Potential Danger of Horse Hair

Mar 22, 2010 2 Comments by

A friend sent me this one. A bit of fun.

Potential Danger of Horse Hair… This is a public service announcement.

In a press release today, the National Institute of Health has announced the discovery of a potentially dangerous substance in the hair of horses. This substance, called “amobacter equuii” has been linked with the following symptoms in females:

  • Reluctance to cook, clean or do housework.
  • Reluctance to wear make-up, good clothes or heels.
  • Reluctance to spend money on home or car repairs until after “baby” has trimmed hooves, pad, blanket, tack, grain, hay & supplements.
  • “Amobacter equuii” usually results in long hours away from home and exhaustion which may lead to a loss of physical contact with other humans (especially husbands).
  • “Amobacter equuii” is thought to be addictive, driving the need for additional sources – this may lead to a “herd mentality” or, like the potato chip commercial, “you can’t have just one”.

Beware! If you come in contact with a female human infected by this substance, be prepared to talk about horses for hours.

Surgeon General’s Warning: Horses are expensive, addictive and may impare the ability to use common sense.

“Amobacter equuii” is usually found in females but can occasionally infect males as well.

Fun, Jokes

2 Responses to “Potential Danger of Horse Hair”

  1. Ranae says:

    way too true, I know I have all the symptoms!

  2. Kim says:

    It’s an epidemic…. :-) !!!

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