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Mon 02/05/05 at 21:28
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"leaf it aaaaht"
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I got flu and now I sound all husky and stuff. Sometimes my voice just don't work at all and nothing comes out. I can't even sing goddamnit!

Anyone got any good ways of making it come back?
Mon 02/05/05 at 21:31
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"END OF AN ERA"
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Maybe you should check for testicles
Mon 02/05/05 at 21:31
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"Picking a winner!"
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Gargle salty water.

Or get one of those electronic voice boxes like Ned in south park.
Mon 02/05/05 at 21:30
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You could try and drink Lemsip or put on some Vics. The effect is enough to soothe your throat and allow you to speak properly

Horlicks also cures a hoarse throat, but it tastes of crap
Mon 02/05/05 at 21:29
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"Pouch Ape"
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*ahem*

Freddie Mercury had a beautiful voice. Make of that what you will.
Mon 02/05/05 at 21:29
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"8==="
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*cough*RoughTonsilScraping*cough*
Mon 02/05/05 at 21:28
Regular
"leaf it aaaaht"
Posts: 7,914
I got flu and now I sound all husky and stuff. Sometimes my voice just don't work at all and nothing comes out. I can't even sing goddamnit!

Anyone got any good ways of making it come back?

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