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Antiviral Obituaries, Jan 5, 2006  Bay Area Reporter

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Susie, age 9 - 05 Jan 2006 16:14 GMT
Antiviral Obituaries, Jan 5, 2006  Bay Area Reporter
http://www.ebar.com/obituaries/

As I predicted  on Dec 22, 2005:

"Typical of the week before Christmas, almost nobody dies
of anything in San Francisco."

The Obituaries are empty this week (as expected, nobody
died over the holidays).

Now that the holidays are over, the Grim Reaper
is ready to harvest all those pharmaceutical "success
stories".

susie
DavidT - 09 Jan 2006 11:58 GMT
A simple look at the dates of death will destroy your lie that "the
week before Christmas, almost nobody dies of anything in San
Francisco".

The reason why no obituaries actually appeared that week is perhaps
more prosaic - People feel a bit reluctant to publish an obituary over
christmas.
Susie, age 9 - 17 Jan 2006 05:10 GMT
>A simple look at the dates of death will destroy your lie that "the
> week before Christmas, almost nobody dies of anything in San
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> more prosaic - People feel a bit reluctant to publish an obituary over
> christmas.

The only thing prosaic here would be your bullshit.

susie

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