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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
How Times Change
Posted by maggie
It used to be, when I had an annoying cold, that Mom would consign me (chest smeared with Vicks smelly petroleum jelly) to a nest of fluffy pillows, wherein I would lounge, wheezing and coughing and aching, to plow through my stacks of aging comic books.
On my bedside table would rest a large glass filled nearly to the brim with what she called "ice-cream chocolate milk." It was milk with Quik blended in, then re-blended with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream that were left more in particles than was the case in ordinary milkshakes. It was deliciously throat-soothing: a comfort that clearly added to the already-beneficial nature of the rest, Vicks, and comic books.
Today, in the sixth day of a wheezing, coughing, headachey cold, I sit at the office computer terminal to wrap up the next issue of
Comics Buyer's Guide
.
Ah, but when I'm done? I'm thinking about fluffy pillows, ice cream, and comic books.
Have comics helped
you
cope?
10/31/2007 8:49:01 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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