@Gladorn- In case you're planning to create a complex work of art, here's a handy reference list for tinting your, uh, chosen medium: Red (deferoxamine), Black (Flagyl), Purple (phelolphthalein), Green (Robaxin), Blue (Dyrenium).
Nice if they had different bases, so they would come out seperately, not all muddy, if you took 'em all at once. Then again, taking them all at once might have other effects...
@Stan da Man- Perhaps the best thing to do is assemble a "rainbow coalition" of friends and supply the meds and the beer, then each of you work with your assigned color.
Of course, before doing anything which requires the taking of medication, you should really consult a physician. In this case, a good psychiatrist.
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The next time it snows here, I'm getting a prescription!
@Gladorn- In case you're planning to create a complex work of art, here's a handy reference list for tinting your, uh, chosen medium: Red (deferoxamine), Black (Flagyl), Purple (phelolphthalein), Green (Robaxin), Blue (Dyrenium).
Nice if they had different bases, so they would come out seperately, not all muddy, if you took 'em all at once.
Then again, taking them all at once might have other effects...
@Stan da Man- Perhaps the best thing to do is assemble a "rainbow coalition" of friends and supply the meds and the beer, then each of you work with your assigned color.
Of course, before doing anything which requires the taking of medication, you should really consult a physician. In this case, a good psychiatrist.
Kinda makes the tip "Never eat yellow snow" a little misleading, doesn't it....
@Suzy- I think I'll resist eating snow of any color just to be on the safe side.
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