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I did not know that the 1918 Spanish Flu appeared briefly in the spring, seemed to die out, but then a more lethal strain appeared in the fall. also,
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zork
Apr 28 '09, 11:38
it also killed people in their prime at a higher rate than most flu's.
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you need to read my links regarding this
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 28, 11:40
and it probably originated at a US army base. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 28, 11:39
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Project Blue -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 28, 11:46
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I almost made this joke. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 28, 11:44
or India :)
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 28, 11:41
Fort Dix. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 28, 11:40
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