The Student Room Group
Reply 1
i think its 'coinsidence'
Reply 2
Really?

Well, I never get colds, me .. !
Reply 3
metta
i think its 'coinsidence'


I think that they probably spiked the foam with MRSA or chicken flu or horse tranquiliser or something like that. I would go and see a doctor. That is if you are still alive.
Reply 4
With any kind of party you've got loads of people in the same place, so bugs can spread easily
Reply 5
juno_the
With any kind of party you've got loads of people in the same place, so bugs can spread easily


especially creepy crawlies or worms. In and out before you even know. They leave a hole though, like when they go into apples. Then you know that you are in trouble and will probably go blind.
Reply 6
Yossarian
I think that they probably spiked the foam with MRSA or chicken flu or horse tranquiliser or something like that. I would go and see a doctor. That is if you are still alive.


yeh, that is quite common. If you feeling queasy now thats nothing to how you're gonna feel tomorrow. The best thing to do is do drink lots of bleach to combat the bad bacteria
Reply 7
metta
yeh, that is quite common. If you feeling queasy now thats nothing to how you're gonna feel tomorrow. The best thing to do is do drink lots of bleach to combat the bad bacteria


to hell with that I'l pour myself a pint of 100% conc. sulphuric acid, that should kill the lil bastd :smile:
Reply 8
LonelyDogsBite
to hell with that I'l pour myself a pint of 100% conc. sulphuric acid, that should kill the lil bastd :smile:


Do not forget the concoction of fairy liquid, shampoo and shower gel. You need to make sure the bug is clean before you kill it. RIP homeboy.

Give him/her a good send off and say a few words for me.
I went to one a long time ago, ended up with really awful skin problems on my face and arms for the next coupla days (so did my mates) and during the think if we inhaled any of it, it was a trip to the side of the room to hack our lungs up for ten minutes.

I don't think you'd get a cold/flu like symptoms from it. Allergic reactions would be more common.
Reply 10
we had one at uni in january and we all got rashes and itchy skin, and no one could speak the next day... was still an ace night though. but yeh, they often do make you feel rough, but it should pass

lou xxx
LonelyDogsBite
I went to a foam party on sunday for the bank holiday, and yesterday I didn't feel 100%, and this morning I woke up with a cold and sore throat ..

I hear that someone else was also ill. Coinsidence? or are foam parties notourious for spreading things like this? I am putting it down to that anyway ..


the one in 5th avenue by any chance?

-my mate has done nothing but moan about his nipples since :rolleyes:
Mad_Monkey59
the one in 5th avenue by any chance?

-my mate has done nothing but moan about his nipples since :rolleyes:


yeh twas 5th avenue in manc :rolleyes:

top night out but I feel ruff as f**k with a cold.
Most likely a complete coincidence but I was at the 5th Av. Foam party on Sunday and I’ve felt pretty rough since. Had a sore throat, been aching and coughing.
LonelyDogsBite
yeh twas 5th avenue in manc :rolleyes:

top night out but I feel ruff as f**k with a cold.


yeah it was great, the dance floor is ridiculous at the best of times, but it was a joke the other night, just as well the drinks are cheap :p:

im fine though... i didnt get much foam, I saw people who were covered head-foot :eek:
Mad_Monkey59
I saw people who were covered head-foot :eek:
that was me then :rolleyes: :biggrin: