htkid1 Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 So today was national decorate some gingerbread day, so i decided to bake some gingerbread cookies to ice. The whole kitchen was smelling a whole lot like Christmas and the spices must have been too much for my nose. As I poured dry ingredients into the mixer, my nose began to itch immensely and my nostrils started to flare . With a rush the sneeze exploded out of my mouth HAHRAAASSHHHCCHHHOOO (luckily I had the sense to turn around) and spray shot out of my mouth, covering my sleeve which i had tried to bring to my face to stifle with. I had to change my shirt and wash my hands again before I could continue with the baking. It felt so good though x
SkolVikes Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 I love that your sneeze was sprayey and wet. Those are my absolute favorite! That's one lucky sleeve haha. Thanks for sharing with us
count tiszula Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 Absolutely yummy; and the gingerbread sounded good too. Nothing better than very wet sneezing; I trust that you made sure you were lit from behind so that the spray was captured in a silver shower ....
htkid1 Posted December 11, 2016 Author Posted December 11, 2016 So for those of you that liked yesterday's sneeze, today was even sneezier! I think I am coming down with a cold and I guess that yesterday my nose must have been more sensitive because of that. I was serving up lunch to my family today when I suddenly needed to sneeze again. I was holding plates of food so had to turn and spray them into my shoulder. Today they sounded like E-ISSHHHOOO -ISSHOOO... E- IIIIISSSSHHHOOOO! The first two were a quick double and the third came after a beat. Once again my top was wet where I'd sneezed into it, biut as we were about to eat I waited until afterwards to change.
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