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Bird Flu

Post by Dadaist » 17 Nov 2005, 01:14

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I'd just like to say, in case that this global bird flu outbreak is genuinely the start of the downfall of civilization as we known it - it's been lovely meeting and debating with you all.

To those of you reading this post in the future once humanity has been wiped out, dinosaur-style - please if you invent a time machine, come back to (say) 2002 and kill all the chickens. It was the chickens what done it.

*cough*

*sneeze*

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Post by Pal of Porty » 17 Nov 2005, 13:17

Dadaist wrote:...To those of you reading this post in the future once humanity has been wiped out, dinosaur-style - please if you invent a time machine, come back to (say) 2002 and kill all the chickens. It was the chickens what done it.
Time Travellers - You will find millions of them crammed together in huge sheds so it should not be too difficult a job for you. :cry:
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Post by Dadaist » 17 Nov 2005, 13:19

(quick movie quiz - name the movie and the actor - "do you remember, when you hated chickens?")

unsure of prize as yet but there will be one.

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Post by ecm » 17 Nov 2005, 19:39

Dadaist wrote:(quick movie quiz - name the movie and the actor - "do you remember, when you hated chickens?")

unsure of prize as yet but there will be one.
On her Majesty's Secret Service - Telly Savalas

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Post by Dadaist » 17 Nov 2005, 20:36

ecm wrote:
Dadaist wrote:(quick movie quiz - name the movie and the actor - "do you remember, when you hated chickens?")

unsure of prize as yet but there will be one.
On her Majesty's Secret Service - Telly Savalas
gertcha. well done. you have won a prize. i'll make sure it doesn't go foul.

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Post by ecm » 17 Nov 2005, 20:39

Dadaist wrote: gertcha. well done. you have won a prize.

Hoorah!!! Does it come in a bottle? (she asked hopefully) :lol:

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Post by Dadaist » 17 Nov 2005, 20:46

ecm wrote:
Dadaist wrote: gertcha. well done. you have won a prize.

Hoorah!!! Does it come in a bottle? (she asked hopefully) :lol:
actually yes - you can have one of my homebrew pinot grigio

although I would canvass POL opinion as to whether my brews are drinkable - I have served Bob flat beer and fizzy wine in the past - the beer was supposed to be fizzy but wasn't, and the wine wasn't supposed to be fizzy but was.

you could always cook with it though - eh Bob???

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Post by ColinMcFadyen » 17 Nov 2005, 21:19

First case of bird flu in Paris...

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Post by Porty » 17 Nov 2005, 22:00

Good to hear from you Colin :D

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Post by ColinMcFadyen » 18 Nov 2005, 17:24

Porty wrote:Good to hear from you Colin :D
Been a while...

I was actually in Portobello this summer on holiday with my family. My aunt has a caravan at Seton Sands that we use. The bus ride from there along the coast into Edinburgh is simply wonderful.

Stopped in Portie a few times to visit relatives and walk the prom and High Street.

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sehd job ad - pandemic influenza project manager

Post by Dadaist » 23 Nov 2005, 16:18

:shock: "CAN ANYBODY FLY A PLANE?????" :shock:
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE HEALTH DEPARTMENT

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(Fixed Term/Secondment Opportunity for 12 months)

Level Transfers up to a salary of £50,000 per annum (under review)

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NHS National Services Scotland is an equal opportunities employer.

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Post by Dadaist » 05 Apr 2006, 22:08

Dead swan, Cellardyke, east of Anstruther, Kingdom of.

http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/a ... index.html

Couldnae have picked a nicer place fur the genesis of the Apocalypse!

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Post by Epykat » 05 Apr 2006, 22:27

They're selling bird flu masks in a shop in Mayfield for £10 a box :roll:
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Post by Porty » 05 Apr 2006, 23:07

Its a pity they weren't selling them in Tulsa. :roll: :lol:

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Post by Dadaist » 06 Apr 2006, 09:28

The BBC have tried to contact KT Tunstall to get a quote about how she feels what with bird flu landing near her home town - but she was unable to comment - she was on the other side of the world.

I'm just glad that William is not in Fife any more - at least our future monarch is safe. God bless him.

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Post by Maria » 06 Apr 2006, 09:53

It was inevitable that a case of avian flu would be found in our wildlife sooner or later.

Anyone remember SARS and the panic over that? Until this one mutates into a form communicable from person to person I'm not going to worry much. I might stop drinking chicken blood though :wink:
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Post by Dadaist » 06 Apr 2006, 10:16

Marya wrote:It was inevitable that a case of avian flu would be found in our wildlife sooner or later.

Anyone remember SARS and the panic over that? Until this one mutates into a form communicable from person to person I'm not going to worry much. I might stop drinking chicken blood though :wink:
I've been reading some of the latest government figures - they predict that even if it *does* mutate and there's a flu pandemic, there will only be 50,000 excess deaths.

What this means is that the people you would expect to die will die (elderly, young, immuno-suppressed, sick) and add to that another 50,000. Very bad, but not the downfall of civilization I thought a flu pandemic meant.

What I don't understand is exactly where Tamiflu comes in. One good thing that we have over the last pandemic (the one during WWI) is that they know to treat with antibiotics as lots of people died from secondary infections which can now be prevented.

Does anyone remember "The Survivors" ?

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Post by Maria » 06 Apr 2006, 10:32

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Used to really like the series, though I'm surprised to see that it continued for so long.
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Post by Jackson Priest » 06 Apr 2006, 10:38

Dadaist wrote:I'm just glad that William is not in Fife any more - at least our future monarch is safe. God bless him.
He had better be careful though, as a member of the only family allowed to eat swan on these isles.

