Originally posted by HondaKL: Brown paper bags, like at the grocery store.
My mother used to put a plastic bag in a paper back and have me get sick in it when I was little. That way she could take the whole thing, wrap it up and throw it away and not have to deal with it.
Now I associate the small of paper bags with throwing up.
Oh the way we can screw up our youth.
Weird. I had an employee that couldn't stand the feel/sound of newsprint. Wouldn't touch a newspaper to save her life. I used to sneak up behind her and when she'd turn around I'd rub a piece of newspaper on my face. Gave her the willies something awful and she'd be all jittery for an hour or so. Ahhh....good times!
For me, I had to be present when a rent-to-own place took back a fridge that had been full of food w/ the power off for a month or so. THAT was the worst, most foul smelling, disgusting odor I have EVER had the misfortune to get a whiff of. It had me retching so hard I almost passed out. :shudder:
If we're talking true physical illness, not psychological, then severe exhaustion (poor sleep for say, a week) usually triggers a nasty sinus drainage problem and the resulting hacking cough. Also, if I get really really hungry, say I skip lunch completely on a hard work day, I get a nasty migraine.
BrApple-its all in the way it is presented...but everythign on my resume is all me
TexasRealtor-I hope you spelling improves on your resume.
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