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Post by Anastacia Beaver-Hausen on May 11, 2006 12:24:06 GMT -5
And the topic Im going to discuss today is HAYFEVER.
Yes thatsd right Dr. Phil and Philian out there, I have been fine up till ike today. Sneezes randomly through out today ... and Now I open my window as its so freakin hot and im snezzin myself stupid lol and my eyes gone sore (he rubbing of it isnt b helping haha)
Bastards!!! Kill POLLEN
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Post by DoT on May 11, 2006 13:03:09 GMT -5
I don't suffer from Hayfever, but i know a comical story about a friend who does...she once sneezed whilst walking through a door due to the pollen and hit her head on the doorframe...big old mark on her head for ages!
Hayfever is EVIL.
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Post by MT on May 11, 2006 14:00:10 GMT -5
I don't suffer from Hayfever, but i know a comical story about a friend who does...she once sneezed whilst walking through a door due to the pollen and hit her head on the doorframe...big old mark on her head for ages! Hayfever is EVIL. Never the less, you call it a comical story lol. I don't suffer from hayfever, but a couple of my pupils do and have to leave the school to go home a lot these days. Poor kids.
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Post by Anastacia Beaver-Hausen on May 12, 2006 8:38:23 GMT -5
Corr wish that were the rules when I were there .. .I would have faked it.
Im bored. AGAIN
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Post by DoT on May 12, 2006 8:46:24 GMT -5
going home for hayfever is quite special. You had to be near death at my school. Even then you were sent to Matron who wasn't even allowed to give you paracetamol for pitys sake!
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Post by MT on May 12, 2006 11:14:44 GMT -5
It's really bad for them - they can't look out of their eyes - completely swollen and watery - and they can't concentrate, so they're sent home when it gets really bad. They have to report to the headmasters office first, though - we have to call a parent when we send them home.
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