No.  Serious.  I wonder what parasites, amoebae, whatever I have.  And glad
to still be kick in'!

On Thursday, December 6, 2012, Logan McNatt wrote:

>
> On 12/6/2012 8:11 PM, Linda Palit wrote: Seen lots of these bugs. In my SA
> house and all over south Texas they ate around. It is a dangerous world.
>
> Yeah Linda, I have too, even growing up in north central Texas
> (Brownwood).  But I never found the ones up here crawling on me at night or
> biting me, nor saw them commonly in caves.  And the ones in Central America
> are on steroids compared to those up here in terms of size and blood lust.
> It's not just the bugs you see, but the parasites you don't see.  According
> to what Barb initially told me, and what the CDC site says right now:  ". .
> .the parasite *Trypanosoma cruzi*, which is transmitted to animals and
> people by insect vectors and is found only in the Americas (mainly, in
> rural areas of Latin America where poverty is widespread).  Yeah, "it is a
> dangerous world".  You can get "pooh-poohed" anywhere, anytime!  Ha, gotcha!
>
> LowGun
>
>

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