Wow… as I was doing some teamwork… finishing a PPT presentation, I noticed I was surrounded by sneezing, coughing people… what could I have done?
Probably nothing… and yet I was forced to be there, breathing the virus-infested air.
Today, I was a bit disappointed in me… I didn’t exactly ‘ace’ one of my tests… so I’ll have to take some ‘corrective’ measures and I think I’ll have to stop blogging for a while… which of course sucks…
But I hope you guys can get along fine without me… Yes! I know… it will be hard… but it’s for the best…
I’ll brbrbrb.
Well, I do so hope that you have recovered sufficiently from your cold and based on the posts you have placed after this one, I am glad to see it did not prevent you from blogging entirely, but a cold is a cold and there is nothing one can do about that. But it is true that people who have colds tend to go out in public and give those colds away to other people like cheap change they throw in a wishing fountain, but that is not something that I would wish for. But they also tend to say that people, at least Americans, tend to get colds primarily from touching their noses, not really their mouths, and also from touching their eyes, which people like to do from time to time, as well. But taking a bottle of lysol with you and spraying the people who are sick around you might help a little but I am not even sure that lysol protects against viral things such as colds and the like, but really, I am not a scientist, but just a person who is as she is.
Oh I’m really sorry for taking this long to answer back Orchid. Thank you very much for the kind advice…
lol… spraying people lysol… sounds like a fun thing to do. Though I don’t think I’ll get much new friends out of spraying people that!