sr71plt
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Oh god no! It goes in the arm with a tiny little needle. Your first reaction is, "Gee that wasn't bad." Then about an hour later your arm begins to hurt. By the following morning you begin to be afraid that your arm is going to fall off. By nightfall you wish it would! Ghastly vaccine . . . but much better than the plague. You can fairly easily avoid exposure by keeping your hands out of ground squirrel holes and not feeding the little blighters. Most of the people who catch it in California are 'off islanders' who don't know any better.
I've been a pincushion (just about everywhere) for innoculations over the decades. Worst experience was going through a three-month series of malaria shots--for the malaria they have in Africa when I was going to Thailand.
