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<blockquote data-quote="bunty" data-source="post: 90165" data-attributes="member: 11638"><p>From experience (not with piggy flu), a spell at home is really very good if you have a healthy (lol) interest in car insurance, debt agencies and house buying.</p><p></p><p>I had flu at 14 and as i remember, it was all i could do to blink without causing my head to feel it would explode, so the accounts of this virus i've read tend to suggest that the majority of victims to it get off lightly, with a raised temperature and slight aches.</p><p></p><p>Our Colonel has a cold and we all viewed him suspiciously this morning but shrugged and carried on regardless. I think the motto is Keep Calm and Carry On, isnt it?</p><p></p><p>bunty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunty, post: 90165, member: 11638"] From experience (not with piggy flu), a spell at home is really very good if you have a healthy (lol) interest in car insurance, debt agencies and house buying. I had flu at 14 and as i remember, it was all i could do to blink without causing my head to feel it would explode, so the accounts of this virus i've read tend to suggest that the majority of victims to it get off lightly, with a raised temperature and slight aches. Our Colonel has a cold and we all viewed him suspiciously this morning but shrugged and carried on regardless. I think the motto is Keep Calm and Carry On, isnt it? bunty [/QUOTE]
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