A Reminder from Kirkkitsch...
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I'm a 30-something manchild looking for friends with similar eclectic tastes. I get my kicks above the waistline, Sunshine.
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"If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird
"Donger's here for five hours, and he's got somebody. I live here my whole life, and I'm like a disease."- Samantha Baker: Sixteen Candles
4 Comments:
i love the *or* in dust, dirt OR germs...
but thank god you posted this. it had so slipped my mind, the whole sneeze manner thing ;)
Now could you tell that to the people who come through my line at the store hacking and sneezing there brains out. Thanks! :)
This picture reminds me of when I was in 10th grade, my kooky science teacher showed us this ancient film about the spread of germs. I believe the title was, The Science of Life Series (1922). Well, in this 'informative' talkie, the authoritative-sounding narrator called germs "blackstars." They even "animated" blackstars on the filmstrip when someone sneezed, coughed etc. I though it was sooo cool. I have tried many times to find such film, but to no avail.
OCB-
LOL!Yeah, what, no snot? Puhlease! I knew you'd appreciate a gentle reminder during cold & flu season. ;)
Nccountry-
No shit! I feel the same way about those gross men who don't wash their goddamn hands after using a public toilet. People are gross.
Terri-
You know, it's a clinical fact that the nostril is a breeding ground for dirt! :B
Hapnor-
I love those old ephemeral films! I haven't seen the one you speak of, but from the way you describe it, it sounds like kooky fun!
I don't know if you're familiar with the Educational Archives series of DVDs, but you might get a kick out of them. I have almost all of them, and I never grow tired of watching them!
Thanks for taking the time to comment! :D
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