Sunday, April 26, 2009

Spring Break Flu

"Some of the school's students had visited Mexico on a spring break trip two weeks ago." So, I was thinking that's how it moved all the way from Mexico to the upper northern US. (like Texas is too close to count it different from Mexico*). Maybe the other states had people who visited Mexico, too. Seriously, nobody mentioned these dumb-butts brought it via Spring Break. I was so thinking that. So, is it Mexican food poisons, manifesting itself very late, or are half the people carriers. See, I heard that is true about some diseases. Like, you never get the disease or a symptom, but you pass it along just like you had it. That wouldn't realized you should be quarented, but you should have been. But, see, is it the ideas that spent spring break there getting sick (like the alcohol keeping it at bay was stopped/they didn't sleep to over study) or is it their fellow students who had nothing to do with Mexico & just got stuck going to a school with the drinkers. Maybe they brought souvenirs. So, to me, it is still only Mexico*:). I like your thoughts:)

*thought from earlier: if someone says that a flu or something has moved out of Mexico into US territory, and all they are talking about is CA or TX or a southern state, that is seriously only across the border, and to me, it still only in Mexico.

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