oh, ... ok
- iz (wonders if mad cow disease will reach epidemic proportions if unchecked)
oh, ... ok
- iz (wonders if mad cow disease will reach epidemic proportions if unchecked)
be reassured
- iz (!)
what I want to know is, why aren't we eating stuff made in petri dishes by now?
and whatever happened to harvesting from the food from giant domes on the sea floor?
- iz
yes, but they feed the mad cow brains to the next cow, and when they get hammered or shot in the head, the brains get all over the place
and what about those animals harvested for their coats. I heard they electrocute them with an anal prod, so that no fur gets wasted.
yeah, what about them?
- iz (has g> Mad cow is in the brain, not the meat.
yeah, human sewage (after processing) constantly comes down from the sky....
Don't you love how some people can skew anything. Learn how they do it, be alert for it, use it to your advantage
Send us the email of the person who sent it to her....
If we can't eat animals can we eat each other?
If it looks like it, it probably is.
Dark beers rule!
Lagers and stouts, lagers and stouts, lagers and stouts, lagers and stouts, lagers and stouts, lagers and stouts....
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well, it might... and model rockets might be used as terrorist weapons. Approximately equal likelihook in my opinion, but hey, I'm not an expert.
ROFL!
Randy
Soylent Green.
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Far enough removed in the water cycle, almost certainly.
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Years ago, one of the first classs I took as a DEC employee was taught by a Brit. He told us that body metabolism was the process that turned European beer into American beer.
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Because it tastes like crap...
Mario Perdue NAR #22012 Sr. L2 for email drop the planet
This is so way overblown it's almost funny. One cow tested positive. Central nervous system (the location of the infectious agent) was removed before the cow was processed.
In Britian, 40 million people have eaten an estimated 900,000 infected cows over the last 15 years. Cases of human disease that may be associated with infected cows: 140. (138,000 infected cows have been found since the human cases were associated with beef.) Brits do still eat beef.
Tom
That was banned in July, 1997.
Tom
cite? seriously, I could use a cite here
- iz
Tom B>
So at worst it's still a comparatively rare and exotic disease...
-dave w
If we eat stuff made in labs, what about the farmers??? I like to home grown stuff, and meat we have out here. I eat dear, and I have no clue what the dear that we butcher yourself ate, but I love it.
I had some metwurst when I was did a short tour at Hahn AFB, outside Soren, Germany
I understand it is deer
very tasty stuff, superior to beef
they don't drop hormone and antibiotic laden treats for deer from helicopters in the wild, do they?
- iz
So what exactly does not go into a hot dog and other mystery meat products?
Alan
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