Sunday, October 23, 2005

Saturday Six

1. How many products throughout your home are labelled "antibacterial."

I know my soap is.

2. As a general rule, and assuming any required knocking on wood, how often do you get anything more serious than a sniffle or mild cold?

I only get sick enough to stay home from school maybe once or twice a year. And I only get a sniffle or a cold that's not allergy related a couple times a year.

3. John Scalzi ran this story about research that suggests the increased use of "antibacterial" products aren't necessary for people who are generally healthy, and might be causing the creation of "superbugs" that are resistant to antibiotics.  Are you more likely to avoid these products after reading about studies like this?

Nope. The only thing I know is antibacterial is my bath soap and I kinda have to use this brand. (It makes me less tempting to mosquitoes and I'm allergic.)

4. Take this quiz:  Will you pass the U.S. Citizenship Test?
You Passed the US Citizenship TestCongratulations - you got 9 out of 10 correct!Could You Pass the US Citizenship Test? 
5. Now that the gas prices have dropped just a little (but nowhere near enough), what's the most you've paid for a gallon of gas so far?

I don't pay for gas? $3.09 says my dad

6. READER'S CHOICE QUESTION #76 from Psychfun:   What was your favorite cereal as a kid?  When was the last time you had a bowl of it?

Umm... idk. I think I liked Fruit Loops. I haven't had any in a while. Couple months, I guess.

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