Not directly allergy-related, but it reminds me of a Sighting from another forum in which I participate:
Pregnant woman attends a big family dinner event at a restaurant, welcome drinks are included.
Pregnant woman notifies waitress that she'd like a non-alcoholic drink, since, well, she's pregnant.
Waitress ends up serving alcoholic drink anyway, and when confronted, explain with the words: "Duh, I just thought you were being fuzzy about it, and actually I didn't think you could taste the difference anyway".
Cue the rage that only hormone-filled bodies can produce...
(don't worry, full scale SC'ism wasn't performed, but the manager was surely summoned)
Pregnant woman attends a big family dinner event at a restaurant, welcome drinks are included.
Pregnant woman notifies waitress that she'd like a non-alcoholic drink, since, well, she's pregnant.
Waitress ends up serving alcoholic drink anyway, and when confronted, explain with the words: "Duh, I just thought you were being fuzzy about it, and actually I didn't think you could taste the difference anyway".
Cue the rage that only hormone-filled bodies can produce...
(don't worry, full scale SC'ism wasn't performed, but the manager was surely summoned)


Seriously?? I'm allergic to caffeine and that's TOTALLY what happens to me! I get super drowsy and can easily sleep all day like you gave me a bottle of Nyquil.
Unfortunately she tried to dress it up for me with a couple of spoons of nestle quick, and it always turned into a weak chocolate milk drink that I could barely get down. I often wonder if I went back in time and gave my younger self a cup of coffee the way I like drinking it now... if it would have gone down more easily. I mean I loved the smell of coffee... but I associated the taste with those drinks from grade school.
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