September 9, 200421 yr from cbc news BANGKOK - An 18-year-old Thai man who sucked the blood out of roosters injured in cockfights is the first human casualty of bird flu since the disease made a comeback in Asia in July. Health ministry tests confirmed that the man's death in the Prachinburi province of Thailand was caused by the H5N1 bird flu virus. A Public Health Ministry spokesperson said the practice of sucking out the fluids of roosters injured during fighting is a common practice in the sport. An official with the World Health Organization said it was only a matter of time before a human became infected because the virus has been circulating in the birds. Nine people in Thailand and a total of 28 people in Asia have died from the bird flu this year Three people in Vietnam died when the disease re-emerged in July. Authorities were forced to kill tens of millions of birds after the first outbreak in January. Nearly 300,000 birds have been slaughtered since early July in Thailand. www.cbc.ca http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/200..._flu040909.html
September 9, 200421 yr Author A Public Health Ministry spokesperson said the practice of sucking out the fluids of roosters injured during fighting is a common practice in the sport. What!?!
September 9, 200421 yr WHAT? No "cock sucker" comments yet???? Fine, allow me: Well, that's what that cock sucker GETS for sucking cocks!!!
September 9, 200421 yr BANGKOK - An 18-year-old Thai man who sucked the blood out of roosters injured in cockfights is the first human casualty of bird flu since the disease made a comeback in Asia in July. Health ministry tests confirmed that the man's death in the Prachinburi province of Thailand was caused by the H5N1 bird flu virus. A Public Health Ministry spokesperson said the practice of sucking out the fluids of roosters injured during fighting is a common practice in the sport. An official with the World Health Organization said it was only a matter of time before a human became infected because the virus has been circulating in the birds. Nine people in Thailand and a total of 28 people in Asia have died from the bird flu this year Three people in Vietnam died when the disease re-emerged in July. Authorities were forced to kill tens of millions of birds after the first outbreak in January. Nearly 300,000 birds have been slaughtered since early July in Thailand. WHAT? No "cock sucker" comments yet???? Fine, allow me: Well, that's what that cock sucker GETS for sucking cocks!!! :headshake . ..............................
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