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November 4, 2010 at 9:32 AM #627484November 4, 2010 at 9:40 AM #626431
davelj
ParticipantI’ve been spending 2-3 days a month in New Orleans for almost five years. I eat copious amounts of seafood of every variety every time I’m there. I have detected no difference (post spill) in the taste of the food nor in how it impacts my body’s inner workings. Nor am I aware of anyone in New Orleans who feels otherwise. Nor do I see any effect on tourists – the restaurants are generally packed. And oddly folks aren’t stumbling out onto the streets clutching their stomachs… unless they’re about to hurl as a result of excessive alcohol intake, that is.
Just my first-hand anecdotal observations.
November 4, 2010 at 9:40 AM #626512davelj
ParticipantI’ve been spending 2-3 days a month in New Orleans for almost five years. I eat copious amounts of seafood of every variety every time I’m there. I have detected no difference (post spill) in the taste of the food nor in how it impacts my body’s inner workings. Nor am I aware of anyone in New Orleans who feels otherwise. Nor do I see any effect on tourists – the restaurants are generally packed. And oddly folks aren’t stumbling out onto the streets clutching their stomachs… unless they’re about to hurl as a result of excessive alcohol intake, that is.
Just my first-hand anecdotal observations.
November 4, 2010 at 9:40 AM #627063davelj
ParticipantI’ve been spending 2-3 days a month in New Orleans for almost five years. I eat copious amounts of seafood of every variety every time I’m there. I have detected no difference (post spill) in the taste of the food nor in how it impacts my body’s inner workings. Nor am I aware of anyone in New Orleans who feels otherwise. Nor do I see any effect on tourists – the restaurants are generally packed. And oddly folks aren’t stumbling out onto the streets clutching their stomachs… unless they’re about to hurl as a result of excessive alcohol intake, that is.
Just my first-hand anecdotal observations.
November 4, 2010 at 9:40 AM #627191davelj
ParticipantI’ve been spending 2-3 days a month in New Orleans for almost five years. I eat copious amounts of seafood of every variety every time I’m there. I have detected no difference (post spill) in the taste of the food nor in how it impacts my body’s inner workings. Nor am I aware of anyone in New Orleans who feels otherwise. Nor do I see any effect on tourists – the restaurants are generally packed. And oddly folks aren’t stumbling out onto the streets clutching their stomachs… unless they’re about to hurl as a result of excessive alcohol intake, that is.
Just my first-hand anecdotal observations.
November 4, 2010 at 9:40 AM #627498davelj
ParticipantI’ve been spending 2-3 days a month in New Orleans for almost five years. I eat copious amounts of seafood of every variety every time I’m there. I have detected no difference (post spill) in the taste of the food nor in how it impacts my body’s inner workings. Nor am I aware of anyone in New Orleans who feels otherwise. Nor do I see any effect on tourists – the restaurants are generally packed. And oddly folks aren’t stumbling out onto the streets clutching their stomachs… unless they’re about to hurl as a result of excessive alcohol intake, that is.
Just my first-hand anecdotal observations.
November 4, 2010 at 9:59 AM #626480NotCranky
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pay more to buy wild caught seafood, not from the Gulf Coast.
Why take the risk when you don’t have to? Let others be the guinea pigs.[/quote]
Having doubts and taking resonable precautions is fine. Making stuff up isn’t.
November 4, 2010 at 9:59 AM #626560NotCranky
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pay more to buy wild caught seafood, not from the Gulf Coast.
Why take the risk when you don’t have to? Let others be the guinea pigs.[/quote]
Having doubts and taking resonable precautions is fine. Making stuff up isn’t.
November 4, 2010 at 9:59 AM #627113NotCranky
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pay more to buy wild caught seafood, not from the Gulf Coast.
Why take the risk when you don’t have to? Let others be the guinea pigs.[/quote]
Having doubts and taking resonable precautions is fine. Making stuff up isn’t.
November 4, 2010 at 9:59 AM #627240NotCranky
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pay more to buy wild caught seafood, not from the Gulf Coast.
Why take the risk when you don’t have to? Let others be the guinea pigs.[/quote]
Having doubts and taking resonable precautions is fine. Making stuff up isn’t.
November 4, 2010 at 9:59 AM #627547NotCranky
Participant[quote=briansd1]I pay more to buy wild caught seafood, not from the Gulf Coast.
Why take the risk when you don’t have to? Let others be the guinea pigs.[/quote]
Having doubts and taking resonable precautions is fine. Making stuff up isn’t.
November 4, 2010 at 10:13 AM #626508Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]It must be a conspiracy. Really, people with spontaneous rectal bleeding and the morning TV shows aren’t covering it? Unbelievable. BP must have gotten to them.[/quote]
NSR: I think the Democratic Party just suffered a pretty serious bout of spontaneous rectal bleeding.
This dude is a troll and, when confronted, responds with no facts, specious/incorrect information or ad hominem. He’s now added Reductio Ad Hitlerum to his bag of tricks, which is the final fallback for someone wholly unskilled at debate.
Like the 500,000 green jobs in California (which are an ephemera), he’s short on facts and long on bullshit.
November 4, 2010 at 10:13 AM #626588Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]It must be a conspiracy. Really, people with spontaneous rectal bleeding and the morning TV shows aren’t covering it? Unbelievable. BP must have gotten to them.[/quote]
NSR: I think the Democratic Party just suffered a pretty serious bout of spontaneous rectal bleeding.
This dude is a troll and, when confronted, responds with no facts, specious/incorrect information or ad hominem. He’s now added Reductio Ad Hitlerum to his bag of tricks, which is the final fallback for someone wholly unskilled at debate.
Like the 500,000 green jobs in California (which are an ephemera), he’s short on facts and long on bullshit.
November 4, 2010 at 10:13 AM #627143Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]It must be a conspiracy. Really, people with spontaneous rectal bleeding and the morning TV shows aren’t covering it? Unbelievable. BP must have gotten to them.[/quote]
NSR: I think the Democratic Party just suffered a pretty serious bout of spontaneous rectal bleeding.
This dude is a troll and, when confronted, responds with no facts, specious/incorrect information or ad hominem. He’s now added Reductio Ad Hitlerum to his bag of tricks, which is the final fallback for someone wholly unskilled at debate.
Like the 500,000 green jobs in California (which are an ephemera), he’s short on facts and long on bullshit.
November 4, 2010 at 10:13 AM #627268Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]It must be a conspiracy. Really, people with spontaneous rectal bleeding and the morning TV shows aren’t covering it? Unbelievable. BP must have gotten to them.[/quote]
NSR: I think the Democratic Party just suffered a pretty serious bout of spontaneous rectal bleeding.
This dude is a troll and, when confronted, responds with no facts, specious/incorrect information or ad hominem. He’s now added Reductio Ad Hitlerum to his bag of tricks, which is the final fallback for someone wholly unskilled at debate.
Like the 500,000 green jobs in California (which are an ephemera), he’s short on facts and long on bullshit.
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