My co-worker is a fountain of misinformation!! 5/14 the day has come page 130

Tea is great for the soul. :) How do you think we won World War Two?? :lmao:
 
Yesterday she was dieing. She has this horrible cold, she feels terrible, doesn't know how she's going to make it home. I felt bad for her.

I come in this morning and I'm kinda surprised to see her at her desk. Ask how she's feeling. She's fine, no sneezing, no coughing, nothing!! Not even a little sniff. Wish I got over a cold so quickly.

I asked her what she took last night to help her so much and she tells me she drank some tea.

That is soooome tea!!!
 
Boss just came by and asked how she was feeling. Oh she feels just horrible! She's dragging herself through the day. Blah, blah, blah.

I speak up and say "Have some tea that should help."
 
Boss just came by and asked how she was feeling. Oh she feels just horrible! She's dragging herself through the day. Blah, blah, blah.

I speak up and say "Have some tea that should help."

Maybe she took Zicam? A girl from Louisville did a commercial that said it saved her anniversary trip!! :lmao:
 

I wonder if she drank Chinese tea??? Since all diseases come from China maybe their tea can cure them???:rotfl2:

She wouldn't be the first person who has ever tried to garner sympathy by having a little sniffle and acting like she will not make it until 5:00pm. Some people are real pros at it.:sick:
 
To be fair to Miss Info, my housemate and I once had a cold like that a few days apart. We couldn't move. Everything ached. Eyes, nose running, sore throat, fever, headache, felt like DEATH.

The next morning we woke up feeling fine. WTH?! :confused3
 
To be fair to Miss Info, my housemate and I once had a cold like that a few days apart. We couldn't move. Everything ached. Eyes, nose running, sore throat, fever, headache, felt like DEATH.

The next morning we woke up feeling fine. WTH?! :confused3


That is called a hangover not a cold :lmao: .
 
Boss just came by and asked how she was feeling. Oh she feels just horrible! She's dragging herself through the day. Blah, blah, blah.

I speak up and say "Have some tea that should help."

Might those be Long Island Ice Teas that you are referencing, hmmm? :drinking1
 
Yesterday she was dieing. She has this horrible cold, she feels terrible, doesn't know how she's going to make it home. I felt bad for her.

I come in this morning and I'm kinda surprised to see her at her desk. Ask how she's feeling. She's fine, no sneezing, no coughing, nothing!! Not even a little sniff. Wish I got over a cold so quickly.

I asked her what she took last night to help her so much and she tells me she drank some tea.

You are way nicer than I would be. I think you should've asked her, in a huffy sort of tone, if she was gonna sit there and spew germs around all day.
 
Today's installment.

Her granddaughter is sick again. She tells her dil not to give the baby any milk, because she has a fever. Why, you may ask... because the fever will curdle the milk in her stomach and make the child sicker. :confused3
 
Today's installment.

Her granddaughter is sick again. She tells her dil not to give the baby any milk, because she has a fever. Why, you may ask... because the fever will curdle the milk in her stomach and make the child sicker. :confused3

Huh!? :confused3 :rotfl:

Does that mean if she drinks water, it will begin to boil in her belly?! :laughing: :confused:
 
Today's installment.

Her granddaughter is sick again. She tells her dil not to give the baby any milk, because she has a fever. Why, you may ask... because the fever will curdle the milk in her stomach and make the child sicker. :confused3

OH MY!!!!!!!!!:lmao:
 

Huh!? :confused3 :rotfl:

Does that mean if she drinks water, it will begin to boil in her belly?! :laughing: :confused:

Actually, she should feed the baby a packet of broth, followed by 8 ounces of water; ready-to-digest steaming hot Chicken Soup! :lmao:
 
Today's installment.

Her granddaughter is sick again. She tells her dil not to give the baby any milk, because she has a fever. Why, you may ask... because the fever will curdle the milk in her stomach and make the child sicker. :confused3

I once got the SAME reason from an ER nurse! :scared1: She said not to nurse Fiona because the breastmilk would curdle and make her throw up more... Had nothing to do with her ear infection, I guess.

:headache:
Brandie
 
Today's installment.

Her granddaughter is sick again. She tells her dil not to give the baby any milk, because she has a fever. Why, you may ask... because the fever will curdle the milk in her stomach and make the child sicker. :confused3

This must be an old wives' tale. My grandmother used to tell us not to drink milk when we were running a fever for the same reason. (She also told us we would die if we ate fish and drank orange juice in the same meal :confused: , so I don't really consider her an authority on food/sickness combinations).
 












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