Yeah, I do. It was about the same time when people carried handkerchiefs or tissues with them; washed their hands regularly because their mothers had taught them to; covered coughs and sneezes (sneezing toward the ground so that you don’t soil your hands does NOT cut it;) stayed home when they were sick; and generally had respect for the ramifications of illness and had respect for others. But that is all SO old school…!
Ally2005 about 4 years ago
If only the coronavirus was that easy to detect.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Humor! It’s good medicine.
dogday Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yeah, I do. It was about the same time when people carried handkerchiefs or tissues with them; washed their hands regularly because their mothers had taught them to; covered coughs and sneezes (sneezing toward the ground so that you don’t soil your hands does NOT cut it;) stayed home when they were sick; and generally had respect for the ramifications of illness and had respect for others. But that is all SO old school…!
walkingmancomics about 4 years ago
“Snow”? Oh…yeah…. back before the climate warmed.
VT8/VF84 about 4 years ago
We Heard the Bells: The Influenza of 1918: https://archive.org/details/govhhs.cms.006719
Vidrinath Premium Member about 4 years ago
Young kids do not have anxiety about getting sick. For them this just became “Spring break”
sevaar777 about 4 years ago
Looks almost like snow with a little imagination.