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  1. #1
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    ... In our Sleeves?

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    "why don't we do it in our sleeves?" -- it's cute and funny... and of course, right!

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    i like the germs! they were kinda cute.
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  3. #3
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    Does that go for snot rockets too?
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    We loved it. Yep the boys were enthralled.
    Jennifer

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    I am pretty sure the first guy who demonstrated for us the "proper" arm techniques was kissing his *muscles* as he flexed for the camera. And that "Rock" stare after he did the arm press thingy: what was that about??

    However I agree with Chick. The germ things were way cute. Until they died that is.
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  6. #6
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    Very funny.

    I have always, always sneezed into my sleeve. I hardly ever cough except when I laugh really hard. If I'm sick enough to be sneezing a lot, I stay away from people anyway.

    Karen

 

 

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