shannov
shannov
shannov

Getting OTC codeine and Xanax is one of the highlights of international travel for me. Screw our crappy meds.

I'm assuming you have large, unwieldy, um, glands? I don't share your problem, but having been employed in women's magazine journalism almost all of my professional life, I do know of many solutions to female problems and obstacles I do not personally share. I've heard that women with this issue tend to enjoy more

Yeah, I'm interested in books, too. Like one called "Xanax," by Silk Road. Why should I have to justify my interest in reading "Xanax" to m doc, erm, librarian? He'll also require that I her a prescr...library card. What a hassle. Just to read a book I can easily order on Tor without a pesky go-between.

Walgreens didn't have a huge presence in the northeastern cities I grew up and lived in my first several decades of life. I move to "cool little southwestern city" in '09 and that shit is like Starbucks and Duane Reade rolled up into one. The thing is, it is so. God. Damn. Expensive. How can people not see that? The

True story: I get a prescription. Call Costco, they charge around $8.99, but they were out of stock. They say, "Target is around the corner and they price match." I've been using Target as my pharmacy for years and did hear Costco was cheaper, but for the 10 or so miles out of the way for the assumed $5 I would be

I can't express enough how just getting out of my GD house gives me a 1 or 2-point improvement in mood. And if you have issues with depression, as you clearly do (as I do), absolutely no harm in getting out of your head. For me, my head is my biggest enemy. I agree - stay away from the TV. last thing you need is to

And if I did that, I'd be a pathetic hag. What's with the person filming? Someone who wanted to observe this pathetic-ness? A significant other who is turned on by his/her guy's affection for his felines? I don't know, kinda' made me sad. But he did seem to successfully whip up a meal for 1. I need to learn to do