On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 06:51:14 GMT, "kenneth collins"
<kenneth.p.collins at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>It turns your repiratory system into
>something akin to "clay", so when
>you cough all that happens is like
>two carpenter's files having a fight
>down-there.
>>Headache, loss of appetite, congested
>sinuses, dry, 'itchy' eyes. Fever. Chills.
>>Just now, the aching in my musculature
>is so extreme that I can't sit or sleep
>without the aching lifting-me-out-of-it.
>>Didn't help that we had a storm today,
>and I had to go out to move my car,
>getting soaked by the freezing-rain.
>>Pneumonia can't be far off.
>>At least I'm conserving my groceries.
>>For goodness' sake, if you contract it,
>=STAY HOME= to spare others.
>>ken [k. p. collins]
>When I had the flu, and survived, I developed a craving for
meat. I ate three huge roasts in a week.
These days I would not survive (they let me get the shot).
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Best,
Frederick Martin McNeill
Poway, California, United States of America
mmcneill at fuzzysys.comhttp://www.fuzzysys.comhttp://members.cox.net/fmmcneill/
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