Vermont_Lymie
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What a nightmare!
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sparkle7
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That's weird... I have a parakeet & never heard of this sort of thing.
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GiGi
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Not far from Plum Island.
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we are being attacked by insects. its getting worse, they are getting more aggressive, and carrying worse diseases.
when i was a kid, the flies did not bite much. mosquitoes did but i didn't get bit by flies
then one year the bees became more aggressive in the fall when the weather got colder. they hovered around garbage cans and picnic tables.
i dont even like to gog outdorrs anymore for fear of getting bit.
now they are even going into peoples houses? we are under attack!
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tailz
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Sometimes I wish spirochetes were big enough to be seen - maybe then doctors would listen. If they wouldn't, I'd make certain to leave a few bugs behind for any who wouldn't - I licked the records request I'd sent to one of the doctors in this area who tried to blow me off and tell me I was imagining my symptoms.
Anyway, I wonder where the closest cell phone tower is?
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bettyg
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how awful, and landlord driving away with NO COMMENTS .....
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Geneal
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Okay that freaked me out.
Coming out of her nose, ears and mouth?!!!!
Birds are all possible carriers of the bird flu.
I treated a lady once for a stroke that was caused by meningitis.
The meningitis was caused by pigeon droppings.
She used to open her window and the pigeons would perch there.
She was a phramacist with a PhD.
Hugs,
Geneal
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