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Message 21301 - Posted: 4 May 2009, 21:52:58 UTC - in response to Message 21284.  

Shurrup and keep clicking that button...

It's not working :( MY PC is workshy.

Pig flu has made it to one of the local schools Another school shuts as UK swine flu toll rises

I'm not looking forward to catching the flu..I am hoping that working in a school means that I have been exposed to almost every virus going at some point or another and my immune system is as highly trained as an SAS soldier. Fingers crossed.

*Goes to make a cup of echinacea tea*
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Message 21303 - Posted: 4 May 2009, 22:27:37 UTC - in response to Message 21301.  

Shurrup and keep clicking that button...

It's not working :( MY PC is workshy.

Pig flu has made it to one of the local schools Another school shuts as UK swine flu toll rises

I'm not looking forward to catching the flu..I am hoping that working in a school means that I have been exposed to almost every virus going at some point or another and my immune system is as highly trained as an SAS soldier. Fingers crossed.

*Goes to make a cup of echinacea tea*

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Just watching the news, it does seem that we are supposed to be in a state of perpetual fear.


  • Pakistan 'Cruicible of Terror' (OMG! OMG!..we're all gonna be killed by terrorists OMG!)
  • Swine flu (OMG! OMG! we're gonna die! We're gonna die!!)
  • Recession (ARRRRGH..we're all gonna lose our jobs and DIE!)
  • Terrorists are going to hack the olympics (OMG! OMG! The computers are gonna DIE!)



Does anyone else get tired of the hysteria?



Be careful what what you laugh off as hysteria. Swine flu strain #2 might well have you taking it seriously, even if the current victims don't.


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Message 21304 - Posted: 4 May 2009, 23:10:11 UTC - in response to Message 21301.  

Shurrup and keep clicking that button...

It's not working :( MY PC is workshy.

Yes it is - you clicked it 18:28:42 UTC today!

Pig flu has made it to one of the local schools Another school shuts as UK swine flu toll rises

Wow - not seen that, been busy this weekend. No visit to Crystal Palace for me for a couple weeks, then.

I'm not looking forward to catching the flu..I am hoping that working in a school means that I have been exposed to almost every virus going at some point or another and my immune system is as highly trained as an SAS soldier. Fingers crossed.

I heard its boys age about 5-15 that spread viruses most - wipe runny nose on back of hand, then climb all over everything...
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Message 21314 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 2:49:40 UTC - in response to Message 21304.  

We have had several schools close here as well with three confirmed cases.
Also no work for me in the last 24 hours. Keep getting no work available.



What you do today you will have to live with tonight
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Message 21320 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 8:17:37 UTC - in response to Message 21304.  


I heard its boys age about 5-15 that spread viruses most - wipe runny nose on back of hand, then climb all over everything...

I have two of those at home and teach a whole load more. I don't really stand a chance do I? :D

I've heard the virus is no worse than the usual winter flu. So unpleasant, but not the end of the world.
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Message 21321 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 8:21:02 UTC - in response to Message 21320.  

I've heard the virus is no worse than the usual winter flu. So unpleasant, but not the end of the world.

Only for those who die of flu.


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Message 21323 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 9:07:27 UTC

I've heard the virus is no worse than the usual winter flu. So unpleasant, but not the end of the world.


Headmaster Dr Colin Diggory said: "We are told by the Health Protection Agency that the affected pupils are responding well to the Tamiflu treatment and that they are recovering well."


I think it's wise to have the precautions that are being taken. The elderly and others with weak immune systems are more at risk, and will be especially so if any new versions of it appear. So far it appears containable and treatable, let's hope it stays that way. We have 4000 students registered at our College, I'll find out later today what if anything we are doing.
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Message 21357 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 19:16:36 UTC
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Its a known fact that those who worry too much get more often ill
than those who belive they will stay well. The best way to stay
away of flu is as always; Wash your hands and keep smiling. And
sing a little song as well.. ;-))

What I mean to say is; Normal precautions is not to hide away, close the
doors and stay away from the world.. We always do as best we can to
stay away from those kind of infectious illnesses, but we can not
be 100 % sure. So we live our life as pr normal, and fight the illnesses
if we get them. Until then, we should enjoy the days, instead of taking
in all the negative tellings in all channels. And if others get sick we
cant Make them well again by our own worry. But helping them out whilst
they are ill can make a difference no matter what.

