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🗓️ 29 March 2022
⏱️ 44 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to a sandwich and some love and podcast. I'm Kelly Raspberry. Evans along with my |
0:17.4 | husband and podcast co-host Alan Evans. Hey, Tray. In the house. All right. A new way of |
0:24.8 | delivery. We'll hope we all hope he changes that soon. Hey, I just want to give a shout |
0:29.4 | out to everybody suffering from allergies. This is the season. I don't know where you live. How |
0:35.2 | bad it is where you live? But in Texas, it is pretty bad. I think it's the cedar here, right, |
0:41.3 | Alan? Isn't that what people struggle with? I don't know. Everything's blooming, though. I know |
0:45.4 | the the Bradford pair is blooming. The red bud is blooming. It's it's bad, y'all. I had to |
0:51.8 | double-end a histamine yesterday and it knocked me on my butt, but just eyes pouring. I mean, |
0:57.4 | like flooding tears and I did it burning and it was just really bad. Not the sneezing and stuff, |
1:04.0 | though, just the pouring water out of my eyes. It was really strange. So this is the temporary |
1:08.8 | ailment was. This isn't the allergies, but so many people. No, it's seasonal. That's seasonal. |
1:12.8 | That's not a permanent ailment. Well, it's chronic. I would imagine, right? Seasonal chronic, |
1:18.9 | maybe the same. I don't know. Our dog is suffering. Well, water is pouring from your eyes. It's |
1:24.1 | chronic. It's bad, right? And little Larry, you know, our mutt, our rescue, who has every, |
1:30.0 | if there is a skin condition known to dogs, he's got most of them. All this money we've paid |
1:37.4 | for shots, shots that cured my previous dog, George, who had allergies. Hey, man. |
1:45.2 | Man, I've I've given him Epsom Salt Bass. Today, I gave him another anti-itch |
1:50.2 | dangerous bath, whatever. Nothing. The shots. He's got he's got another shot. Do this Wednesday. |
1:55.1 | It's the last one. He's on Applequell. He's on everything. He's loved. They're licking and chewing |
2:00.8 | all through the night. Smack in. Smack in. Licking is rare. Scooting across the floor. That dog is |
2:08.0 | in constant misery, but I love him. I love him. And I'm going to figure it out. I'm going to figure it |
2:14.9 | out. I'm going to figure it out till his dying. Because we've been trying to figure it out since |
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