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thats actually probably why it makes me sick - i had bad lung probs as a kid and i got given the cough syrup stuff to take and it was absolutely gross! Mum mixed it in red cordial - cos it was red itself and it still used to make me hurl havent been able to drink red cordial since - so that could explain why red bull makes me feel ill.

Enough of that hows things?

yeah it was horrible - hopefully there have been advancements in flavouring since then!

Yeah the drinks are just sugar and caffenine - i'll occasionally have one but not too fussed on them

Yeh i loved cough syrup too, i used to have that weird orange stuff that tasted fruity. if mom didnt hide it away i would drink it down :alcholic:

Im just passing the hopurs atm and trying to lick this cough,

Hey paul cheers for the fmic that will go along way to my 100kw goal:D

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