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Old 08-07-2001, 07:03 AM   #3
JohnR
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Wow - you're an outdoorsman too, eh? An honest to God, wood choppin', raycoon huntin', tent totin' outdoorsman - wow... :P ...And what would you know about women? You chase them as much as you go fishing?

Seriously, this is something to be concerned about - think 100% Bens repellent - just don't plan any kids until 2 months after the skeeter season... Two things I've noticed (and read) - there have been numerous birds found all over southern New England but not much talk aobut those that may have contracted the disease. Second, the talk that has happened about those that have contracted West Nile indicates that it is losing some of it's punch and that otherwise healthy 90% of society may only suffer some simptoms without any real risk of serious illness. The exception being the very young and the elderly. Personally - I try to keep my son indoors because we have mucho mosquitos outside...

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