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November 4, 2010 at 10:28 AM #627634November 4, 2010 at 10:32 AM #626576jstoeszParticipant
[quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”
November 4, 2010 at 10:32 AM #626655jstoeszParticipant[quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”
November 4, 2010 at 10:32 AM #627211jstoeszParticipant[quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”
November 4, 2010 at 10:32 AM #627335jstoeszParticipant[quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”
November 4, 2010 at 10:32 AM #627644jstoeszParticipant[quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”
November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #626595sd_mattParticipant[quote=flu]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.[/quote]
Hell…maybe China will use the wastewater from the next ten coal-fired plants it builds for it’s fish farming.
But that’s OK. California will erase it’s carbon footprint as China continues it’s foray into Laizze Fare Capitalism.
So it all evens out. A round of applause for AB32.
/end treadjack/
November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #626674sd_mattParticipant[quote=flu]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.[/quote]
Hell…maybe China will use the wastewater from the next ten coal-fired plants it builds for it’s fish farming.
But that’s OK. California will erase it’s carbon footprint as China continues it’s foray into Laizze Fare Capitalism.
So it all evens out. A round of applause for AB32.
/end treadjack/
November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #627231sd_mattParticipant[quote=flu]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.[/quote]
Hell…maybe China will use the wastewater from the next ten coal-fired plants it builds for it’s fish farming.
But that’s OK. California will erase it’s carbon footprint as China continues it’s foray into Laizze Fare Capitalism.
So it all evens out. A round of applause for AB32.
/end treadjack/
November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #627354sd_mattParticipant[quote=flu]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.[/quote]
Hell…maybe China will use the wastewater from the next ten coal-fired plants it builds for it’s fish farming.
But that’s OK. California will erase it’s carbon footprint as China continues it’s foray into Laizze Fare Capitalism.
So it all evens out. A round of applause for AB32.
/end treadjack/
November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #627664sd_mattParticipant[quote=flu]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.[/quote]
Hell…maybe China will use the wastewater from the next ten coal-fired plants it builds for it’s fish farming.
But that’s OK. California will erase it’s carbon footprint as China continues it’s foray into Laizze Fare Capitalism.
So it all evens out. A round of applause for AB32.
/end treadjack/
November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #626590NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”[/quote]
Nevermind.November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #626669NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”[/quote]
Nevermind.November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #627226NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”[/quote]
Nevermind.November 4, 2010 at 10:53 AM #627349NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz][quote=Russell][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.[/quote]Maybe your name needs to be James and you have to be a lifeguard on the July 4th too…Not just any summer day, but independence day…Got to get some patriotism in there too!
Because when you make stuff up it is better to be specific! and when you say it, use the same tone of voice you would use to say “You left your soiled underwear in my bath house.”[/quote]
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