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Morgan

Morgan

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

SEP 10, 2004 06:37 AM

If I'm up I ALWAYS sneeze at some point between 10 and 11:30 am.

Isn't that strange?

Truthfatal

Truthfatal

Golden, BC
March 2004

SEP 10, 2004 06:39 AM

yes.

maybe you're allergic to that time...

MisterSatan

MisterSatan

Portland, OR
August 2002

SEP 10, 2004 06:41 AM

That's... very strange. Here, have a Claritin.

SteveNeurotic

SteveNeurotic

Charlotte, NC
January 2004

SEP 10, 2004 06:42 AM

I use to have something similar happen... But it was a fluke... My old neighbors would generally cut their lawns around the same time, and the cut grass in the air made me sneeze.

ferrofluid

ferrofluid

Brooklyn, NY
February 2004

SEP 10, 2004 06:44 AM

how about the sun, do you sneeze when you go outside into bright sunlight?

Morgan

Morgan

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

SEP 10, 2004 06:45 AM

MisterSatan said:
That's... very strange. Here, have a Claritin.



Mmm, drugs.

I love that Claritin commercial where the woman walking her dog starts seeing things in the grass. I'm certain that Claritin causes hallucinations.

eScottie

eScottie

Minneapolis, MN
August 2003

SEP 10, 2004 06:45 AM

A lot of people, even those who aren't vampires, sneeze when first exposed to bright sunshine early in the day. Any relationship between your sneeze and the sun?

Morgan

Morgan

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

SEP 10, 2004 07:03 AM

I think I'm allergic to being up anytime before noon.

Oracle

Oracle

Winnipeg, MB
September 2003

SEP 10, 2004 07:28 AM

i sneezed last night, it caused popcorn to go up my nose and i bit my tongue...
normally I like sneezing but that sucked...

jason

jason

USA
August 2002

SEP 10, 2004 07:37 AM

i love sneezing.

GoatsGoToHell

GoatsGoToHell

USA
OLD SKOOL

SEP 10, 2004 08:11 AM

I'm allergic to my job, I sneeze there more than anywhere else on the planet, then again it's probably the dust.

Another question though, does anybody else have the ability to tell why they are sneezing based on the number of sneezes?

One or three sneezes = dust or something bothered my nose

Two sneezes = sick

alpha_hazard

alpha_hazard

Fort Collins, CO
April 2004

SEP 10, 2004 08:26 AM

I know 2 people who only sneeze three times in a row when they sneeze, no more no less...