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November 4, 2010 at 10:19 AM #627607November 4, 2010 at 10:22 AM #626548CoronitaParticipant
Hmmm…
Gulf fish bathed in oil…
or
Chinese fish bathed in mercury…
or
Go vegetarian with organic vegetables tainted with Salmonella….
Hmmmm….decisions decisions decisions.
November 4, 2010 at 10:22 AM #626628CoronitaParticipantHmmm…
Gulf fish bathed in oil…
or
Chinese fish bathed in mercury…
or
Go vegetarian with organic vegetables tainted with Salmonella….
Hmmmm….decisions decisions decisions.
November 4, 2010 at 10:22 AM #627182CoronitaParticipantHmmm…
Gulf fish bathed in oil…
or
Chinese fish bathed in mercury…
or
Go vegetarian with organic vegetables tainted with Salmonella….
Hmmmm….decisions decisions decisions.
November 4, 2010 at 10:22 AM #627307CoronitaParticipantHmmm…
Gulf fish bathed in oil…
or
Chinese fish bathed in mercury…
or
Go vegetarian with organic vegetables tainted with Salmonella….
Hmmmm….decisions decisions decisions.
November 4, 2010 at 10:22 AM #627617CoronitaParticipantHmmm…
Gulf fish bathed in oil…
or
Chinese fish bathed in mercury…
or
Go vegetarian with organic vegetables tainted with Salmonella….
Hmmmm….decisions decisions decisions.
November 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM #626558NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=davelj]I’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.[/quote]
So you are telling me you have had no sign of unusual rectal bleeding? Just making sure…[/quote]
You have to get caught in the rain for the rectal bleeding thing.November 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM #626637NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=davelj]I’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.[/quote]
So you are telling me you have had no sign of unusual rectal bleeding? Just making sure…[/quote]
You have to get caught in the rain for the rectal bleeding thing.November 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM #627192NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=davelj]I’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.[/quote]
So you are telling me you have had no sign of unusual rectal bleeding? Just making sure…[/quote]
You have to get caught in the rain for the rectal bleeding thing.November 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM #627316NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=davelj]I’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.[/quote]
So you are telling me you have had no sign of unusual rectal bleeding? Just making sure…[/quote]
You have to get caught in the rain for the rectal bleeding thing.November 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM #627627NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=davelj]I’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.[/quote]
So you are telling me you have had no sign of unusual rectal bleeding? Just making sure…[/quote]
You have to get caught in the rain for the rectal bleeding thing.November 4, 2010 at 10:28 AM #626566NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]
Damn, Rustico, you’re en fuego ahora! Two well placed shots.[/quote]
It happens everytime I contemplate going back to “Rustico” with my screen name.November 4, 2010 at 10:28 AM #626646NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]
Damn, Rustico, you’re en fuego ahora! Two well placed shots.[/quote]
It happens everytime I contemplate going back to “Rustico” with my screen name.November 4, 2010 at 10:28 AM #627201NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]
Damn, Rustico, you’re en fuego ahora! Two well placed shots.[/quote]
It happens everytime I contemplate going back to “Rustico” with my screen name.November 4, 2010 at 10:28 AM #627325NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]
Damn, Rustico, you’re en fuego ahora! Two well placed shots.[/quote]
It happens everytime I contemplate going back to “Rustico” with my screen name. -
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