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Same concept as kids eating dirt. Grows the immune system.

That's my story and I am sticking with it. I have been sick once in about 6-7 years. And that was last week. 1 day off work (not because I couldn't get out of bed, because I could justify a sickie) :)

yet you still managed to work on your z on that day

Couldn't possibly warrant a sick day :P

McFly saw me last time I was sick, he can vouch for the fact I was sick... I looked like shit, sounded like shit and felt like shit... I needed the few days I took off... Should have taken the day off in between also but I didn't and instead went home early and felt even worse! I don't take time off when I am sick unless I am proper sick because getting behind at work shits me, even annual leave I try to have everything done before I go for the time I am away so it's all up to date when I get back...

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