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Post by ANTHILL on Jan 15, 2010 0:42:31 GMT -5
Come on Anthill, sing the song for Nannas. Nooooooooo I Caaaaaaaaaaaant it will huuuuuurt peoples ears and then they'll beeeeeeeeee deaf and I can't be responsible for that ;D ----too scary
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 15, 2010 0:57:43 GMT -5
Come on Anthill, sing the song for Nannas. YEA!!! Ditto Dat!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by ppy18 on Jan 15, 2010 8:09:09 GMT -5
ant you better git them overalls on , pick up your banjo, and sing that song boy or ppy will hunt you down (with bonnies help of course)
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Post by gezunked on Jan 16, 2010 9:31:16 GMT -5
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Post by jeany on Jan 16, 2010 10:08:22 GMT -5
Pretty neat, gezunked!...I like how you put the different picture scenes together..like the guy pushing his glasses up with an unbelieving expression on his face... ;D...fits perfectly!
Jeany
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Post by zabrubon on Jan 20, 2010 21:53:17 GMT -5
Gezunked, now that was good. Ok, ok, since Ant won't sing, perhaps he could rap dance to this? Yeah, anyone want to second the motion. How about you Rhorn, can you second the motion?
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Post by zabrubon on Jan 20, 2010 21:56:02 GMT -5
MY RESPONSE BACK FROM CDC TODAY Thank you for your inquiry to CDC-INFO. In response to your request for information on Morgellon's, we are pleased to provide you with the following information. We copied the program on your email and this is their response. Thank you for your email about the unexplained skin condition which some refer to as "Morgellons." CDC is doing a study to learn more about who may be affected with "Morgellons," the symptoms they are having, and what factors may contribute to it. At this point in the study, all the data from research participants have been collected. CDC is still analyzing the data, and results are not yet available. CDC does not provide healthcare or maintain a referral list of providers. CDC suggests that you contact your primary care doctor if you feel you have this unexplained condition. If you do not have a primary care doctor, you may be able to find one in your area by contacting your insurance company. You can also use an online physician locator which professional medical societies like the American Medical Association webapps.ama-assn.org/doctorfinder/home.jsp or the American Academy of Dermatology www.aad.org/public/searchderm.htm provide on their websites. For more information regarding "Morgellons," please visit the CDC website <http://www.cdc.gov/unexplaineddermopathy/> . Thank you for contacting CDC-INFO Contact Center. Please do not hesitate to call 1-800-CDC-INFO, e-mail cdcinfo@cdc.gov or visit www.cdc.gov if you have any additional questions. CDC-INFO is a service of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). This service is provided by Vangent, Inc. under contract to CDC and ATSDR.
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Post by toni on Jan 21, 2010 11:41:22 GMT -5
Thank you Bonnie-your help is sure appreciated! Yeah, they're not letting even a cat hair out of the bag.
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Post by kammy on Jan 21, 2010 20:15:30 GMT -5
That's a neat video, Inez - I enjoyed it. Yo, Bonnie... that's pitiful... that's all they can tell us after 14 years?
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Post by zabrubon on Jan 22, 2010 0:29:31 GMT -5
I think the CDC must be full of underpaid and low IQ's people. There is no reason for this sad response. Our nation needs to kick out all the upper management and all the high officials. It needs to start over. The people in control are a bunch of wimpy sappy little men and women with power. I pray that God Almighty strikes down these unqualified bunch of lazy low down, evil bunch. This nation needs an awakening. We the people need to stand up for what is right. Please God, protect us from the evil ones. CB
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Post by zabrubon on Jan 22, 2010 0:30:41 GMT -5
On a lighter note, where is our Morgellons singers and dancer? Ant you are dropping the ball. Anyone else have an interest in dancing or singing our song? CB
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Post by Sidney on Jan 22, 2010 0:51:43 GMT -5
I think the CDC must be full of underpaid and low IQ's people. There is no reason for this sad response. Our nation needs to kick out all the upper management and all the high officials. It needs to start over. The people in control are a bunch of wimpy sappy little men and women with power. I pray that God Almighty strikes down these unqualified bunch of lazy low down, evil bunch. This nation needs an awakening. We the people need to stand up for what is right. Please God, protect us from the evil ones. CB HYSTERICAL! Best laugh I've had all day!
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Post by zabrubon on Jan 22, 2010 23:47:49 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jan 23, 2010 9:37:41 GMT -5
Bonnie, hehehe that version sure rocks! ;D
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 23, 2010 18:13:20 GMT -5
MY RESPONSE BACK FROM CDC TODAY Thank you for your inquiry to CDC-INFO. In response to your request for information on Morgellon's, we are pleased to provide you with the following information. We copied the program on your email and this is their response. Thank you for your email about the unexplained skin condition which some refer to as "Morgellons." CDC is doing a study to learn more about who may be affected with "Morgellons," the symptoms they are having, and what factors may contribute to it. At this point in the study, all the data from research participants have been collected. CDC is still analyzing the data, and results are not yet available. CDC does not provide healthcare or maintain a referral list of providers. CDC suggests that you contact your primary care doctor if you feel you have this unexplained condition. If you do not have a primary care doctor, you may be able to find one in your area by contacting your insurance company. You can also use an online physician locator which professional medical societies like the American Medical Association webapps.ama-assn.org/doctorfinder/home.jsp or the American Academy of Dermatology www.aad.org/public/searchderm.htm provide on their websites. For more information regarding "Morgellons," please visit the CDC website <http://www.cdc.gov/unexplaineddermopathy/> . Thank you for contacting CDC-INFO Contact Center. Please do not hesitate to call 1-800-CDC-INFO, e-mail cdcinfo@cdc.gov or visit www.cdc.gov if you have any additional questions. CDC-INFO is a service of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). This service is provided by Vangent, Inc. under contract to CDC and ATSDR. Wow!! This is good new's folks!!! They said "CDC suggests that you contact your primary care doctor if you feel you have this unexplained condition." There telling people to see a "medical doctor" for an unexplained medical condition.... They did not say to "see a shrink for a delusional syndrome... That means that they found enough to keep them from saying it's DOP... IMO ;D ;D
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Post by zabrubon on Jan 25, 2010 0:37:58 GMT -5
Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music. Great news Rhorn. Thanks for the good news. Ahhh, now I can go to work tomorrow happy.
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