My eyes are red.

Be better. I've had allergies and a cold. Spring sucks. I'm thinking of getting a HAZMAT suit.
 
Someone, who shall remain nameless, said it was because of all the tree pollen.

And that the pollen was basically like tree semen.

So in essence, I was deep-nosing trees.

:eek:

That conjures up some interesting images...

It would take more than red eyes to detract from your beauty darlin'. :rose:

Hope you feel better soon. Sinus problems make you miserable. :kiss:
 
Thanks, Rob.

:rose:



:rose:

Someone, who shall remain nameless, said it was because of all the tree pollen.

And that the pollen was basically like tree semen.

So in essence, I was deep-nosing trees.

:eek:

It IS the trees! At least for the moment. And if we go outside we're all deep-nosing, and not in a gay way, though now that I think about it trees are homociduous. Anyway, I was sitting at a stoplight today watching the pollen and crap flying through the air like it was misty rain - sucked.
 
I feel your red, baby. When we got here, I felt fine but today the red itches arrived. Maybe I shouldn't move to Chattanooga. Time to go home to Mama, obviously.
 
It IS the trees! At least for the moment. And if we go outside we're all deep-nosing, and not in a gay way, though now that I think about it trees are homociduous. Anyway, I was sitting at a stoplight today watching the pollen and crap flying through the air like it was misty rain - sucked.

Two years ago, my job took me to Aspen, Colorado for about a month in late May to mid June. When I got there, the pollen was so bad that you could see it all flying through the air (to the point where it obscured visibility down to 1/4 mile). That was the worst I've ever seen anything like that.
 
Two years ago, my job took me to Aspen, Colorado for about a month in late May to mid June. When I got there, the pollen was so bad that you could see it all flying through the air (to the point where it obscured visibility down to 1/4 mile). That was the worst I've ever seen anything like that.

Happens some years like that with the pines in the mountains. We lost a young Reservest to anaphalactic shock to that damned pollen. Buried him with full military honors, which was a comfort to his parents but a shock to the rest of the unit.
 
Happens some years like that with the pines in the mountains. We lost a young Reservest to anaphalactic shock to that damned pollen. Buried him with full military honors, which was a comfort to his parents but a shock to the rest of the unit.

Youch!!! That a bit extreme for allergies.

Thankfully, we never lost anyone from my unit while I was part of it. Although we did have a couple other nasty injuries... but that's for another thread.
 
If I could just take my eyes out and wash behind them, I'm sure I'd feel a lot better.
 
Naaaah. It's May Day and the time of the year when the red breaks out in those so inclined.
 
Two years ago, my job took me to Aspen, Colorado for about a month in late May to mid June. When I got there, the pollen was so bad that you could see it all flying through the air (to the point where it obscured visibility down to 1/4 mile). That was the worst I've ever seen anything like that.

They're everywhere.

The pollen is invading.

We're doomed.

They're gathering in the West for a strike! :eek: Threat level RED!!!
 
It could be the smoke from my cigarettes, I won't smoke after we.......nevermind.

Crackwhore.
 
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