Yuk,yuk, yuck, Mark! Don’t let anyone tell you that’s snot funny. But I’m impressed with that guy’s manners – sneezing into the crook of his arm. I wonder if those faces are his own little nose-miners? A symbolic “Turnabout’s fair spray”?
I’m a speech language pathologist and I’m going to use this to teach my h.s students humor. See if they can figure out why this is funny. (I laughed out loud)
I agree with tissues. Now that I no longer want to use ANY medications (even allergy) I buy tissues and keep a box any place where I normally spend any time sitting or working. I try always to have one ready for an upcoming sneeze. If I don’t suceed I will use elbow or hand (I wash hands very often so that may be a better choice -as it is harder to thoughly wash elbow area.
I don’t get why we are asked to sneeze into our elbows, not like people wash their elbows after wards , so you are walking around with germs that can be spread for the rest of the day (and to other parts of your body). I prefer to sneeze into my hands and then immediately wash / clean them. It’s the way we were taught and it’s the right thing to do.
Arianne about 13 years ago
Yuk,yuk, yuck, Mark! Don’t let anyone tell you that’s snot funny. But I’m impressed with that guy’s manners – sneezing into the crook of his arm. I wonder if those faces are his own little nose-miners? A symbolic “Turnabout’s fair spray”?
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Symbolic payback.I LIKE it!
Digital Frog about 13 years ago
This cartoon is nothing to sneeze at.Nice one Mark.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 13 years ago
If there was tattoo ink that looked different/only showed up when wet, he could have an even more appropriate one for sneezing on.
orinoco womble about 13 years ago
Oddball, if you use paper tissues, you use and toss. No problem.
rainbowandi about 13 years ago
I’m a speech language pathologist and I’m going to use this to teach my h.s students humor. See if they can figure out why this is funny. (I laughed out loud)
hippogriff about 13 years ago
orinoco womble: But please toss it in the appropriate receptacle.
tegm about 13 years ago
lol!!
vldazzle about 13 years ago
I agree with tissues. Now that I no longer want to use ANY medications (even allergy) I buy tissues and keep a box any place where I normally spend any time sitting or working. I try always to have one ready for an upcoming sneeze. If I don’t suceed I will use elbow or hand (I wash hands very often so that may be a better choice -as it is harder to thoughly wash elbow area.
steven02345 about 13 years ago
I don’t get why we are asked to sneeze into our elbows, not like people wash their elbows after wards , so you are walking around with germs that can be spread for the rest of the day (and to other parts of your body). I prefer to sneeze into my hands and then immediately wash / clean them. It’s the way we were taught and it’s the right thing to do.