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Just a little error, but the medication is spelled Xanax, and it only comes in .25, .5, and 1 mg strengths; 40 mg would be a little high for a Mormon (and an overdose for everybody else).

      -Signed, Post-Peter-Priesthood

P.S. I still can’t bring myself to drink coffee; I guess it’s easy to get the man out of Mormonism, but harder to get Mormonism out of the man.

Posted by post_pp  on  03/13  at  09:01 PM

Hey, Post-Peter-Priesthood!  Good catch!  Except in checking with our research department (intern named Dell), it turns out we’re BOTH wrong…we meant to say “40 mg of Zarahemlax,” which is common for curing Utah “irregularities,” if you know what we mean. Thanks for bringing it to our attention!

Peep Stone Editor

Posted by pseditor  on  03/13  at  09:44 PM

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