Don't worry, be happy.
It's a dangerous world, and then you die ...laughing?
[if you live long enough]

  BSE is like the cannibals laughing sickness [exactly the same disease?]
and comes from eating nerve and brain tissue of infected animals.
 That means it's a carnivour and omnivours disease.
 Modern farming has seen fit to feed cattle with animal byproducts.
But then.
 BSE/CJD/kuru/scrapie  has also been found in deer and elk in the USA.
 Last I looked, deer and elk weren't exactly hunters.
 Could it be that modern humanitarian efforts have seen fit to feed deer
and elk modern cattle feed?
 There are many feeding programs in the country, one such is the Boy Scouts
"mission" in Jackson Hole WY.

 On the other hand, a deer could be grazing on grass where a carnivour
died and prions are pretty hardy.

 Anyhow
Don't eat any laughing pigs or spastic grass.

..interesting read...

http://home.earthlink.net/~astrology/udder.htm

"If there are coherent universes contained inside coherent universes,
microcosms above and below, why can't germs have feelings and aspirations?
As germs go, this one was a bug with imagination. It wasn't interested in
crawling on the savannah of Papua, in some blade of grass, It wanted 'the
big time,' so it waited until a chipmunk ate the grass, the aborigine ate
the chipmunk then the germ tap-danced up the poor man's brain stem to the
man's brain, eating holes in his gray matter until the cerebrum resembled a
big, gray sponge and the host became spastic, mindless and started
laughing, as mindless people everywhere do, only this fellow would laugh
himself to death and then, as if to 'get' the joke, his children ate his
brain."

..ever notice how itchy your eyes get when someone sneezes?

Ode


At 11:01 AM 11/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
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>"oldgl...@bigcountry.net" wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Are you talking about prions, as in BSE?  Are you saying they are in pork?
>> Just curious.
>>
>
>I am not aware of pork ever having any prion problems.  I think the
problem is
>that pigs are carnivorous and thus know how to deal with this type of thing,
>but cows are herbivores and never ate meat, so they are very susceptible.
>Humans are omnivorous, and are less susceptible than cows, but still somewhat
>susceptible.  Interestingly due to BSE neither my wife nor I will eat beef,
>but we do eat pork.
>
>Marshall
>
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