbearable.

One nice thing is that since the law was enacted doctors now have more leeway in proscribing pain killing drugs without the worry of being sued for hastening a dying person's death.

The majority of people who have the 'death' drugs on hand never use them because their pain has been managed in a humane manner.

Urgrace
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08-19-2000

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My hope is that was a general 'as a matter of fact' question from you, Zachsmom.

Escapee
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06-15-2004

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Urgrace, I was just hoping the same thing.

Seamonkey
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09-07-2000

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Zmom, hope that was just rhetorical..

Scooterrific
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07-08-2005

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Ok Dumb Question when they say that the Iphone is only available through AT&T, can you buy it from AT&T and then use it with another cellphone service? Does anyone know?

TIA

Escapee
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06-15-2004

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I really don't understand assisted suicide.

I don't know if people want the "help" because they can't bring themselves to do it alone or if they think this way will keep them out of hell.

Serate
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08-21-2001

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Escapee I never understood it. Until my mom. Towards the end I actually wished I had the nerve to up her morphine. I don't really think it's about keeping them out of hell. [off topic but I don't think suicide lands you automatically in hell] I think it's a way to get them OUT of the unending hell they are living in.

Escapee
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06-15-2004

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That makes sense, I guess. I think they did that to my grampa because he was suffering so badly. His last words to me the afternoon before he died was "dying is the sh*ts". I know he just wanted to be at peace. I know I wouldn't have been able to do it, but I think his step son accidently said to me "we gave him some morphine and then he passed this morning" I don't know if that's what Grampa wanted, but that's what he got. I do know it would have only been a day or so more until he passed on his own.

Serate
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08-21-2001

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My mom had COPD and as severe as it was, she wasn't even up to a low dose for you or I. We weren't even up to what the doctor said we could give her as WE decided the last 14 months what we wanted done. I think because we monitored the morphine and dosed it as we saw fit we had her an extra year, and she never really suffered in her mind. But the last month was hard, and the last week the thoughts were there. My brother confessed to me after the fact he had the same thoughts. Mom wasn't on the morphine for pain but for calming effects, which is common in end stage COPD cases.