Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Sniffles and Sneezes, 1955



My husband found this video. It's an "Oldie but a Goodie"! It should be required viewing for every person on the planet! At least several forced viewings for all!

How I wish germs showed up black so we could all see them before touching them! They'd be easier to clean away too. No excuse for missing vital sanitizing - there they are, completely visible!

Ah well, such are the things of dreams - for a germaphobe, anyway!

9 comments:

  1. Achoo! LOL

    That's interesting that Eskimos don't catch colds...never knew that!

    Ick...talk about sharing the germs!

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  2. Pretty cute video! Still relevant more than 50 years later - and still too many people don't take the facts and advice presented here to heart! Grrrr

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  3. From a friend on Facebook: "I'm sending you this because I can't post it on your new Can't Touch That blog. But apparently there is a connection between lower levels of Vitamin D and colds. Which is why when it gets colder outside we get sick... Enjoy!"

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  4. If you are sick - STAY HOME! I saw an ad on TV this evening for Halls where the grocery stock girl is sick, touching the food, and Halls thinks that is great. GRR!

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  5. I know that commercial - he's basicaly telling her she's a worthless wimp if she goes home sick. She needs to take Halls & stay at work. Too many people have this mindset which is how these viruses get spread to the rest of us!
    >:-(

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  6. I was in Starbucks, the lady next to me was coughing and wheezing, she could have done that from home. Good video, I hope more people see it. Cheers.

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  7. Thanks, Chris! I hope that sick woman at starbucks didn't contaminate you with her virus! Stay well, my friend!

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  8. Wishing you a germ free-esque new year x

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  9. haha - thanks, Romina! That certainly would be a HAPPY New Year!!! :-)

    And I wish the same to you, as well!
    :-)

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