Bye-bye, PMS!
Jun 01, 2006 in Diary-writer
You know, sometimes, going extra public with one's personal feminine woes pays off in the strangest ways. Not that I've been blaming my hormonal fluctuations for the bad behaviour on minishorts.net for sometime already, but obviously I haven't been ranting as much, because I haven't been getting the cramps for a long time.
Now I have to thank a few people for this. First of course, is Eric dearest, who came up with some sort of action-plan that he'll turn on everytime I tell him, 'It's here.' That's when he pumps up the extra-TLC supply, and agrees to almost everything I say. If all else fails, we choose to leave each other in solitary confinement for several days. Besides, my periods last only five days, so it's not really that bad.
The other person I have to thank is Mummy dearest, who makes it a habit to boil essence of chicken everytime my period days are over. And no, I don't take bottled essence of chicken, because I don't like the caramel smell. I get two bowl-fuls of essence a month, and I think it works.
Now here's the awesome thing. BiO-LiFE (yes, that health care products company) also took note of my plight, and decided that, 'Hey, Minishorts needs Evening Primrose Oil to keep her going!'
So now, on top of family-love, I also get some outside help from the kind folks at Biolife. Now trust me, this is NOT a advertorial, and the only kind of benefit I'm getting from it is a two-year supply of BiO-LiFE Evening Primrose Oil 1000 mg starting 1 June 2006.
OK wait a minute. That's a pretty fantastic benefit. Two years worth of Evening Primrose Oil is definitely going to be a good thing for me! Can't you see why I'm so happy and so grateful? You just HAVE to be appreciative of this great gift.
So hey, here's to a PMS-free Minishorts, cheers to that! And a huge huge thanks to the kind folks at BiO-LiFE! Click!
ADD ON
OMG this is so hilarious, but because some blogger who has many times openly revealed his dislike of me (for some comment / post in which I apparent wrote about him) has a YET ANOTHER problem with me. According to this person, this post is a blatant 'endorsement' of BiO-LiFE, and this endorsement is, erm 'shameful'.
This post was a thank-you note, but because the said blogger was not happy that I denied endorsement, I'll oblige him. YES! BiO-LiFE and I are forming a collaborating pact for two whole years, and you will hear a lot about them in the coming two years. And I think it's a positive thing, don't you? So here's the repeat:
THIS IS AN ADVERTORIAL! I'M GOING TO USE BiO-LiFE EPO FOR TWO YEARS! AND ISN'T THAT AWESOME?
And you know what? It's true. And I like the idea of bloggers endorsing products. I've never used EPO before, and now that a company has offered me the chance to test its brand of a well-recognized feminine supplement, I'm very honoured, and very appreciative of their efforts in bringing the idea of product-branding into the blogosphere. I'm even more honoured to be the first on their blogger approach list (yes I heard there are more coming). Should I not thank the company for their generosity?
There you go, 'responsible' endorsement. I would like to thank Mr Fat4 for being so morally-concerned with the issue of responsible blogging. We are so grateful for your endless scrutiny on the web. With bloggers like you, surely the younglings of the blogosphere will not be negatively influenced by the misconduct of prominent bloggers. Folks, you better well learn from Fat4, his is what I call, dedicated blogging. *wink*




