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To: TobagoJack who wrote (1495)10/24/2005 1:31:35 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217862
 
Britain: Bird Flu killed a parrot in quarantine is the deadly H5N1 strain. Scientists determined that the parrot, imported from South America..."

news.yahoo.com

Watch out for this news: "A crow flying around a building in London was caged and then shoot 8 times in the head. Police say the crow was yellow and blue, was sneezing constantly and had an aspirin in his pocket.

London police mistaken it for a parrot with "the deadly H5N1 strain that has plagued Asia and recently spread to Europe."

South Americans are fuming and demanding action: Crows are black. Birds don't sneeze neither have pockets.

The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs says the officers act lawfully and will continue shooting birds acting suspiciously.

The Storks -those birds who delivers babies and all diverting to France since they would be very suspicious over flying houses carring supspicious load.

Asian birds -who are now blamed for everything that goes wrong in the world- promise to retaliate: they will overfly Downing Street and will shit on top of Tony Blair because of his support for the Iraq war.

In the US Bush says: "This administration will do the utmost to protect the turkeys the birds part of the American culture and that the supply of turkeys for coming Thanks Giving will be garanteed and I'm asking Congress for USD10 billion for protecting our borders against crows and parrots."


Boy, this is war!!! Those birds can do nasty things, has anyone seen the classic Alfred Hitchcock film “The Birds”?