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No. I'm sure the Trades Descriptions Act would apply to this.Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI think the media are definitely hamming this one up (no pun intended).
They all refer to it as "the deadly swine flu virus".
Sure people have died...in mexico.
Can't see evidence of it causing death anywhere else though....
Is it correct terminology to call it 'deadly' if it doesn't guarantee death if untreated?
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I think the media are definitely hamming this one up (no pun intended).
They all refer to it as "the deadly swine flu virus".
Sure people have died...in mexico.
Can't see evidence of it causing death anywhere else though....
Is it correct terminology to call it 'deadly' if it doesn't guarantee death if untreated?
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I’m just imagining an animal lover with a lisp visiting the STD clinic and saying ‘I think I’ve got Thwine Thyphilith’.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostSyphilis was too fast, so he went for Maximus Porkus instead.
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Have you seen the Little Piggies
Crawling in the Dirt ?
Always wear cliean shirts
To play around with
EVerywhere theres lots of Piggies
Living Piggy lives
You can see them out for dinner
with their Piggy wives
Clutching forks and knives
Just to eat their bacon
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Syphilis was too fast, so he went for Maximus Porkus instead.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWouldn't he have caught Swine Syphilis?
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<cough>Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI wonder if the first person to contract it was an animal lover?
it sounds like some pig has squealed
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Wouldn't he have caught Swine Syphilis?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI wonder if the first person to contract it was an animal lover?
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Chuck some over here when you've found them. I'll crack open a Barolo.Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostOink oink...me smells truffles....
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I wonder if the first person to contract it was an animal lover?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt might catch out the vegetarians though. That'll teach them not to be so smug.
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