Okay, weird, weird topic - not for the faint of heart
"hahabogus" > wrote in message
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> "kilikini" > wrote in
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>> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>>> kilikini wrote:
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>>>> Okay, my husband and I were sitting in our kitchen talking about the
>>>> tomato thingy. Florida is now not a state that is exempt from
>>>> possibility of contamination.
>>>>
>>>> We started talking about the word "tainted" and were wondering how
>>>> that came about. Tainted = E-Coli, Salmonilla. Hmmm. Comes from
>>>> the nether regions. Coincidence? Seriously, we were just wondering.
>>>> Kind of makes sense....
>>>
>>> Are you asking about the slang term "taint" as applied to a
>>> particular human body area? I'm not sure just what you're asking,
>>> since in with the spoiled-food sense, you mention "nether regions".
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>> I actually was. LOL. We were tired, we got to laughing about the
>> word and wondering. Who knows??
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>> kili
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> E-Coli doesn't come from MY nether regions at least not on any hamburger.
> It usually comes from a cows nether regions...from cow shit to be crude.
> Veggies get e-coli from improperly used animal waste used as fertillizer
> also not from MY nether regions.
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> The house of the burning beet-Alan
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Maybe not your nether regions, but when the E-coli outbreak came with the
spinach, it was from migrant workers (both in Mexico and in Cali) using
human waste as fertilizer, so it did come from 'someone's' nether regions.
-ginny
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