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re: West Nile Virus  unknown  2 Jul 08 11:27AM Thread Closed

It's great to have old Mor back, his lyrical wit is so full of it.

> O’ Corvus how black is thy bill
> would thou a moment thought it still.
> For what feeds, a belly feeds the mind
> And by its avarice mosquitoes bites you find.

re: West Nile Virus  Isabelle5  2 Jul 08 12:07PM Thread Closed

It does sound like Mor.

Whoever it is, obviously they missed the point that WNV is a very real disease around the globe.  

re: West Nile Virus  unknown  2 Jul 08 12:42PM Thread Closed

Well we must agree with Isabelle that WNV is a very real disease, though more of a threat to crows it would appear than humans.
Every species has its cross to bear in nature’s equalization.

There is no imminent threat in the British Isles due to the very isolated cases of mosquitoes breeding in the UK. Also, our crows unlike their American cousins are rather solitary birds; it is the rook a close cousin to the crow, which is the more gregarious of the two and would be under threat if such a threat existed.

Like malaria the virus of WNV is carried in the blood of the mosquito, spraying the breeding grounds and ponds of the mosquito is the most effective combat.

re: West Nile Virus  unknown  2 Jul 08 12:47PM Thread Closed

Yep, there's absolutely no doubt about it, Mor is back!

Bad grammatical syntax and all!

> Well we must agree with Isabelle that WNV is a very real disease,
> though more of a threat to crows it would appear than humans.
> Every species has its cross to bear in nature’s equalization.
>
> There is no imminent threat in the British Isles due to the very
> isolated cases of mosquitoes breeding in the UK. Also, our crows
> unlike their American cousins are rather solitary birds; it is the
> rook a close cousin to the crow, which is the more gregarious of the
> two and would be under threat if such a threat existed.
>
> Like malaria the virus of WNV is carried in the blood of the mosquito,
> spraying the breeding grounds and ponds of the mosquito is the most
> effective combat.

re: West Nile Virus  larrylark  3 Jul 08 12:48AM Thread Closed

> > I second Larry the king of England Lark's comments, Mong.
>
> What depths of depredation will a writer sink too, in order secure a
> kind word on their work?
> There is not a lot activity on this site lately. Where have all the
> good poets gone?
>
> Let us all tell mongrol how wonderful he is; he is bound to believe
> it.
>
> He and Isabelle can twitter on through the night, about their crow
> collecting experiences.

And you unknown can continue to crow on and on

Larry great tit Lark

re: West Nile Virus  unknown  3 Jul 08 1:27PM Thread Closed

why worry about possible epidemics

we are only a tiny squeak from the latest wind passed from the ass of time

re: West Nile Virus  Isabelle5  7 Jul 08 12:52PM Thread Closed

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

Oh, my gosh, that's great!

imc

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