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" Hey , I am as paranoid as you! I do all

of that too. Except I won't touch a door I have

to use another piece of paper towel to open it

with and then I chunk it where I can find. lol

love Lu "

The day you find me with gloves in the middle of

summer taking the bus (or out in public) is the

day that I become a crazy paranoid! Ha ha. I've

seen little old ladies in church wearing gloves

(actually that's a good idea) so they can shake

your hand during the peace thingy (you can tell

i " m a good catholic!). I've also seen people

(mostly old ladies) who refuse to shake your hand

in church because of germs. How sad. Church is

all about community.

Anyway, I've watched people sneeze or cough into

their hand and, with the same hand, pick up stuff

or hold on to a railing, or (in church again)

shake other people's hands. I wash my hands first

thing when i get home. My husband does this, and

I wish that the public would follow his example:

Whenever he sneezes, instead of using his hands,

he'll sneeze right into the crook of his elbow.

=====

When choosing the lesser of two evils,

I always like the one I haven't tried.

-- Mae West

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" Hey , I am as paranoid as you! I do all

of that too. Except I won't touch a door I have

to use another piece of paper towel to open it

with and then I chunk it where I can find. lol

love Lu "

The day you find me with gloves in the middle of

summer taking the bus (or out in public) is the

day that I become a crazy paranoid! Ha ha. I've

seen little old ladies in church wearing gloves

(actually that's a good idea) so they can shake

your hand during the peace thingy (you can tell

i " m a good catholic!). I've also seen people

(mostly old ladies) who refuse to shake your hand

in church because of germs. How sad. Church is

all about community.

Anyway, I've watched people sneeze or cough into

their hand and, with the same hand, pick up stuff

or hold on to a railing, or (in church again)

shake other people's hands. I wash my hands first

thing when i get home. My husband does this, and

I wish that the public would follow his example:

Whenever he sneezes, instead of using his hands,

he'll sneeze right into the crook of his elbow.

=====

When choosing the lesser of two evils,

I always like the one I haven't tried.

-- Mae West

__________________________________________________

Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help?

Donate cash, emergency relief information

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/

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