I can still recall my hay fever was horrible when I lived in Lewis County, Washington. Now that I live in Clark County, Washington, it never bothered me one bit.
Not quite sure that is right… I’ve heard sneezes can exit the nose at 200 mph which according to Google is close to 300 feet per second. Speed of sound is close to 1100 feet per second.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
I can still recall my hay fever was horrible when I lived in Lewis County, Washington. Now that I live in Clark County, Washington, it never bothered me one bit.
rimose about 4 years ago
A+++++++++
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s science.
gbars70 about 4 years ago
Not one of Petey’s best…
dwane.scoty1 about 4 years ago
Just replace “Pollen” with “Covid19” & it’s topical. Also, dampens the fun!
Cpeckbourlioux about 4 years ago
Ah, science.
ACK! Premium Member about 4 years ago
A science factoid worthy of Calvin’s Dad.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’m thinking about the apparently endless supply of shoe boxes. No ideas yet, but I’m thinking.
fix-n-fly about 4 years ago
Not quite sure that is right… I’ve heard sneezes can exit the nose at 200 mph which according to Google is close to 300 feet per second. Speed of sound is close to 1100 feet per second.
ekke about 4 years ago
Wow. So what we hear when someone sneezes is the sonic boom? Kewl!
I just love urban legends!
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Well, that explains it.
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
The art of the diorama surpasses the science of the diorama in Petey’s hands….