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Lmbo Julie it must be rough living in your world
I almost believe if the body didnt demand it you would be scared to breathe
Mike, how did you know!
Believe it or not & contrary to popular belief, it's VERY easy to live in my world. If you follow some of these few things that were taken from my list of 2999 ways to stay healthy, then you would be ok.
1. Don't walk through the area where a person has coughed or sneezed with his/her mouth wide open or did not cover their nose when sneezing.
2. Limit hand shaking to a very minimum.
3. Do not allow the cashier to give you your change back after she has sneezed and coughed in her mouth and touches your money.
4. Clean your office phone, light switch and door knob after a sick co-worker has visited your office and left his/her germs and then ban them from your office until they are no longer sick. Also spray your office with Lysol once they have left.
5. Make sure that visitors who are sick (cold, etc.) do NOT enter your home.
6. Use hand sanitizer after pumping gas, using a grocery cart, touching a door to enter a building, etc.
7. Do not eat out of the office snack bags after a co-workers has stuck his/her hand in the chip bag. You don't know where that hand has been.
8. Wear rubber gloves when doing chicken/animal chores.
9. Take green tea extract tablets every day.
10. Drink a cup of hot green tea EVERY DAY.
These are a few simple rules that I follow as far as human bio-security.
Follow these rules and the other 2000+ and you will have a long life of being healthy and staying out of the doctor's office and not calling in sick. This is a proven method that has worked for the past 17 years of my life. Oh, and you'll have enough sick time to give away to the your other sick co-workers who call in sick on a monthly basis because they didn't take my advice.
P.S. Mike, there ARE some days, that I'm afraid to breath. I don't know who has exhaled breaths of (germy) air right before I have arrived in that particular space.
Julie I swear, you & I are twins when it comes to the "germ" phobia thing!
Lmbo Julie it must be rough living in your world

I almost believe if the body didnt demand it you would be scared to breathe







Mike, how did you know!


1. Don't walk through the area where a person has coughed or sneezed with his/her mouth wide open or did not cover their nose when sneezing.
2. Limit hand shaking to a very minimum.
3. Do not allow the cashier to give you your change back after she has sneezed and coughed in her mouth and touches your money.
4. Clean your office phone, light switch and door knob after a sick co-worker has visited your office and left his/her germs and then ban them from your office until they are no longer sick. Also spray your office with Lysol once they have left.
5. Make sure that visitors who are sick (cold, etc.) do NOT enter your home.
6. Use hand sanitizer after pumping gas, using a grocery cart, touching a door to enter a building, etc.
7. Do not eat out of the office snack bags after a co-workers has stuck his/her hand in the chip bag. You don't know where that hand has been.
8. Wear rubber gloves when doing chicken/animal chores.
9. Take green tea extract tablets every day.
10. Drink a cup of hot green tea EVERY DAY.
These are a few simple rules that I follow as far as human bio-security.


P.S. Mike, there ARE some days, that I'm afraid to breath. I don't know who has exhaled breaths of (germy) air right before I have arrived in that particular space.


Julie I swear, you & I are twins when it comes to the "germ" phobia thing!