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damn it was quite funny.

 

It was a spoof of teh YMCA with the corus going

 

Its fun to clean up the M-R-S-A

 

quite funny caused a bit of a stir north of the boarder

 

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just read this!!!!!!!

i had skin mrsa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11:thumbsdown:

not something to take lightly, it ate **** loads of my skin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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its a viral type bacteria i think that eats away at the body, basically i got a cut and it didnt heal jst got bigger and deeper and everytime i got a small cut/graze it got bigger and deeper, so in affect with no treatment it would eat all the skin off!!! very strong tablets for a long time got rid of it!

its rife here in the uk hospitals!!

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There is a whole thread on UKTC which is a very interesting read. Though it mainly concentrated on whose fault the mis-identification of the tree was.

 

The Laquer tree has been re-classified once (maybe twice). It is now Toxicodendron vernicifluum, I think its name previously was Rhus verniciflua. However I could have got these mixed up, I believe it depends which book you look in.

 

http://www.henriettesherbal.com/pictures/p14/pages/toxicodendron-vernicifluum-1.htm

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