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How to get stomach flu? |
how do you get it, besides catching it from someone, since i have no one to catch it from. You know that ooze on the bottom of your refrigerator? Drink some of that and you'll be puking and diarrhea-ing all over the place. Or go down to the river and get a glass of muddy water and drink it; maybe you'll get something and maybe you won't. Licking everything in sight. Go here to read more about it. http://www.answers.com/stomach+flu?cat=h... why would you want it? |
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