>>> Hey, have a look at my cock.
>>
>>Is that wise, given the prevailing risk of bird flu?
>
> You haven't been stockpiling Tamiflu?

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>slightest provocation that their immune systems are about as strong as a
>frayed thread.
Problem 1: People demand, and doctors inconceivably prescribe,
antibiotics (which treat bacterial infections) for viral infections
(cold and flu).
Plus
Problem 2: Those same ignoratti fail to complete the treatment course
(all the pills prescribed).
Resulting in
Problem 3: Drug resistant bacteria via natural selection.
You're quite right, the avian flu virus could develop resistance to
Tamiflu, a relatively recent antiviral btw, but right now, and for the
foreseeable future, it is the best thing out there.
...beats the hell out of "a pocket full of posies".
matt borland - 26 Jan 2006 23:19 GMT
"Creamy Goodness" <News4@Southpark.com> wrote in message
> You're quite right, the avian flu virus could develop resistance to
> Tamiflu, a relatively recent antiviral btw, but right now, and for the
> foreseeable future, it is the best thing out there.
>
> ...beats the hell out of "a pocket full of posies".
Meh, I'm still burning incense and doing regular
bleedings, although I hear there's a new electric
belt out there that restores male vigor!
-Matt- "..."