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Slickwater
So my parrot was about 40 years old and the thing looked like it was in
agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
loosing a ton of feathers. Upon inspecting the clumps of feathers that were
falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the parrots
back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the damn thing and sawed
his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive
amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my
arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound as
a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put
that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.
Thank you.

-Jimmy Logan
Anonny Moose
Dear Jimmy,
You are doomed.
Best of luck.
Karen


"Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...
> So my parrot was about 40 years old and the thing looked like it was in
> agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
> loosing a ton of feathers. Upon inspecting the clumps of feathers that

were
> falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the parrots
> back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
> pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the damn thing and sawed
> his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive
> amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my
> arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound as
> a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
> risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
> jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put
> that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
> anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.
> Thank you.
>
> -Jimmy Logan



Debbie Krug

"Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...
> So my parrot was about 40 years old and the thing looked like it was in
> agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
> loosing a ton of feathers. Upon inspecting the clumps of feathers that

were
> falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the parrots
> back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
> pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the damn thing and sawed
> his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive
> amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my
> arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound as
> a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
> risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
> jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put
> that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
> anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.
> Thank you.
>
> -Jimmy Logan


Yes you need to be worried. There are some terrible diseases you have been
exposed to. Since you got blood all over you I would be worried about
Psittacine rtroaga****is hemolitic idiopothym. Your family has been exposed
to that along with Congenital moronic hemoglobinuria. Good luck. You need
it.


Cindy Eddy

"Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...
> So my parrot was about 40 years old and the thing looked like it was in
> agony.


No doubt induced by living 40 years with a complete idiot.

>It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
> loosing a ton of feathers. Upon inspecting the clumps of feathers that

were
> falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the parrots
> back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
> pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the damn thing and sawed
> his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive
> amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my
> arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound as
> a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
> risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
> jeopardize my life.


Hopefully :)

>You may think I am heartless, but I really put
> that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
> anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.


Maybe you should saw your own head off.

> Thank you.
>
> -Jimmy Logan



James Mayer
On 2 Jun 2004 11:05:58 -0700, compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com
(Slickwater) wrote:

>So my parrot was about 40 years old and the thing looked like it was in
>agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
>loosing a ton of feathers. Upon inspecting the clumps of feathers that were
>falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the parrots
>back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
>pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the damn thing and sawed
>his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive
>amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my
>arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound as
>a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
>risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
>jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put
>that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
>anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.
>Thank you.
>
>-Jimmy Logan


If the foo ****s, wear it.



waitingforgodot@samuel.beckett
On 2 Jun 2004 11:05:58 -0700, compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com
(Slickwater) wrote:

><(((*> What I want to know is if I am at
><(((*> risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
><(((*> jeopardize my life.


I hope so.

Oh, I dearly hope so.

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada
Starlight
On 2 Jun 2004 11:05:58 -0700, compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com
(Slickwater) wrote:

> You may think I am heartless, but I really put
>that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
>anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.
>Thank you.
>


Make sure your will and living will are up to date. Decide on
cremation or burial, and pre-pay to save your family the hassle of
making those arrangements. Pray your death is nowhere near as
painful as that of your poor bird.
Idiot or troll? Hmmmm
Dreamspinner3
This idiot posted a similar in one of the dog-related newsgroups I
frequent--except the creature he killed was his cat. This is a troll,
folks, pure and simple.
-----
Kim/Dreamspinner3
Visit My Homepage: http://members.tripod.com/dreamspinner3/
James

"Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...

> agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and


That's the give away right there. Not to mention that I've seen it with
different animals in several other pet groups.

--
James


Vebjorn Ljosa
* compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com (Slickwater)
| So my parrot was about 40 years old and the thing looked like it was in
| agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
| loosing a ton of feathers. Upon inspecting the clumps of feathers that were
| falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the parrots
| back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
| pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the damn thing and sawed
| his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive
| amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my
| arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound as
| a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
| risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
| jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put
| that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
| anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.

Do not feed the trolls.

Vebjorn
Slickwater
"James" <yes, I am me> wrote in message news:<6556360c1d463e32e366dec1fd5f5991@news.teranews.com>...
> "Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...
>
> > agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and

>
> That's the give away right there. Not to mention that I've seen it with
> different animals in several other pet groups.



Please, I'm not a troll, and I deeply regret what i've done. I can
still hear the bird shreek in excrutiating pain in my dreams at night.
PLease help me.

-Jimmy
good golly miss Molly

"Dreamspinner3" <dreamspinner3@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:6i4tb0tnbt50lnoqshuhvnobqh932sb3cu@4ax.com...
> This idiot posted a similar in one of the dog-related newsgroups I
> frequent--except the creature he killed was his cat. This is a troll,
> folks, pure and simple.

No ****? :0)


James

"Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "James" <yes, I am me> wrote in message

news:<6556360c1d463e32e366dec1fd5f5991@news.teranews.com>...
> > "Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...
> >
> > > agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and

> >
> > That's the give away right there. Not to mention that I've seen it with
> > different animals in several other pet groups.

>
>
> Please, I'm not a troll, and I deeply regret what i've done. I can
> still hear the bird shreek in excrutiating pain in my dreams at night.
> PLease help me.
>
> -Jimmy


I found yet another one of your posts. It seems that all of your pets had
the same illness and treatment. You must have transmited the disease to
your pets through sexual contact.

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So my iguana was about 50 years old and the thing looked like it was in
agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
loosing a ton of scales. Upon inspecting the scales that were
falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the iguanas
back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the mangy thing and sawed
his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive
amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my
arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound as
a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
risk of contracting any illness from the iguanas blood that could
jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put
that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows
anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.
Thank you.

-Jimmy Logan


John C

"Starlight" <homehealth_rnDELETE@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:s8usb01b3mm4gjuvadfcnt3s3f9p1f0h4u@4ax.com...
> On 2 Jun 2004 11:05:58 -0700, compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com
> (Slickwater) wrote:
> Pray your death is nowhere near as
> painful as that of your poor bird.


Naaa. I hope it is.

> Idiot or troll? Hmmmm


Both.


waitingforgodot@samuel.beckett
On 3 Jun 2004 06:54:46 -0700, compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com
(Slickwater) wrote:

><(((*> "James" <yes, I am me> wrote in message news:<6556360c1d463e32e366dec1fd5f5991@news.teranews.com>...
><(((*> > "Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
><(((*> > news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...
><(((*> >
><(((*> > > agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
><(((*> >
><(((*> > That's the give away right there. Not to mention that I've seen it with
><(((*> > different animals in several other pet groups.
><(((*>
><(((*>
><(((*> Please, I'm not a troll, and I deeply regret what i've done. I can
><(((*> still hear the bird shreek in excrutiating pain in my dreams at night.
><(((*> PLease help me.


I can't bear hearing your shrieks of excruciating pain, so come
on over here and I'll put you out of your misery with this
handy-dandy baseball bat.

Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada
LadyTech

"Slickwater" <compoundfracture2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e6eb0822.0406021005.1291513d@posting.google.com...
| So my parrot was about 40 years old and the thing looked like it was
in
| agony. It has been reported to be walking sideways lately and
| loosing a ton of feathers. Upon inspecting the clumps of feathers
that were
| falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the
parrots
| back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a
| pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the damn thing and sawed
| his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the
massive
| amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on
my
| arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing wound
as
| a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at
| risk of contracting any illness from the parrots blood that could
| jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put
| that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone
knows
| anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do.
| Thank you.
|
| -Jimmy Logan

Now go away troll.... Sick *******!




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