TheCrimeOfLyme
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I apologize if this has been posted ( and I never did know how to make small links) LOL, but I was just checking my mail and when I check it, I read interesting stories. It just said missing boy found alive, but when I read the article, it says he was covered in ticks.
I can't reach who wrote this article? Can any of you guys help out here? Yeah sure they took him to the hospital and he is going to be "just fine". I can't imagine ANYONE being just FINE after being found covered in ticks. This boy is three years old.
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just don
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Something tells me we can count on another member in a few years.
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nenet
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Sorry Crime, I can't figure out how to contact the AP author, Jim Salter, but I found that he is an AP writer based in the St. Louis area. Or at least he was.
That story went right through my heart. I am so happy they found him, but like all of us, frightened of what likely will result from those ticks.
Oh, and if you ever need to make a small url link, go to www.tinyurl.com and it will show you the simple steps. You just copy your long link there and they give you a tiny one to use instead.
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