[Histonet] ***News Flash*** OT

Ingles Claire CIngles <@t> uwhealth.org
Tue Jun 12 18:20:17 CDT 2012


Not to TRY to offend anyone who actually has Leprosy, but "Wierd Al" Yankovic has a song titled "Party at the Leper Colony". The puns are really groaners. Almost makes me wish I had the disease so my ears would fall off... :) I'll find my copy (yes I am a big "Wierd Al" fan) if anyone is actually interested in hearing it. 
He also has a song called "I Love my Pancreas" set to the beat of Beach Boys type music. There is another medical one but I can't recall it right now.
Claire

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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Joe Nocito
Sent: Tue 6/12/2012 4:33 PM
To: 'Kim Donadio'; 'Jay Lundgren'; 'histonet'
Subject: RE: [Histonet] ***News Flash***



My question is "are they being found with empty Lonestar beer cans. Inside
joke. Years ago in Texas, Lonestar Beer was running commercials with
armadillos running across the street carrying Lonestar Beer. See, down here
in Texas, armadillos are usually found as road kill. The commercials had
them belly up holding a Lonestar Beer bottle. I used to have a stuffed one
in my truck. Only in Texas!!!

JTT

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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Kim Donadio
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 4:24 PM
To: Jay Lundgren; histonet
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Epidemic update*******
 
Seems the Critters have been tracked back to south florida. Witnesses have
described multiple critters on the sides of highways feet pointing up< small
children assumed the critters had passed from a heart attack>. No injuries
have been reported but one arrest was made. One man was caught surgically
removing the brain from one such critter. Homeland security has been
notified. Stay tuned for further details.


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 From: Jay Lundgren <jaylundgren <@t> gmail.com>
To: histonet <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:14 PM
Subject: [Histonet] ***News Flash***
 
BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

     Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda,
Silver Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo
sightings.  The armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions
and missing several toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are
native to the south-central and southeastern United States and are
not normally found in Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported,
authorities are urging residents not to approach any armadillos they might
encounter.
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