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Date Posted: 16:56:08 12/03/05 Sat
Author: Corky
Subject: Re: Drug Store Bicycle
In reply to: Lee 's message, "Re: Drug Store Bicycle" on 08:45:18 12/03/05 Sat

I liked to go to the soda fountain at the corner drug store after school for a coke. I always sat at the far end of the counter as I could see two things from there. The display of syringes at the back of the store and the asile that had the glycerine suppositories. Every now and then I'd see someone buy a syringe. It was always a woman. More often, way more often, I'd see glycerine suppositories being purchased. Only once can I remember a man buying them. He was very elderly. All of the other buyers were women. Next to the suppositories on the bottom shelf were Fleet Enemas. I saw these being sold as well and it was interesting as they often sold to people who were also buying suppositories.

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[> [> Re: Drug Store Bicycle -- Corky, 16:57:18 12/03/05 Sat [1]

I liked to go to the soda fountain at the corner drug store after school for a coke. I always sat at the far end of the counter as I could see two things from there. The display of syringes at the back of the store and the asile that had the glycerine suppositories. Every now and then I'd see someone buy a syringe. It was always a woman. More often, way more often, I'd see glycerine suppositories being purchased. Only once can I remember a man buying them. He was very elderly. All of the other buyers were women. Next to the suppositories on the bottom shelf were Fleet Enemas. I saw these being sold as well and it was interesting as they often sold to people who were also buying suppositories.

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[> [> [> Re: Drug Store Bicycle -- Lacie, 07:43:45 12/05/05 Mon [1]

>I liked to go to the soda fountain at the corner drug
>store after school for a coke. I always sat at the
>far end of the counter as I could see two things from
>there. The display of syringes at the back of the
>store and the asile that had the glycerine
>suppositories. Every now and then I'd see someone buy
>a syringe. It was always a woman. More often, way
>more often, I'd see glycerine suppositories being
>purchased. Only once can I remember a man buying
>them. He was very elderly. All of the other buyers
>were women. Next to the suppositories on the bottom
>shelf were Fleet Enemas. I saw these being sold as
>well and it was interesting as they often sold to
>people who were also buying suppositories.

My mom was one of those who would buy suppositories and Fleets. I'd always get two suppositories, which I had to hold for about ten minutes, and then, if she thought I needed it, I'd get a Fleet enema which I'd have to hold for three to five minutes. By the time the suppositories and the Fleet had done their work I was ready to go. It was a powerful combination. Not one I looked forward to. On the good side it was fast and not as unpleasant as a bag enema.

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[> [> [> Hello Corky -- John Palmar, 06:28:57 12/10/05 Sat [1]

>I liked to go to the soda fountain at the corner drug
>store after school for a coke. I always sat at the
>far end of the counter as I could see two things from
>there. The display of syringes at the back of the
>store and the asile that had the glycerine
>suppositories.

I can remember doing the same thing at a drug store in Honolulu. It was in the Ala Moana area and sold lots of syringes, Fleets and suppositories, not to locals, to the tourists. I used to think Waikiki was really constipaton beach. I bet a higher proportion of the people in Waikiki got an enema or a suppository every day than anywhere else in the world.

One fond memory is of a lady coming in with her two college age daughters and buying a syringe. It was the folding type and I heard the mother tell them, "you heard the doctor. We're going back to the hotel and you're both going to get a good enema!"

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[> [> [> [> Re: Hello Corky -- Corky, 07:55:40 12/12/05 Mon [1]

I've been to Honolulu and had several enemas myself in Waikiki for exactly the reasons you mention. That stretch of sand and sun may be the enema capital of the world.

>>I liked to go to the soda fountain at the corner drug
>>store after school for a coke. I always sat at the
>>far end of the counter as I could see two things from
>>there. The display of syringes at the back of the
>>store and the asile that had the glycerine
>>suppositories.
>
>I can remember doing the same thing at a drug store in
>Honolulu. It was in the Ala Moana area and sold lots
>of syringes, Fleets and suppositories, not to locals,
>to the tourists. I used to think Waikiki was really
>constipaton beach. I bet a higher proportion of the
>people in Waikiki got an enema or a suppository every
>day than anywhere else in the world.
>
>One fond memory is of a lady coming in with her two
>college age daughters and buying a syringe. It was
>the folding type and I heard the mother tell them,
>"you heard the doctor. We're going back to the hotel
>and you're both going to get a good enema!"

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