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It's all Darwinian... just what this country needs -a plague to sort the wheat from the chaff (& get rid of all the oldies cluttering up the roads / Sainsburys etc)Last edited by Gold Dalek; 5 April 2006, 09:11.
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New Zealand lamb. NZ has never had a case of scrapie.Originally posted by ladymuckGood point. Maybe you should cut down on the raw poultry for a while, but then what would you eat?
Cows = bse/cjd
Sheep = scrapie
Pigs = dodgy transgenic malarkey
Goats = probably something bad there too, bouncy-itis?
Fish = mercury poisoning
And I can't see an esteemed alien lizard such as yourself living on fruit, nuts and berries picked in the wild. Just wouldn't go with the image.
Argentinian beef. No bse. And it's Aberdeen-Angus stock so it's good beef.
Wild Alaskan salmon. Not farmed.
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Just a thought
Is the usual response when dealing with contagion amongst animals (ie. kill them all) really a sensible option? How is immunity to be built up if you kill every animal that you think might possibly be infected?
Just thinking about this with the news that there were 9 deaths from measles this year so far (I hope that dickhead who started the scare about MMR is satisfied) and it's likely to rise.
Just a thought
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D'oh. I have just been for a little trap one action on the strength of that.Originally posted by ChurchillDid anybody else read this as "bouncy-tits"?

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Did anybody else read this as "bouncy-tits"?Originally posted by ladymuckGood point. Maybe you should cut down on the raw poultry for a while, but then what would you eat?
Cows = bse/cjd
Sheep = scrapie
Pigs = dodgy transgenic malarkey
Goats = probably something bad there too, bouncy-itis?
Fish = mercury poisoning
And I can't see an esteemed alien lizard such as yourself living on fruit, nuts and berries picked in the wild. Just wouldn't go with the image.
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Good point. Maybe you should cut down on the raw poultry for a while, but then what would you eat?
Cows = bse/cjd
Sheep = scrapie
Pigs = dodgy transgenic malarkey
Goats = probably something bad there too, bouncy-itis?
Fish = mercury poisoning
And I can't see an esteemed alien lizard such as yourself living on fruit, nuts and berries picked in the wild. Just wouldn't go with the image.
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I thought reptiles would be immune?Originally posted by zeitghostTo Paraphrase Ben Bradshaw on the Today programme:
"There's nothing to fear from H5N1 flu"....
Oh Dear(tm)....
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I wasn't too worried until now.
Think I'll go and buy some surgical masks.
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We're doomed...
To Paraphrase Ben Bradshaw on the Today programme:
"There's nothing to fear from H5N1 flu"....
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