Xref: utzoo sci.misc:1054 sci.psychology:95 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!rutgers!mtune!mtunx!whuts!mhuxh!mhuxt!mhuxu!mhuxi!mhuhk!mhuxo!ulysses!andante!alice!mat From: mat@alice.UUCP Newsgroups: sci.misc,sci.psychology Subject: A Sneeze (AH-choo!) Question Message-ID: <7756@alice.UUCP> Date: 21 Mar 88 01:47:22 GMT Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill NJ Lines: 17 Keywords: sneeze, psychological causes? A strange thing I have noticed is that sneezing frequencies or the number of sneezes in a set seem to be constant for two sets of conditions. (please note: these conditions may only be true for me, I haven't asked anyone else yet.) These are as follows: I. Sneezes from pollen or dust come in threes. II. Sneezes from illness come in fours. (Usually the illness sneezes come before other symptoms, then stop once I'm really sick.) Could this have a genetic/physiological or psychological basis? Please e-mail responses as I don't usually read this group. Thanks much! -- Mat Pirz ihnp4!alice!mat Standard Disclaimers(TM) Apply "Hive a nice day!" - Anonomous