51 (edited by Obi1r 2009-04-28 11:54:39)

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Starborough wrote:

I am seeking contact with a mexican pig for a risky make-out session in mud. Boar-backing stylee.

My friend Alejandro tranquilized a nice and heary one for you:
http://www.davickservices.com/Monster%2 … labama.jpg

Strictly Rockaas

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Thanks, but I like it when they resist a little during the session..

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http://www.abload.de/img/fluxs3e.jpg

-_-

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Starborough wrote:

I am seeking contact with a mexican pig for a risky make-out session in mud. Boar-backing stylee.

I always knew it...

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http://www.geenstijl.nl/archives/images/swineflu.jpg

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The canadians again?

I'd like to defend the pigs by telling the veggie-guys in here that, actually a potato is so poisonous that if it had been descovered today it'd been listed to be just as dangerous as a fly agaric (as in the red, dotted mushroom).
I wonder when we're gonna hear anything about that. -We've had eggs, pigs, cows, birds and even carrots - when do we get to hate the potato?

Anyway - i stick up for this guy! He's the man!

Starborough wrote:

I am seeking contact with a mexican pig for a risky make-out session in mud. Boar-backing stylee.

send details, when it's done...

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Love to read your reations when this hits closer to home.

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its kinda home. only few 100km away.

59 (edited by xebeche 2009-04-28 18:43:56)

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S.T.E.N.T.E.C. wrote:

its kinda home. only few 100km away.

what 2 tourist that came back from easter vacation from Mexico?

60 (edited by dirtieblonde 2009-04-28 21:26:32)

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Actually, vegetarianism, or at least the ending of factory farms, would help. The cause may have been from water contamination from a nearby pig factory farm in Mexico. To think one dirty factory farm could cause a global pandemic is literally some pretty scary shit.

http://www.mnn.com/technology/research- … u-epidemic

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/st … _polluters

Lay off the carnitas!

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"H1N1 and H3N2 swine flu viruses are endemic among pig populations in the United States and something that the industry deals with routinely."

62 (edited by dirtieblonde 2009-04-28 21:45:26)

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This article goes to even more scientific depth.

http://www.grist.org/article/2009-04-28 … eld-swine/

I truly hope that the end of factory farming is near. If not, we will have to wait until even deadlier pandemics occur.

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Our voracious appetite for dead flesh catches up to us in every direction , airborn with this virus and our seas with pfiesteria
http://www.pfiesteria.seagrant.org/
How sweet does your meat smell now !

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http://www.mvrdv.nl/#/projects/urbanism/181pigcity

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pig city looks beautiful

66 (edited by cebteq 2009-04-29 01:20:02)

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this makes my imagination run wild

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man, i came down with a regular dose of flu yesterday and got kicked out of work in case it was swine related.
i did get a bit worried though when my temperature went through the roof and was too weak to walk.
after a long night of feverish dreams i think i am getting better

keep hackney crap

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i predict this will be huge. it spreads as easy as normal influenza but is deadly = people will die in the millions

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i hope this doesnt come near malta =/
i dont wanna die because of some pig infection lol

70 (edited by herman13 2009-04-29 10:03:02)

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ohohohohoh
(gregorian chants)

the bell tolls
the swine flu has struck
diseased eyes roll upwards
as if knowing which direction their souls will travel
(bring out your dead)
a woman in black cries
as the deathly procession passes by
and monks moan en masse

ohohohohohoh
(gregorian chants)

the yet clean peasant pounds upon the castle door
for it is safer inside the walls
their knocking pounds a dull tone across the quiet, deserted courtyard
the bodies of unfortuates bloat in the hot sun outside the castle walls
and ones ignorant of all facts plunder the diseased corpses for remaining riches.
(bring out your dead)
and the bell tolls on

a man walks around the castle walls on the outside
the light from his lamp dancing shadows as he moves
he tends the sick
gives comfort to all he can for dying woman and crying man
but he feels it most for the children
(unclean)
tears glisten on his cheek
did man ever deserve this death?
and not all will die, just the poor
for the rich are inside the castle walls
and he knows he could be with them
and they laugh at this fool of a man
through the stone fortress windows
and the bell tolls on

