slb@drutx.UUCP (Sue Brezden) (02/03/86)
>>Or when they sneeze right into a stranger's face at a train station? >If the stranger is sticking it's face down where your kids keep their >faces, then it deserves to be sneezed on! Or are your kids just very >tall? Or maybe they sneeze with unusual strength? :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) >Miss Manners would certainly not approve of these stangers! >Tim Smith Actually, the way it happened had a lot to do with the location (a train station.) You know those benches they have in stations? The ones with a single back and seats facing both ways? Well, the kid was standing up on one side and there was a lady on the other side. She happened to turn around (probably got the idea that someone was staring at her or that a small child was breathing down her neck.) Just as she did, Cindy sneezed. It would have been very funny if I had not been involved. -- Sue Brezden ihnp4!drutx!slb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To search for perfection is all very well, But to look for heaven is to live here in hell. --Sting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~