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Hey Eric & Eve....and Lele too...

feeniee May 17, 2006 07:31 PM

Thanks for the Itchey butt last night!! Actually thank's for the Itchey Everything!! Buy the time I made it to work this morning, I had diagnosed my self with Pinworm, Roundworm, Tapeworm, fleas, bed bugs, and mange. Spent about 200 dollars at the pet store on Panacur, Advantage, sulfur shampoo a flea collar, comb and bath dip. The sales lady didn't think I had Tapeworm as I was not dragging my butt on the carpet (aka butt surfing). I decided to move out of my house and leave the worms behind as well. LOL, Just kidding... except for itchey part... After reading all the posts, I had the ibby jibby's last night!! Now if I see the neighbors kids coming over, I'm gonna spray them with the hose!!! If that doens't work, I'm going to build an electrical fence around my house. I wonder if electricity kills pinworms?? hmmmmmm... LOL.
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TFFF
(Tootie Freakin' Fruity Feenie)

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eric adrignola May 18, 2006 07:50 AM

Do a google search for the guinea worm, or not. Put it this way, the
medical symbol, the rod of asclepious, with a snake wrapped around a
stick... that's not a snake.

Then Congo floor maggots - basically what they sound like.

River blindness - water, worms, parasites, eyes...you might not want to
know, really.

Bot flies - you probably DO know.

Better off knowing about these things than not knowing. If you ever
find yourself in the third world, you'll know what to do and what not to
do. The Guunea worm is easily avoided - just filter the water you
drink.

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