
Warning
Genealogy Pox is very contagious
Symptoms: Continual complaint as to need for names, dates and places.
Patient has a blank expression, sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has no
taste for work of any kind, except feverishly looking through records at
libraries and courthouses. Has a compulsion to write letters. Swears at mailman
when he doesn't leave mail. Frequents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins,
and remote desolate country areas. Makes secret night calls and hides phone
bills from spouse. Mumbles to self. Has strange, faraway look in eyes. No known
cure.
Treatment: Medication is useless. This disease is not fatal, but gets
progressively worse. Patient should attend genealogy workshops, subscribe to
genealogical magazines and be given a quiet corner in the house where he or she
can be alone.
Remarks: The unusual nature of this disease is that the sicker the
patient gets, the more he or she enjoys it.
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