(unclean)
and many deaths and many days later
many tears have been cry cried but in vain
for tears can never erase the pain of death
only time has that talent
his hands are now blistered but this man walks on
the only element of sanity that the people look to him for answers and he answers all
and the bell tolls on inside the castle wall
(bring out your dead)

the dead are now buried and the flu is at its end
life for the people flowers again
they breathe fresh air like they did once before
and there is not a sound from beyond the castle walls
the bell has stopped
and only silence is heard
and the peasants outside wonder what happened within
in their bones they feel something is wrong
the bell has been silent much too long
for many days not one soul has stirred from the stone fortress where the rich people live
no one came and no one went
fear can do many strange things
and even though water ran low
their mouths burnt and bellys caked dry
not one person put a foot outside
no one had that much courage
for they feared the peasants and their world outside
so they played it safe and didn't move
but one by one they perished and died

animals 1967 - the black plague - swine flu update 2009

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heifetz wrote:

i predict this will be huge. it spreads as easy as normal influenza but is deadly = people will die in the millions

I predict this is the solution for the traffic jams in The Netherlands
See? There's a positive side to everything wink

Strictly Rockaas

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after tonight and tomorrow its gonna be big on holland after queensnight/day.
major spreading.....

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Obi1r wrote:
heifetz wrote:

i predict this will be huge. it spreads as easy as normal influenza but is deadly = people will die in the millions

I predict this is the solution for the traffic jams in The Netherlands
See? There's a positive side to everything wink

thats the point - think positive !
all those biiig-event-dumb asses will peg out, club culture will thrive and prosper, ...

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herman13 wrote:

ohohohohoh
(gregorian chants)

the bell tolls
the swine flu has struck
diseased eyes roll upwards
as if knowing which direction their souls will travel
(bring out your dead)
a woman in black cries
as the deathly procession passes by
and monks moan en masse

ohohohohohoh
(gregorian chants)

the yet clean peasant pounds upon the castle door
for it is safer inside the walls
their knocking pounds a dull tone across the quiet, deserted courtyard
the bodies of unfortuates bloat in the hot sun outside the castle walls
and ones ignorant of all facts plunder the diseased corpses for remaining riches.
(bring out your dead)
and the bell tolls on

a man walks around the castle walls on the outside
the light from his lamp dancing shadows as he moves
he tends the sick
gives comfort to all he can for dying woman and crying man
but he feels it most for the children
(unclean)
tears glisten on his cheek
did man ever deserve this death?
and not all will die, just the poor
for the rich are inside the castle walls
and he knows he could be with them
and they laugh at this fool of a man
through the stone fortress windows
and the bell tolls on

(unclean)
and many deaths and many days later
many tears have been cry cried but in vain
for tears can never erase the pain of death
only time has that talent
his hands are now blistered but this man walks on
the only element of sanity that the people look to him for answers and he answers all
and the bell tolls on inside the castle wall
(bring out your dead)

the dead are now buried and the flu is at its end
life for the people flowers again
they breathe fresh air like they did once before
and there is not a sound from beyond the castle walls
the bell has stopped
and only silence is heard
and the peasants outside wonder what happened within
in their bones they feel something is wrong
the bell has been silent much too long
for many days not one soul has stirred from the stone fortress where the rich people live
no one came and no one went
fear can do many strange things
and even though water ran low
their mouths burnt and bellys caked dry
not one person put a foot outside
no one had that much courage
for they feared the peasants and their world outside
so they played it safe and didn't move
but one by one they perished and died

animals 1967 - the black plague - swine flu update 2009

a very nice track, didn't know it yet, thanx

Europa has burned, and will burn again

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heifetz wrote:

i predict this will be huge. it spreads as easy as normal influenza but is deadly = people will die in the millions

heard that they scientists need 6months to develop an antitoxin for every new virus.....well thats in autumn


I hope it won't spread that much,

maybe i am resistant aggainst swine flu viruses,
i remember as i was a young child i went to our neighbor which had pigs and other Viehzeug,
well at that day our neighbor mucked out the cattle shad, i was prying what he did there as children usually do,
and wumm i got a scoop of pig-shit right in my face  mad

Ey Freund Blase, es gibt süßen Brei!