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Old 08-03-2006, 04:06 PM   #1
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Texas Boomers BEWARE Bird Flu identified in Texas. Watch your flocks....

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Old 08-03-2006, 04:52 PM   #3
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Hamie,Hamie,Hamie,
We're ALL in mourning, do you know which way it is spreading????

We will have to wear black arm bands this weekend to signify our lost!!!!

Please--- someone advise Madame Boomer to leave town AT ONCE We are trying to contact Air Force One for availability to intercept her course for help, as soon as it is known.

Everyone hang tight---------

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Old 08-03-2006, 06:00 PM   #4
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Must be something that was brought in from out of state. I'd suspect the water in Tennessee may the source of the illness.

If I have to travel out of state, I'm leaving my birds at home.

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In Tennesse at the National, my birds were in CONSTANT danger of being abducted and used in all manner of degrading and debilitating manner. Several terrorist threats were made, but many kept a close watch on the little flock and they survived the week.

They proudly displayed their tradition of being "trailer trash" (and now have an official sign to prove their worth) and shone brightly for all to see throughout the week.

The "ne'r do wells" that sought to bring harm or embarrassment to the fold were kept at bay and when my flock had to be crated for the trip home, they were happy campers.

However, it appears that something is on the attack and it's spreading! Hopefully my birds will remain content in their place of rest in the basement of our rig until Labor Day.

YOU CAN REST ASSURED THEY ARE WELL PROTECTED!

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Sandy, our little bouncing pink chicken is so lonely up here in Michigan. She swings and sways all day long but nary another can she spot! No sign of that dread disease though. We'll bring her home safe. Her two siblings are resting comfortably in the "basement." Don't want to overwhelm these Yanks with too much trailer trash, you know!

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Hi Donna -

Keep an "eyeball" on your critter! There's some "yanks" up there that threaten to make soup from our birds!!!

Hope ya'll are doing great...sure miss you guys!

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Sandy, I would not worry about Pink-Chicken soup up north. The Yanks are not that creative, but I would worry about them Cajuns. They will cook anything that does not bite them first.

I heard Don talking about a pot of Pink-Chicken Gumbo for the National Rally.

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