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From: Done, gone.9/23/2006 7:20:12 AM
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Rabies warning is issued

Saturday, September 23, 2006



CYBERSPACE -- Silicon Investor Health Department officials on Friday suggested that anyone who may have come in contact with Overvalued Stocks : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, may have been exposed to a carrier that has tested positive for rabies.

The carrier that tested positive for rabies is known as rrufff, ruffy, ruffles, and ruffypoo, among names fit to print. The illness, in what seems to be a 3-year-old, was first detected ages ago but only lately have the symptoms become acute, as opposed to cute. Be prepared for very boring but repeat attacks full of sound and fury signifying nothing but hot air. For an example, see the response to this warning.

Rabies is a viral illness that is almost always fatal in humans once symptoms occur. People can be infected with the rabies virus if they are bitten or exposed to the saliva of a carrier that has the disease. A post-exposure shot can prevent rabies from developing. So have a shot, or at least a beer.

For more information, visit the Silicon Investor Health Department Web site at sihealth.gov.
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