Having said that, he probably employs a taster, and will wait for him/her to keel over (or not) before stuffing it down the royal gob.

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Post by Jackson Priest » 06 Apr 2006, 10:41

Trying to look on the bright side, as I always do, I imagine that the queues for that chip shop in Anstruther will be not nearly as bad as usual.

I might take a wander up there this weekend.

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Post by foxy » 06 Apr 2006, 10:43

Jackson Priest wrote:Trying to look on the bright side, as I always do, I imagine that the queues for that chip shop in Anstruther will be not nearly as bad as usual.

I might take a wander up there this weekend.

Yummy.
Chicken supper cooked in goose fat?

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Post by Dadaist » 06 Apr 2006, 10:46

foxy wrote:
Jackson Priest wrote:Trying to look on the bright side, as I always do, I imagine that the queues for that chip shop in Anstruther will be not nearly as bad as usual.

I might take a wander up there this weekend.

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Chicken supper cooked in goose fat?
A great jewish delicacy is goose fat. When I was in Budapest I had goose crackling as a starter in a jewish restaurant.

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Post by Dadaist » 06 Apr 2006, 10:50

Marya wrote:Image

Used to really like the series, though I'm surprised to see that it continued for so long.
I think most of the series has been released on video. My mum used to tell me about it as a kid. It scared (and still does scare) the bejeesus out of me.

1. The Survivors
2. Day Of The Triffids
3. Twelve Monkeys
4. "On The Beach"

--> all really scare me. :(

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Post by Maria » 06 Apr 2006, 10:52

Mmmm....wonder if we were there first? :shock:
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Post by ecm » 06 Apr 2006, 10:57

Dadaist wrote:
Marya wrote:Image

Used to really like the series, though I'm surprised to see that it continued for so long.
I think most of the series has been released on video. My mum used to tell me about it as a kid. It scared (and still does scare) the bejeesus out of me.

1. The Survivors
2. Day Of The Triffids
3. Twelve Monkeys
4. "On The Beach"



--> all really scare me. :(

Haven't ever seen On the Beach - would like to though. It has Gregory Peck in uniform so that would be a nice counter-balance to the scary, nuclear, end of the world theme.

When was the last time you saw Day of the Triffids? I remember being very scared by that film and saw it again quite recently and found it very funny.

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Post by Dadaist » 06 Apr 2006, 10:58

There was a very politely spoken guy on News 24 last night explaining that you have to get very up close and personal with a swan to get avian flu from it.

4 people who plucked a swan all died - it's not the blood though - it's if the feathers are contaminated from its mouth or (his words) "from its bottom".

Now wash your hands.

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Post by Jackson Priest » 06 Apr 2006, 11:01

Dadaist wrote:
foxy wrote:
Jackson Priest wrote:Trying to look on the bright side, as I always do, I imagine that the queues for that chip shop in Anstruther will be not nearly as bad as usual.

I might take a wander up there this weekend.

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Chicken supper cooked in goose fat?
A great jewish delicacy is goose fat. When I was in Budapest I had goose crackling as a starter in a jewish restaurant.
You should try doing roast potatoes in goose fat. As a macrobiotic fruitarian, I cannot do this myself, but I am told it is very good.

1. Grip Of The Lemon Fever (Everyone went yellow! Arrggghhh!!!!)
2. The Kraken Wakes

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Post by ecm » 06 Apr 2006, 11:02

Marya wrote:Mmmm....wonder if we were there first? :shock:
Rosefield Swan
I find that photo quite disturbing.

Why pose with a poor, dead swan? I assume they found it in that condition?

Why are some folk grinning?

Bizarre pic!

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Post by Porty » 06 Apr 2006, 11:05

Some of the people in the pic were never seen again.

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Post by Porty » 06 Apr 2006, 11:09

Dadaist wrote:
4 people who plucked a swan all died - it's not the blood though - it's if the feathers are contaminated from its mouth or (his words) "from its bottom".
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Wonder if that was the same guy who was n Five live last night. He announced there was absoultely no chance of a human getting it in GB. We are too well educated about the risks.

Think he said there are 150 billion farmed birds in the UK and 50,000 poultry workers. Don't imagine the wages are very good.

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Post by Dadaist » 06 Apr 2006, 12:14

That's the real scare though isn't it - like the UK food industry needs another crisis.

And just when beef was allowed back into europe!

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Post by Epykat » 06 Apr 2006, 12:21

Marya wrote:I might stop drinking chicken blood though :wink:
What about the eye of toad and leg of newt bit - can we still keep doing that at the monthly coven meeting held in your cellar.........?? :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by Maria » 06 Apr 2006, 12:25

Epykat wrote:
Marya wrote:I might stop drinking chicken blood though :wink:
What about the eye of toad and leg of newt bit - can we still keep doing that at the monthly coven meeting held in your cellar.........?? :twisted: :twisted:
Sshh.. :-$ :evil2:
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Post by Epykat » 06 Apr 2006, 12:26

Marya wrote:
Epykat wrote:
Marya wrote:I might stop drinking chicken blood though :wink:
What about the eye of toad and leg of newt bit - can we still keep doing that at the monthly coven meeting held in your cellar.........?? :twisted: :twisted:
Sshh.. :-$ :evil2:
It's okay - I think they've guessed anyway 8)
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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