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- Creampuffs, on 01/04/2008, -0/+7I visited Vietnam last year and I went to this village where this man had a chicken farm that was flagged by local health authorities. The health authorities demanded that his chickens be killed off immediately; but he refused and insisted that nothing was wrong with his chickens. Anyway, he ended up slaughtering his chickens and eating whatever he couldn't sell -- which was pretty much all of it. He died a week later.
- inactive, on 01/04/2008, -0/+7Another reason to avoid getting crapped on...
- fyrehart, on 01/04/2008, -0/+7So you're saying don't live in Vietnam?
- buckrogers1965, on 01/04/2008, -0/+6Not allowed to leave for lunch? WTF? Tell them to screw themselves you'll go where you like on your lunch break.
- rumengirl, on 01/04/2008, -0/+5First of all, domestic birds are not "pumped up" with antibiotics if they are used in the feed. I wonder if these birds might also be picking up some of the resistant strains from the human garbage dumps where they often flock to. Humans cause a large amount of the "superbugs" because of our misuse of antibiotics and antimicrobial products.
- xirtap, on 01/04/2008, -0/+4I know, but just avoid eating uncooked meat and you'll be fine.
- rnwen2750, on 01/04/2008, -0/+4Fabulous.
- Ramble, on 01/04/2008, -0/+3It's not the antibiotics that are the problem, it is the incorrect use of them. provided you use a mixture and use it for the correct time period then you are fine.
- silentphoenix, on 01/04/2008, -0/+3just when things look up, some drastic study comes in to douse it
- Superfreak77, on 01/04/2008, -0/+2There's this patio where I work, covered wall-wall in bird defecation. About 2,000 people work here, and I bet more than one absence can be directly blamed on this. (we're not allowed to leave for lunch, and this "guano patio" sits between the two cafeterias). The patio itself connects any point you may want to go to besides eating areas.
No idea why but the birds just find it attractive to come here every single night, hundreds. Management has been told of the risks, but their office is about 2 blocks away from the worker's cafeteria so they don't care. - xirtap, on 01/04/2008, -1/+3E. coli is pretty harmless and quite useful, just don't eat bird droppings or the birds themselves and you should be fine.
- socialpyramid, on 01/04/2008, -0/+2Yeah, and cheap fast food!
- inactive, on 01/04/2008, -2/+4nice going you ***** birds....
- aamittle, on 01/04/2008, -0/+2Can't these migratory birds do something useful for once like dropping cash or iPhones?
- buckrogers1965, on 01/04/2008, -1/+3Evolution in action.
- xero69, on 01/04/2008, -0/+1Shoot, guess I'd better stop eating all those wild birds. Anyone want to buy a really convincing statue costume?
- leerayIG88, on 01/04/2008, -0/+1Damn CHARLIE!
- Nick22, on 01/04/2008, -0/+1Bacteria are alive, and thus cannot survive in the vacuum of space. If there was some big cloud of e coli in space that we passed through wed have nothing but a bunch of dead e coli lying around
- socialpyramid, on 01/04/2008, -1/+1Uh, there are different strains of e. coli, many are host specific, and many can do quite a bit of damage actually. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escherichia_coli
- Flapcats2091, on 01/04/2008, -0/+0I believe they were African Swallows
- JeanLuke, on 01/05/2008, -1/+0Certain viruses like e.coli might be considerd "natural," at least as pertains to their origination. It should be noted that many potentially harmful problems we have created ourselves: http://makemeaware.org/?p=5
- leerayIG88, on 01/04/2008, -4/+1Once, I ate dog poop. It tasted like pizza.
- 0crabby0, on 01/04/2008, -5/+1In the late 70's there was a theory that certain Nebulae were composed of E. Coli bacteria.
With Earth passing through an interstellar cloud, the first victims of interstellar E. Coli would be high-flying birds.


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