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Difference between revisions of "House Cat Flu"

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[[File:House Cat Flu.png|thumb|250px|House Cat Flu is mentioned on the news.]]
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[[File:House Cat Flu.png|thumb|250px|[[Kent Brockman]] reads the story of the House Cat Flu on [[Channel 6 News]].]]
[[File:House Cat Flu test.png|thumb|250px|left|The flu being tested]]
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[[File:House Cat Flu test.png|thumb|250px|left|The flu being tested.]]
'''House Cat Flu''' is a deadly disease meant to force people to watch TV in order to make more money for TV companies.  
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'''House Cat Flu''' was a deadly disease deliberately released by television executives.  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
It was first tested on the [[NBC representative]] and he died a horrible, painful death. After it was announced, people were frightened of their cats and even went to extremes of burning all stuff the cat touched. However, a vaccination was announced and people went to get that instead.
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Concerned about declining revenues, a group of television executives had a meeting to figure out how to make people watch more TV. They came up with the idea of having an epidemic, so people would be forced to watch their TVs in order to get important information. The particular epidemic they decided on was House Cat Flu.
  
It is unknown what happened to the flu afterwards or whether anyone found out what caused it.
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The flu bug was first tested on the [[NBC representative]], and it proved to be effective as he died a horrible, painful death. The news of the House Cat Flu was then announced on TV. People became frightened of their cats, and some even took extreme measures such as burning every item their cats had touched. Later, a vaccine was announced, and people stood in long lines in order to get it. Apparently as a means of keeping the panic going (and making people keep watching TV for information), the vaccine was rationed to one child per family.
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It is unknown how the House Cat Flu epidemic was resolved, or whether the general public found out what caused it.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 01:49, November 27, 2010

Kent Brockman reads the story of the House Cat Flu on Channel 6 News.
The flu being tested.

House Cat Flu was a deadly disease deliberately released by television executives.

History

Concerned about declining revenues, a group of television executives had a meeting to figure out how to make people watch more TV. They came up with the idea of having an epidemic, so people would be forced to watch their TVs in order to get important information. The particular epidemic they decided on was House Cat Flu.

The flu bug was first tested on the NBC representative, and it proved to be effective as he died a horrible, painful death. The news of the House Cat Flu was then announced on TV. People became frightened of their cats, and some even took extreme measures such as burning every item their cats had touched. Later, a vaccine was announced, and people stood in long lines in order to get it. Apparently as a means of keeping the panic going (and making people keep watching TV for information), the vaccine was rationed to one child per family.

It is unknown how the House Cat Flu epidemic was resolved, or whether the general public found out what caused it.

Appearances