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Dagi:

--- Quote from: Susiebell on November 28, 2007, 07:36:56 am ---Cool!!  Wish I could sing opera!

Hope your sore throat goes away soon!  :-*

Susie  :D

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Thanks, Susie honey, it´s not severe.  :)

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Dagi on November 28, 2007, 08:30:42 am ---Thanks, Susie honey, it´s not severe.  :)

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I hope you feel better real soon Dagi. Sore throats are miserable. My Mother used to mix up a batch of cough and sore throat medicine and it always seemed to work too. Apparently it is an old family remedy handed down on my Mother's side of the family for generations. But lately I've found it isn't all the much of a secret. Quite a few people are familiar with it. Anyway, she mixed 4 parts honey, and one part whiskey together and then she added just a little bit of lemon juice and shook it up to mix it together. She would then give me one tablespoon of the mixture and it never failed to calm my cough and soothe my sore throat. You might want to give it a try sometime! it tastes pretty good too! :)


--- Quote from: garycottle on November 28, 2007, 07:17:31 am ---Damn, David.  You really are gay.   :P   :laugh:

Have you ever noticed that in the gay personals it's always the guys who say "please, no drama" that turn out to be the biggest drama queens?   :laugh:

Gary

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 :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:

Yes Gary. I REALLY am gay!!!  :)




Here's another Christmas song I love. It is Concerto Grosso in G minor, op.6 no. 8, by Arcangelo Corelli, otherwise known as The Christmas Concerto. It was written in 1714.

I have played this concerto many times with my musician friends. I've played both the violin and cello parts of the concerto. In spite of its name, this concerto is frequently heard any time of the year, but it is especially beautiful during the Christmas season, which is when we always played it. :)

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4SLTdmJ5mI[/youtube]



Dagi:

--- Quote from: David on November 28, 2007, 09:32:22 pm ---I hope you feel better real soon Dagi. Sore throats are miserable. My Mother used to mix up a batch of cough and sore throat medicine and it always seemed to work too. Apparently it is an old family remedy handed down on my Mother's side of the family for generations. But lately I've found it isn't all the much of a secret. Quite a few people are familiar with it. Anyway, she mixed 4 parts honey, and one part whiskey together and then she added just a little bit of lemon juice and shook it up to mix it together. She would then give me one tablespoon of the mixture and it never failed to calm my cough and soothe my sore throat. You might want to give it a try sometime! it tastes pretty good too! :)

 

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Thank you, David. Have you already been told today that you are a sweetheart? Well, in case not, let me tell you you really are. :) I´ll give it a try, it sounds as if it might taste not too bad! (Am I allowed to take more than one tablespoon?   ;D)

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Dagi on November 29, 2007, 04:26:50 am ---Thank you, David. Have you already been told today that you are a sweetheart? Well, in case not, let me tell you you really are. :) I´ll give it a try, it sounds as if it might taste not too bad! (Am I allowed to take more than one tablespoon?   ;D)

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Are you allowed to take more than one tablespoon, you ask? Only if you want to!!  ;)  :D

I've been known to down a half a bottle of the stuff.... in one gulp!!  :laugh:

You are a sweetheart too Dagi! I always look forward to reading your posts here on the forum. I'm so glad you decided to join our family last summer. You are a beautiful addition to our little community here.

Happy Holidays to you and all of your family and friends Dagi!  :D


Dagi:
Have you already been told today that.....uh, I guess you have. ;D Hugs and kisses to you, David, and Happy Holidays to you and your beloved ones, too!  :)

Dagi

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