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Not sure they have ever been worth it cause I never used to get the flu and I still never got the flu for a long time now, but lately I went along to get along and figured "what is the harm in that"I got one? flu jab back in the early 90's? Haven't had one jab - except a tetanus shot. I seem to recall having the flu back around then but I forget the order of which happened first.
… "worst cold ever", listing symptoms that persist for weeks, including a sore throat described as "sandpaper throat".
Animanarchy We have bar and waitress staff at work who have young children...lots of colds floating around those little rug rats but I have to say, the attitude now from those Mums and Dads is "Well, it's just a bloody cold for crying out loud, I'm not shoving a stick up their noses for a cold!"I love the smell of common sense in the morning - or anytime! As re Animanarchy 's point, I forget: Is that a photograph or a painting you have there of a
I think you are 7 years older than I am, but percentage wise the difference has been diminishing!That of course involves the corellary that time goes by faster as you get older because each segment, e.g., a year, represents a smaller portion of your experienced time, and there's no other way to perceive time except by its having passed, i.e., experiencing it. The year from age 9 to ten represents 10% of all you've experienced. At 20 that year is only 5%, at 40 2.5%, but as shown just there, time's rate of acceleration also decelerates. (Not the word looked for but time...)
ADE perhaps?