So no. I do not worry about any swine flu, or any other flu. If so, its only
as to get the illness weeks and months before i actually get it.. If i get it.
Why should I worry..... And why should you... ?
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Message 21363 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 19:46:05 UTC

Well said Moon, flu is an unfortunate part of life. No need for all this panic and fear.
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Message 21365 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 20:17:06 UTC - in response to Message 21321.  

I've heard the virus is no worse than the usual winter flu. So unpleasant, but not the end of the world.

Only for those who die of flu.

Which would be a far happier way of going than e.g. being struck by a bus then dying of shame in hospital for being discovered wearing unsatisfactory underclothing.
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Message 21367 - Posted: 5 May 2009, 20:42:53 UTC

Its a known fact that those who worry too much get more often ill
than those who belive they will stay well.


Well said Moon, flu is an unfortunate part of life. No need for all this panic and fear.


Excuse me ladies, I'm not worrying, or panicking, nor indeed fearing. I was simply commenting that it would seem a sensible way forward in view of the NHO warnings, to take certain precautions. The press scaremongering is another matter.....
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Message 21451 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 0:20:33 UTC - in response to Message 21365.  

I've heard the virus is no worse than the usual winter flu. So unpleasant, but not the end of the world.

Only for those who die of flu.

Which would be a far happier way of going than e.g. being struck by a bus then dying of shame in hospital for being discovered wearing unsatisfactory underclothing.


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Message 21466 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 3:04:13 UTC - in response to Message 21451.  

I've heard the virus is no worse than the usual winter flu. So unpleasant, but not the end of the world.

Only for those who die of flu.

Which would be a far happier way of going than e.g. being struck by a bus then dying of shame in hospital for being discovered wearing unsatisfactory underclothing.


I think all nations have a certain horror, thats the Brit one.
The American one I can think of would be eating spinach and the discovering a tiny bit left in the mouth was causing a Blemished Smile.
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Message 21470 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 5:34:20 UTC - in response to Message 21466.  

I've heard the virus is no worse than the usual winter flu. So unpleasant, but not the end of the world.

Only for those who die of flu.

Which would be a far happier way of going than e.g. being struck by a bus then dying of shame in hospital for being discovered wearing unsatisfactory underclothing.


I think all nations have a certain horror, thats the Brit one.
The American one I can think of would be eating spinach and the discovering a tiny bit left in the mouth was causing a Blemished Smile.

And yet that never bothered Popeye.
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Message 21482 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 11:20:36 UTC

i LOVE spinach...It has the same effect of me that it has on Popeye.
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Message 21497 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 12:14:38 UTC - in response to Message 21482.  

i LOVE spinach...It has the same effect of me that it has on Popeye.

Me too. When I was a kid I'd eat it right out of the can.... cold, hot... it didn't matter to me.
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Message 21499 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 12:52:19 UTC - in response to Message 21497.  

i LOVE spinach...It has the same effect of me that it has on Popeye.

Me too. When I was a kid I'd eat it right out of the can.... cold, hot... it didn't matter to me.


Tried a Spinach Soufle last week for the first time in probly 20 years...really really good. Hopefully Suz will make it again-maybe for my 40th birthday Sunday (we're going out to dinner Saturday night).

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Message 21500 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 12:53:40 UTC - in response to Message 21499.  

i LOVE spinach...It has the same effect of me that it has on Popeye.

Me too. When I was a kid I'd eat it right out of the can.... cold, hot... it didn't matter to me.


Tried a Spinach Soufle last week for the first time in probly 20 years...really really good. Hopefully Suz will make it again-maybe for my 40th birthday Sunday (we're going out to dinner Saturday night).

I've had that too...It was truly delicious.
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Message 21524 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 16:36:42 UTC - in response to Message 21482.  

i LOVE spinach...It has the same effect of me that it has on Popeye.

I love spinach too. I've put on a few pounds in the last year so my figure is now a little less like Olive Oyl's though. (Ahh..the curse of those Staff room cakes and cookies.)
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Message 21530 - Posted: 7 May 2009, 18:23:59 UTC

I've put on a few pounds in the last year so my figure is now a little less like Olive Oyl's though.


It wasn't that long ago that I met you and your boys face to face. I would judge that you are still pretty trim young lady. Mind you, staff room cakes and biccys don't help any, I have to agree!
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