I kissed the Blarney Stone when I was in Ireland...the thought of other people's saliva and mouth goo really didn't cross my mind.
As far as centuries, I think that bacteria from saliva can only survive for a few days (at most) outside of the human body.
Haven't heard of anyone getting sick (no one in my family did), but if it bothers you, I guess it's best not to do!
2007-01-09 20:16:44
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answered by Sheila G 1
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Kissed it many times,but I still don't seem to have gotten the gift of the gab that every talks about when ye kiss the Blarney stone.
2007-01-09 22:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Who says that the women your kissing hasn't already kissed the blarney stone.
2007-01-09 20:03:06
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answered by jatelf72 4
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ya know that by experience I do know that we have this thing in ireland called soap and water, amazingly they use it to wash the blarney stone, also i found out that people actually can use this soap and water to wash themselves if they feel the need.
wow!!!
2007-01-10 00:26:39
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answered by mjc1027 2
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No. It's a stupid thing to do. I know many people who have kissed it and have not gotten anything out of it but cold sores.
2007-01-09 20:03:33
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answered by ? 2
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Absolutely not. The kiss from a woman is what I want.
2007-01-09 20:00:03
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answered by Monsieur Rick 7
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I've done it. Didn't even think about anyone else's germs, just worried about falling to the ground!
2007-01-10 06:13:43
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answered by Amber911Fire 2
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YUCK
2007-01-09 20:00:26
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answered by kirthi 2
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Ewwwww, No, gross.
2007-01-09 20:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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