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Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:33 pm to TwelfthMan
I live in Dallas, and am attending the game in Starkville this weekend. You're welcome
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:34 pm to texasaggie08
Make sure to lick every MSU fan you see.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:35 pm to MaroonNation
Did you know who has the Ebola Patent...??/ FIND OUT HERE
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:35 pm to MaroonNation
When's the last time Moo State won anything of significance, you maroon?
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:37 pm to MaroonNation
ebola ain't played nobody
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:39 pm to Nguyening
Their defense is stout though and their offense is deadly.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:42 pm to MaroonNation
If Freeze has even half a brain, he'll confiscate the Nkemdiches' passports. Don't need those guys flying back to Nigeria to see Beverly during Christmas vacation and bringing that crud back to Oxford. 

Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:43 pm to Kcoyote
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Their defense is stout though and their offense is deadly.
ebola only 50% in the red zone
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:44 pm to geauxnavybeatbama
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lol
Ebola reached atlanta before A&M and ole miss

Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:45 pm to Mizz-SEC
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When's the last time Moo State won anything of significance, you maroon?
Good point. Apparently, ESPN thinks it's been at least more than a week ago.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:45 pm to Nguyening
It can't be any less effective against MSU than LSU's offense was.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:46 pm to Kcoyote
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Our healthcare system can handle this easier than it handles flu season.
I'm more concerned about the diseases coming from the immigrants flooding our borders honestly.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:47 pm to Roger Klarvin
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Make sure to lick every MSU fan you see.
Probably well within yalls normal behavior.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:51 pm to Wild Thang
Funny thing that people tend to forget about these new epidemics, SARS, H1N1, Ebola, etc. is that diseases we have known about for decades, sometimes longer kill more people every year than they ever have.
Malaria kills 627,000 people each year
The flu kills between 250,000 and 500,000 people per year and estimated 3,000 in the US alone per year.
Malaria kills 627,000 people each year
The flu kills between 250,000 and 500,000 people per year and estimated 3,000 in the US alone per year.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:55 pm to Kcoyote
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Funny thing that people tend to forget about these new epidemics, SARS, H1N1, Ebola, etc. is that diseases we have known about for decades, sometimes longer kill more people every year than they ever have.
Malaria kills 627,000 people each year
The flu kills between 250,000 and 500,000 people per year and estimated 3,000 in the US alone per year.
All it takes is something we aren't immune to.....
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:55 pm to Roger Klarvin
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You're better off worrying about what you'll do with your future lottery winnings.
I'll tell you what I'm gonna do... 2 chicks at the same time.

Posted on 9/30/14 at 9:00 pm to Kcoyote
Uh, welp, we lived in Dallas, wife, 2 kids
Wanted to see that Bama game, thought we could make it to the half. Have a hotty toddy for me!
Wanted to see that Bama game, thought we could make it to the half. Have a hotty toddy for me!
Posted on 9/30/14 at 9:00 pm to Kcoyote
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Strains don't mean it changes its overall nature. Ebola is an enveloped virus. Meaning it can change rapidly once its inside the host, evading the immune system (its high death rate), but it is not transmitted as easily as non-enveloped viruses. Non-enveloped viruses have a protein coat but no envelope, and are not so easily degraded outside the body.
This is why it is extremely hard for an enveloped virus to suddenly lose its envelope and develop a protein coat to become nonenveloped. It would be like asking you to spontaneously grow another stomach because you ate too much.
all this is assuming the mutations are occurring in a natural state unmolested. now entertain your conspiratorial side for a second and ask yourself what if this very mutation were helped along in a lab at, say, Ft Detrick.
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