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Comments on: Brain-sucking parasitic killer menaces warming lake waters

So now we know ... 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 09:50 GMT

... what happened to Darl McBride. :-)

OMG!!! 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 09:58 GMT

Check the water supply at your local parliament house!!!

Is there a new writer onboard? 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 10:13 GMT

Was amanfromMars hired to write the first paragraph of this article?

Small samples 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 10:17 GMT

Statistically it's not significant no matter how you twist it. When you're working with such a tiny group you will inevitably hit apparently huge, sudden changes entirely by chance.

Brain-sucking parasitic killer 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 10:40 GMT

If its a brain sucking organism it will soon die out in the US!

Darl McBride? 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 10:54 GMT

. . surely you mean Mariah Carey??

Watershed ... 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 11:02 GMT

Perhaps the writer should check the meaning of "succubus" ...?

Not the meek after all 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 11:11 GMT

Does this mean that global warming will see us humans off in a non-cinematic way?

No big rocks, no tsunamis, no continental-sized fires?

Just tiny bugs.

Or is it a zombie plague instead?

Natures way of dealing with humans - get rid of them, see what emerges from the swamps next time.

Peter Jackson... 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 11:11 GMT

Is looking to buy the rights as we speak....

It can't really be called a succubus... 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 11:14 GMT

...Unless it has sex with its victims.

Ah-ha! 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 11:36 GMT

This clearly demonstrates the *real* motive for Dubya dragging his feet on climate change: the secret brain-eating bugs of doom weapons program! As everyone knows all Mad Mullahs(TM) routinely swim in warm fresh water lakes - it all becomes clear!

Cue black helicopters...now where is my Bacofoil bonnet?

So now we know ... 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 12:59 GMT

... what happened to aManfromMars! :-)

Re: Ah-ha! 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 13:11 GMT

...and Bush is clearly safe himself...or possibly an early (successful) test subject?

@Is there a new writer onboard? 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 13:11 GMT

not in the least bit tedious, you chump.

RE: Succubus 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 13:30 GMT

I knew a girl once who would 'suckabus', all for the price of a kebab and a bottle of white lightning. Us on the bus would pool our funds.

Hmm... 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 13:43 GMT

Sounds to me like a relative of the headcrab. Any reports on whether the dead bodies are then getting up and killing people?

Life imitating art 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 13:46 GMT

One of the characters on House MD almost died from this in season two.

common in thermal pools in New Zealand 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 14:45 GMT

We were always advised as kids to avoid putting our heads under water in natural thermal pools when swimming, most these days use a heat transfer system to avoid contact with thrmal water that's been in contact with the soil where the amoeba contamination comes from.

Howzabout them Brain Bugs...? 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 16:04 GMT

...Make that,"the amoeba's preference for warm, *stagnant*, *muddy* water in a rapidly warming world..."

(I saw the same (Meet the Press?) clip, Burke. You know, the one where the interviewer kept trying to get the doctor to start screaming "we'll all be murdered in our beds", and the doctor kept going back to, essentially, "if you go swimming in mudholes, you might catch it, or any number of other nasty things."

Nazis at the Roman Baths 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 16:51 GMT

This explains why the guards (customer safety staff) at the Roman baths in Bath shout at all the small kids when they touch the warm water.

Succubus?.. Did you mean... 

Posted Monday 1st October 2007 21:12 GMT

Perhaps the author meant Illithid?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illithid

Its a freaky new way to die. 

Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 04:13 GMT

1995-2004 only 23 cases, 6 this year. Even if the increase is due to global warming its nothing to be alarmed about.

Still death by brain sucking Amoeba is a fun new way to die.

Should make a good episode of House MD.

@Life imitating art 

Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 16:09 GMT

>One of the characters on House MD almost died from this in season two.

Oooh, don't tell me, I know this one ... his team thought it was two other conditions first, and nearly killed the patient through treating them, but then clever Doctor House worked out it was really a fourth thing.

No ? you mean they've changed their single plotline ?

@Howzabout them Brain Bugs...? 

Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 16:20 GMT

One of those recent amoeba cases was from lake LBJ here in central Texas. Neither stagnant or muddy... but the temperature is definitely going up.

@ Stephen Gray 

Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 16:55 GMT

"If its a brain sucking organism it will soon die out in the US!"

Give us a little more credit than that .... it would die out rapidly in State Legislatures (Sp?) and in Washington DC however! All that hot air in those places surely heat the water to the perfect temperature!

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