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Posted by Stumpalump on December 27, 2006 at 15:36:59 from (71.229.136.197):
In Reply to: OT Family Gatherings - Step-In-Laws posted by Joe in IN on December 27, 2006 at 09:16:13:
Took a flight to Spokane Washinton two weeks ago and a guy two rows away was snorting and snotting the whole way. Another two were hacking away and the worst was the lady next to me who stunk like only a nasty women can. It should be mandatory to take a bath the day of a close encounters with other human beings. And it should be mandatory to take medicine to dry you up and stop the hacking before entering public space. I went to the doctor today and got a pnemonia vaccination. I had to almost beg for it because I'm not a candidate. I don't want to pull a James Brown because some slob neglects his own health and higene. Hope you are getting back to normal. And for the rest Benedrill will dry you up at the beginning of a cold and sudafed will clear you up a few days latter and help you avoid sinus infection. Zicam up the nose at the beginning of illness is pure majic. Us frequent fliers all sware by it. Zicam stays in my laptop bag for the fist signs of a cold or if I've been exposed to a slobs mucus. It really works well. ZICAM.
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