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I have spilled food and tea all over the floor and all over me. I have a very

loud bell to my apartment, so I instruct people to knock and when I have

deliveries come, I answer the outside bell and then open the door to my apt and

wait for them down the hall so they don't ring the bell. I have turned off the

ringer on one of my phones and put the ringer down low on the other phone.

Still, I get startled. And, when my house rabbit jumps quickly out of

somewhere, I get startled. Meanwhile I must have this for a while, because I

learned

that some of my students noticed it and got a kick out of surprising me and

watching me jump. I told some of them how serious this can be and to please

stop; they didn't realize. They just thought the sight of their teacher jumping

into the air was hysterical.

Does anyone almost fall over when they sneeze? It's allergy season for me,

and when I feel a sneeze coming, I have to make sure that I hold on to something

because I have almost fallen over many times from sneezing.

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HI there

Oh yeah if i dont hold on to something when i sneeze i would fall

right over!! when you think of it, sneezing is a powerful force. It

propels you forward. I have spilt the tea, coffee and anything also

when i hear an unexpected sound.

Maureen

> I have spilled food and tea all over the floor and all over me. I

have a very

> loud bell to my apartment, so I instruct people to knock and when I

have

> deliveries come, I answer the outside bell and then open the door to

my apt and

> wait for them down the hall so they don't ring the bell. I have

turned off the

> ringer on one of my phones and put the ringer down low on the other

phone.

> Still, I get startled. And, when my house rabbit jumps quickly out of

> somewhere, I get startled. Meanwhile I must have this for a while,

because I learned

> that some of my students noticed it and got a kick out of surprising

me and

> watching me jump. I told some of them how serious this can be and

to please

> stop; they didn't realize. They just thought the sight of their

teacher jumping

> into the air was hysterical.

> Does anyone almost fall over when they sneeze? It's allergy season

for me,

> and when I feel a sneeze coming, I have to make sure that I hold on

to something

> because I have almost fallen over many times from sneezing.

>

>

>

> check out my ebay items

> eBay Seller List: fec139

>

>

>

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I almost fall every time I sneeze so I've started holding on to

things when I feel one coming on.

> I have spilled food and tea all over the floor and all over me. I

have a very

> loud bell to my apartment, so I instruct people to knock and when I

have

> deliveries come, I answer the outside bell and then open the door

to my apt and

> wait for them down the hall so they don't ring the bell. I have

turned off the

> ringer on one of my phones and put the ringer down low on the other

phone.

> Still, I get startled. And, when my house rabbit jumps quickly

out of

> somewhere, I get startled. Meanwhile I must have this for a

while, because I learned

> that some of my students noticed it and got a kick out of

surprising me and

> watching me jump. I told some of them how serious this can be and

to please

> stop; they didn't realize. They just thought the sight of their

teacher jumping

> into the air was hysterical.

> Does anyone almost fall over when they sneeze? It's allergy season

for me,

> and when I feel a sneeze coming, I have to make sure that I hold on

to something

> because I have almost fallen over many times from sneezing.

>

>

>

> check out my ebay items

> eBay Seller List: fec139

>

>

>

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