Lulu Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 Today's morning I was with my friend. She gave the first sneezing after 10 minutes from we met. "Ahshoo!" clearly with feminine voice. She put her handkerchief to her nose and rubbed it. Soon she sneezed again into her handkerchiefin a hushed voice. "Humm-choo!" "Are you coming down with something?" I asked, and she said, "Uhmm, I don't think so... Just my nose tickled..." But after 3 hours, she gave about 50 sneezes, mostly single or doubbles, sometimes triples. She sneezed ofter and ofter, and they became lauder and stronger. She also repeatedly made false start. I often stealed glances at her, I saw her nostrils twiched and flared,took short breathes and also inhaled deeply, tried to keep back sneezing hopelessly, her nose was becoming red etc... Actually I worried and asked her again that she had a sore throat, a headache or chills... And she said, "I don't have any of them. But I can't stop sneezing... Ha-tchooo!" We left once at noon, but in several hours, we will meet again. I'm looking forward to see her, how is her sneezing. Of course, I hope she isn't sick. Lulu Link to comment
count tiszula Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 What a lovely time you're having. We all need a friend like that. But, as you say, let's hope that she isn't too ill.Assuming that she continues in circulation, you must tell us about any of her future sneezes that you are lucky enough to witness!Good hunting!. Link to comment
And Beat Him When He Sneezes Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 Ah, what good fortune to be able to watch. And thanks for sharing it with us vicariously. Few phrases in the English language are as sublime as "I can't stop sneezing!" Link to comment
sneezinglover Posted February 7, 2007 Share Posted February 7, 2007 Nice stuff! Thanks for posting! Link to comment
jenn Posted February 7, 2007 Share Posted February 7, 2007 nice obs let us know how it goes when you see each other again Link to comment
Honkytonklagoon Posted February 7, 2007 Share Posted February 7, 2007 Ah, what good fortune to be able to watch. And thanks for sharing it with us vicariously. Few phrases in the English language are as sublime as "I can't stop sneezing!"Amen. And that was a sublime obs. Link to comment
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