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Old 14-07-2009, 01:48 PM #1
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Default What does chickenpox have to do with chickens??

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Maybe it came from chickens
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could be lol
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These threads get worse and worse.
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the specks that appear looked as though the skin was pecked by chickens;
- the disease was named after chick peas, from a supposed similarity in size of the seed to the lesions;
- the term reflects a corruption of the Old English word giccin, which meant itching.
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idk I think its just like an ancient thing with chickens
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the specks that appear looked as though the skin was pecked by chickens;
- the disease was named after chick peas, from a supposed similarity in size of the seed to the lesions;
- the term reflects a corruption of the Old English word giccin, which meant itching.
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the specks that appear looked as though the skin was pecked by chickens;
- the disease was named after chick peas, from a supposed similarity in size of the seed to the lesions;
- the term reflects a corruption of the Old English word giccin, which meant itching.
marc you're like rly smart
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the specks that appear looked as though the skin was pecked by chickens;
- the disease was named after chick peas, from a supposed similarity in size of the seed to the lesions;
- the term reflects a corruption of the Old English word giccin, which meant itching.
marc you're like rly smart
Smart enough to use Wikipedia.
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more like goosepimples
must be on the chicken skin
looks like spots
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These threads get worse and worse.
Look, seriously.
I dont see you posting any good threads.
So, dont insult good threads.
I wanted to know this.
If you didnt wanna know, why did you click on it?
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