Difference between revisions of "Nothing to Sneeze at"
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− | If something is "'''nothing to sneeze at'''," then it deserves some serious attention, so much so that you should start taking daily Zyrtec & Flonase.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/05/congestion-flonase/ Doctor Tries to Clear Up Traffic Congestion with Flonase (Gomerblog)]</ref> Especially so if that something is | + | If something is "'''nothing to sneeze at'''," then it deserves some serious attention, so much so that you should start taking daily Zyrtec & Flonase.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/05/congestion-flonase/ Doctor Tries to Clear Up Traffic Congestion with Flonase (Gomerblog)]</ref> Especially so if that something is a surgically-opened body cavity. |
Revision as of 18:33, 16 July 2017
If something is "nothing to sneeze at," then it deserves some serious attention, so much so that you should start taking daily Zyrtec & Flonase.[1] Especially so if that something is a surgically-opened body cavity.
Example
SURGEON 1 (pointing into a patient's bowels during the middle of an ex lap): Would you look at this small bowel obstruction? This is certainly nothing to sneeze at.
SURGEON 2 (Unable to hold it in, begins sneezing into the open abdominal cavity): Ahhhhh-CHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! (Sniffles, then wipes snot on sleeve.)
SURGEON 1 (Miffed): Damn it! What did I just say?
SURGEON 2: Sorry, pollen's acting up.
Additional Reading
- Cough
- EpiPen
- SOB
References