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garinda 17-10-2005 22:41

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Originally Posted by PILKYBUSDRIVER
omg,have I ruffled your feathers.sorry.A few ppl have died that have been within contact of thousands of birds and your all goin mad.It takes more than a bloody bird disease to make me have a sleepless night.


Sleepless night?


Birds?


You seeing Tippi Hedren?

grannyclaret 17-10-2005 22:43

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lock up your budgies ,canarries and minah birds..............

Less 18-10-2005 11:04

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Cough, Cough, wheeze, groan, sniffle, "Oh, my aching back, how my head hurts".

Don't any of you panic it's not 'flu, just me getting out of my chair going to make a brew!

lettie 18-10-2005 11:42

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Avian flu has been around in the Far East for several years and has only killed about 80 people. When you consider the amount of people who contracted SARS in a very short space of time, it suggests that this virus is nowhere near as virulent. I don't deny that there is a possibility that it could mutate to become more virulent but as usual, the government and the media are hyping this up.... It's making me wonder if we are being deliberately distracted in order for the gov't to bury some bad news..:rolleyes:

pendy 18-10-2005 11:48

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It does worry me, I have to admit, the reason being that I am one of those most at risk, having lousy asthma. If I got avian flu, the chances of my surviving are quite small, and I do still like the thought of a world with me in it! It has happened before, and the likelihood is that it will happen again, perhaps not this year, but certainly at some point. Pumping chickens full of antibiotics won't help, because antibiotics are not effective against viruses, which is what flu is. In 1918 more American servicemen in Europe were killed by Spanish flu than had died in the whole of their involvement in WW1. Puts it in perspective, doesn't it.

Kilin_Joke 18-10-2005 22:11

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Is it as bad as the Millenium Bug?

PILKYBUSDRIVER 18-10-2005 22:21

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I thought I had a dose of that so i got a prescription for 15 pints on the Eve.Suffered terrible side effects the morning after but I was cured.

grannyclaret 18-10-2005 23:06

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well i got a couple of chickens from morrisons today,,,they were delicious..
chicken curry tomorrow,,yummy

cashman 21-10-2005 22:47

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on the news tonight- a parrot in quarantine in the u.k. has died of bird flu,they aint sure which strain of it yet. i would have thought they would have a ban of the import of birds whilst this disease is rife on the continent,but obviously NOT.

Bazf 22-10-2005 02:12

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First case reported in Liverpool, the symptoms are A blue nose and feeling sick as a parrot.:)

lettie 28-10-2005 18:32

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Could this be the first case of Avian flu in France?????:D

accymel 28-10-2005 18:34

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Could this be the first case of Avian flu in France?????:D

LMAO!!!!!!!! Donald copped it too then lol:D

SPUGGIE J 28-10-2005 19:29

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Does that mean Daisy Hughie Louis and Duey kicked the bucket as well? Oh dear will poor Daffy be on his last legs? Will I ever have Peking duck again? This is a travisty! Someone please please please fix it!

lettie 01-11-2005 07:39

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Oh dear...... I think it may be spreading..;)

SPUGGIE J 01-11-2005 08:33

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Oh dear...... I think it may be spreading..;)

Like it I like it this is the best kind of humour.


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