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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

KS woman blames crash on a sneeze

Story is from Stafford. I guess I can respect that -- it's certainly better than the guy who blamed his wreck on an ice-cream headache.

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I can actually relate with this lady! My allergies are uncontrollable this year. The prescription my doctor gave cost $69 with my insurance (unbelievable). I’ve tried just about every over the drug they have. I’m wondering when the Meth police will show up at my door because I have enough medications with pseudoephedrine to last a lifetime. I wish the drugstores had a return policy so that I can get my money back from all those products that claim to relieve my symptoms but don’t!

Florence Doze wasn't Sleepy, she was Sneezy. It all sounds a little Dopey. But she was Happy that her Grumpy Doc didn't make her feel Bashful.

I have had coughing spells while driving that have left me blind for 5 to 10 seconds and at 65 mph.....

Yes officer, I was driving the car.
Oh no, it wasn't my fault. If anything, it was my nose's fault. But technically, it was the fault of the allergens in the air.


With equal rights, come equal responsibility.

Some day, people will have to be responsible for their actions.

OH, geez... there goes the group buzz....

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