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		<title>In which I say nice things about people who spread their communicable diseases. Or&#8230;not.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 04:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following things were ruined because someone was sick and, instead of staying home where she belonged, spread the illness to Matt, who only has to hear about a cold to catch it: the fresh-from-the-oven blueberry-peach cobbler he couldn&#8217;t eat our plans to fence the evening away probably tomorrow&#8217;s plans for Thai food possibly our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following things were ruined because someone was sick and, instead of staying home where she belonged, spread the illness to Matt, who only has to <em>hear</em> about a cold to catch it:</p>
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<li>the fresh-from-the-oven blueberry-peach cobbler he couldn&#8217;t eat</li>
<li>our plans to fence the evening away</li>
<li>probably tomorrow&#8217;s plans for Thai food</li>
<li>possibly our plans to head down to see family this weekend</li>
<li>definitely my mood</li>
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<p>Listen. I know it&#8217;s a hazard of living in a community and having close contact with other people, but this is the third time in not so many months that he&#8217;s contracted a cold from her. Seriously: if you are sick, stay the fuck home. And if you must leave the germiness of your environs to go out and save the world &#8212; <em>and for nothing less!</em> &#8212; then wash your hands vigorously and DON&#8217;T TOUCH OTHER PEOPLE&#8217;S SHIT. Oh hell, don&#8217;t touch <em>anything</em>. Carry a bottle of Lysol around if you have to, or bleach wipes, or a flame-thrower to <em>really </em>do some disinfecting. Passing along your illness ruins other people&#8217;s days and plans, not just your own.</p>
<p>And so help me god, if you get him sick <em>again</em> this year, I will smack you upside the head with the cast-iron skillet I&#8217;ll buy &#8216;specially for the occasion. I&#8217;ve been looking for an excuse to get one, and this may be it.</p>
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