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Warning Newsflash

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Deanna

Deanna Report 19 Jan 2005 17:59

My son and pals are already infected, its not a pretty sight. Take heed! Deanna x

Christine2

Christine2 Report 19 Jan 2005 16:33

Duly noted - thanks for the warning Ann :))))))))))

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Jan 2005 16:29

NEWSFLASH!! > > > > URGENT VIRUS NOTICE > > > > There is a dangerous virus being passed electronically, orally and by > > hand. > > > > This virus is called WORK. > > > > If you receive WORK from any of your colleagues, your boss or anyone > > else via any means DO NOT TOUCH IT. This virus will wipe out your > > private life completely. > > > > If you should come into contact with WORK put your jacket on and take > > 2 good friends to the nearest pub. > > > > Purchase the antidote known as WINE. The quickest acting is called > > CHARDONNAY but this is only available for those who can afford it, the > > > NHS equivalent is BLUE NUN. > > > > Take the antidote repeatedly until WORK has been completely eliminated > > > from your system. > > > > Forward this warning to 5 friends. > > > > If you do not have 5 friends you have already been infected and WORK > > is controlling your life. > > > > This virus is DEADLY. > > > > Update 03-01-05: after extensive testing it has been concluded that > > BEER may be substituted for WINE but may require a more generous > > application. Ann glos > >