http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2817417/What-cross-chicken-sneeze-hilarious-video-chicken-sneezing.html
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The Sneeze - Half zine. Half blog. Half not good with fractions.
http://www.thesneeze.com/steve-dont-eat-it/
I had read over and over that these Sulfur Shelf mushrooms (sometimes called "Chicken of the Woods") were supposed taste like chicken or even lemony chicken. I found it odd that the pull-tab was actually on the bottom of the can, until I realized this is just a time-saver for people who'd rather open it right over the garbage
Quiz: The Facts on Sneezing
http://www.webmd.com/allergies/rm-quiz-sneezing
Previous Continue slide image Which is fastest? A cheetah A sneeze Usain Bolt Previous Continue slide image Which is fastest? Your Answer: Correct Answer: You can clock a powerful sneeze at about 100 mph! Cheetahs run full-out between 70 and 72 mph. Previous Continue slide image What's the right thing to do when you feel a sneeze coming on? Pinch your nose shut Bury your nose in your elbow Cover your nose and mouth with your hand Previous Continue slide image What's the right thing to do when you feel a sneeze coming on? Your Answer: Correct Answer: While good manners once called for catching sneezes in the hand, public health officials now warn that germs left behind can transfer to people or surfaces you touch soon after
Michael Jackson Sightings
http://www.michaeljacksonsightings.com/
The next thing I noticed where his hands, they were pretty big and knuckled (if that's a word? English is not my first language).I said 'hey', out of politeness but seemed to scare them as they heard it right behind them all of a sudden.The smaller man with the hat said: 'elevator, come on come on!'And I didn't really understand what happened, I figured it was some kinda mob business so I stepped back to my room, walking slowly backwards.Then, the white man dropped the key card to their room and kept walking. Perhaps Michael Jackson has simply retired, the boy that never grew up has indeed grown up and now wants to retire to a sleepy Georgian Village in England
http://modernreject.com/2011/06/dont-say-to-singles/
What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1998-03/890925984.An.r.html
Still further, I assume that a sneeze involves a significant activation of certain pathways of the "autonomic" (roughly means automatic) nervous system. Said a different way, the muscle of your heart is a big mass of electrically active tissue, and this electrical activity will not stop because of a sneeze, or anything else for that matter
http://www.snopes.com/language/phrases/blessyou.asp
The heart was believed to momentarily stop during a sneeze (it doesn't), thus the "Bless you!" was uttered either as a supplication for life to return or as a congratulation upon its successful restart. Of the five most touted answers, the last is the reason for the practice's survival into modern times and could even be the key to the origin of the custom
http://paganmystics.proboards.com/thread/3229
The practice of blessing a sneeze, dating as far back as at least 77 AD, however, is far older than most specific explanations can account for.One explanation holds that the custom originally began as an actual blessing. Later on, sneezing was always accompanied by some religious expression, such as God bless you!" posted on a forum about the term God Bless you by bud85348
Why do People Say "No Problem" in Response to "Thank You"?
http://www.wisegeek.org/why-do-people-say-no-problem-in-response-to-thank-you.htm
If they're doing you a favor and they say "No problem" then I think it's perfectly valid, similar to how you say "de nada" in response to "muchas gracias" in Spanish. In other words, perhaps some people should think more about how others may make politeness a more informal affair, and not about whether they're correct in doing so
Why Do People Get Married?
http://whydopeople.net/why-do-people-get-married/
Do you not trust each other? Is there no faith or belief? You call that a relationship? Let me respond to the question, although I do not believe anyone except you will get the message, because nobody actually revisits this site. Whether you have a job or stay home, sharing a household with somebody at night and on weekends can give a sense of fulfillment in your personal and social life
http://www.momdot.com/in-school-suspension-for-saying-bless-you-after-a-sneeze-for-real/
The girl has been taught to be outspoken and bold about her faith, but she has also to learn better manners and how to deal in wisdom with those who do not believe as she does. The day we told God He was not welcomed is the day when the worst offenses went from writing on the bathroom walls to shootings, murder, rampant sex and drugs, to mention only a few
http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-do-you-sneeze/
Likewise, allergies to animal dander, pet hair or pollen from plants can cause the same sort of reactions within your nose.When the inside of your nose becomes irritated, special nerves send a message to your brain. Share what you learn with a friend or family member! Did you get it? Test your knowledge Wonder Words sneeze dust flu nose lung cold virus lowdown trigger dander pollen pepper irritating allergic reflexive genetic superstition photic Take the Wonder Word Challenge Rate this wonder Join the discussion 22 Comments Share this wonder Join the Discussion Figherheart Apr 2, 2015 I liked the video today
http://scienceline.org/2008/01/ask-hadhazy-sneeze/
John, October 13, 2010 at 11:54 am This was interesting but say less things next time, i got very tired of reading and so did my friends but i made them read i all. Different cultures throughout history have interpreted a sneeze as either an auspicious sign or a bad omen, but it may be said that both are right: Sneezing is the good that gets the ill out
Why do we say 'bless you' after sneezing? - Business Insider
http://www.businessinsider.com/why-do-we-say-bless-you-after-sneezing-2015-5
In the 14th century Pope Gregory VII asked that 'God Bless You,' become "a short prayer to be said after every sneeze to protect against the plague," said the authors in the review. In most cases, "a sneeze is designed to expel foreign particles and irritants from your airway, particularly your nasal cavity, and is a protective reflex, said Dr
The Straight Dope: Why do we say "God bless you" after a sneeze?
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1958/why-do-we-say-god-bless-you-after-a-sneeze
When someone sneezes, say "God bless you and may the devil miss you." When you sneeze your soul tries to escape and saying "God bless you" crams it back in (said by Millhouse in an episode of The Simpsons). That way, all those germs won't be on your hands when you touch the countless things you're going to touch in the course of the day (don't tell us; we don't want to know)
Why do People Say "Bless You" When You Sneeze? (with pictures)
http://www.wisegeek.org/why-do-people-say-bless-you-when-you-sneeze.htm
The German blessing, Gesundheit, literally means "May you be called healthy," and most likely entered the American vernacular following the immigration of the Pennsylvania Dutch and other German populations. Some common rumors about sneezing suggest that a person's heart may stop beating, the pressure could induce a stroke, or the eyes may be blown out of their sockets
Why do we say 'bless you' or 'gesundheit' when people sneeze? - HowStuffWorks
http://people.howstuffworks.com/sneezing.htm
No one says anything when someone coughs, blows their nose or burps, so why do sneezes get special treatment? What do those phrases actually mean, anyway?Wishing someone well after they sneeze probably originated thousands of years ago. Instead, we're more interested in how motherhood and fatherhood intersected with the careers of the most influential names in science, politics and the arts -- as well as some classic Hollywood icons
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