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Doxx

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Thanks for bringing that up Roxy. I'm glad others aren't blind to the fact that the pigeons are DEEPLY intertwined with the cows in all this. Obviously the cows need aerial reconnaissance so who better to link up with then the pigeons?

It gets deep y'all.

Gone,
Doxx
 

Doxx

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I think you might be right about Shea, Roxy. He may have been infected with Mad Cow disease. A bovine operative may have volunteered to inject the disease into himself and essentially be sacrificed to further their cause by being ingested and digested by my good friend Shea. All under the assumed identity of a half pound beef burrito. God, they are clever aren't they? In a way it's almost like the Al Qaeda suicide bombers. Could their be a connection: Cows/Al Qaeda? You do math.

Luckily for Shea I know how to get rid of Mad Cow disease. Copious amounts of booze. Start drinkin' Shea.

Gone,
Doxx
 
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GANGSTAEIGHT

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un-fuccin-believable

whatever the fucc u guys were smokin, let me know who sold u that shit so i can swoop my indo from him... must be some good shit
 

Doxx

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You got it wrong Shea. I have done some counter-intelligence and infiltrated their top ranks so on the surface I could seem to be involved with their plans, but I assure you I'm not.

Check this news update from today at CNN.com:
GFI recalls 717,000 pounds of beef
Minnesota firm says frozen ground beef may be contaminated with E. coli.
August 23, 2002: 10:36 AM EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - GFI American Inc. of Minneapolis recalled about 717,000 pounds of frozen ground beef that may be contaminated with the deadly bacteria E. coli O157:H7, the U.S. Agriculture Department said Friday.

E. coli O157:H7 can cause bloody diarrhea, dehydration and kidney damage. Children and the elderly are most at risk.

GFI is recalling products that were produced June 25-29, July 1-3 and July 16, the USDA said. The beef was distributed to hotels, restaurants and institutions in the United States.

There have been no reports of illness, the USDA said. The bacteria is destroyed by cooking food to at least 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

Each recalled package has the establishment code "EST. 2368" inside the USDA seal of inspection.
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Who do you think got the early word on what they had planned and alerted the proper authorities? That's right.

Kinda funny this recall came up after this little joke started. Weird.

Gone,
Doxx