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"Jeffrey Voight" wrote in message ... In Somalia, bright and early every morning, you'd find troops at the water buffalo (a trailer with drinking water) cupping their hands under the faucet and snorting the water to try to rinse the sand/dust out and to try to get some humidity. *That* was a painful experience. Didn't like it a bit. Didn't like not doing it, either. If you add just a pinch of salt...Just enough to taste, you will no longer feel the water. It works just like the salt spray and other than taking a bit of getting used to, doesn't hurt. Of course if you over do the salt it feels like some one stuck a blow torch up there. -- Roger Halstead (K8RI, EN73 & ARRL Life Member) N833R, World's Oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) www.rogerhalstead.com Jeff... Jim wrote: If it's purely dryness, try a saline nasel moisturizing spray. If it's something else try Affrin. |
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