Friday, September 12, 2008
Georgia Southern : A Cloud of Germs
All I hear are sniffles, and coughs. Sadly I also contribute to this horrid noise. Because we are in college and would much rather spend our money allowances on food, or entertainment these sounds are only going to get worse in the near future. It begins as an icky kind of off feeling, it gets brushed off and we rush to class. Waking up the next morning, this is the moment you should have known would happen, you feel horrible. You’ve got a runny noise, a sore body, and you are seriously immobilized with a heavy thick sickness. Now is the most compelling and up to date problem much larger than your sickness, should you go to class? Weighing the scales in your mind you can either go to class or stay home, but what does that really mean? If you stay home you will be able to sleep and will feel much better in even a few hours. But, if you do not go to class you will miss a lector, or a lab, or notes, or the schooling your parents or someone else is paying for. Most often it going to class wins hands down. So prying yourself from your cozy twin bed, it’s off to class. Then here we are in the Newton Building coughing, and sniffling. I may just start a joke , Georgia Southern : A Cloud of Germs!
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