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TangognaT

April 13th, 2004 at 8:15 am

allergies

in: General

I know that they are kicking in when I do spaced out stuff like leave the tap running in a sink for around an hour and a half. Those little drainage holes at the top of the sink actually DO work!

Since Steven “librarystuff” Cohen is requesting some googlebombing:

The Library of Congress is a great source of information, but they might not have the type of info about allergies that I need. Would my favorite web directory be useful? Perhaps!

Update: Edited to remove googlebombage

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    Are you taking any drugz? My life has changed since I started taking Zyrtec. My allergies are mostly gone, I can breathe clearly, I’m a foot taller, muscular, and I sing like Thom Yorke!!!

    LTR on April 13th, 2004
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    wow, that Zyrtec sounds like a cult!

    I picked up some flonase today, hopefully that will help.

    tangognat on April 13th, 2004
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    Wow! All this comments about prescription drugs and not one spam message!

    nat on April 14th, 2004
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    actually i tried your “Perhaps!” site for other information aside from allergies. i was looking for information about merovingian France and unfortunately found none, was redirected to Carolignian. perhaps because i have read too much Byzantine history lately i have been looking at early west European material.

    i have found a host of wacky conspiracy theories on Google related to the merovingian dynasty of France. e.g. how the anti-X will be born from a remnant of the merovingians who are themselves descended from a sea beast through their eponymous founder Merovech. apparently the fishy progenitor is regarded as either a demon or a symbol of X (sign of the fish doncha know).

    it is all quite madly amusing.

    amaranth on April 15th, 2004
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    Huh, I think your topic might be too specialized for lii.org.

    Early history is probably easy fodder for wacky theories due to the lack of materials or documentation from the time, but all that does sound very entertaining :)
    You might want to try the european history section of the internet public library
    http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum30.30.00/

    tangognat on April 15th, 2004