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New Yorkers flush out the hangover
Anyone who's ever had a hangover can probably admit they'll try just about anything to minimise the anguish. Now, thanks to The "IV Doctor", a service started in December by a New York urologist, the degree of suffering may be at least marginally reduced - for a price. Ailing party goers can for $249 have a nurse come to their homes or offices and administer 200ml of fluid by IV, plus a cocktail of drugs to combat nausea (Zofran), heartburn (Pepcid), and headache/inflammation (Toradol). That particular package, called "Revive", is the most popular, and recommended for those on their "deathbed". "Look, it's not a miracle cure ... but if you go in feeling like a 2, you come out a half-hour later feeling like a 7, that's a game changer," one repeat customer tells CNN Money.
Dumb questions from buyers
A reader writes: "So there are five photos of our beige sofa on Trade Me we're selling. People have asked stupid questions about what we were selling in the past. But this takes the biscuit: 'What colour is the sofa?'" So anyone else got a stupid question asked about a Trade Me listing?