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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:50:02 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:16:18 -0500, Scott wrote:
>
>> So that would mean that all meat, including your $100 dollars burger, is
>> susceptible to contamination.

>
> I have no qualms about eating ground beef that probably contains cow
> shit. It's a fact of life when you eat out. I'm sure I've warded
> off more e-Coli than I've eaten and I've never attributed any
> sickness to eating cow shit.
>
> I did eat some fresh shucked oysters though...But I still eat those,
> too.
>
> -sw


i hope they're not finding cow shit in oysters now.

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blake murphy wrote:

> i hope they're not finding cow shit in oysters now.


Worse. The cows were fed oysters. There have been several reported cases
of Mad Oysters.

-sw
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On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:34:06 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> blake murphy wrote:
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>> i hope they're not finding cow shit in oysters now.

>
> Worse. The cows were fed oysters. There have been several reported cases
> of Mad Oysters.
>
> -sw


i thought oysters were happy as a clam.

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blake murphy wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:34:06 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
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>> blake murphy wrote:
>>
>>> i hope they're not finding cow shit in oysters now.

>> Worse. The cows were fed oysters. There have been several reported cases
>> of Mad Oysters.
>>
>> -sw

>
> i thought oysters were happy as a clam.


Clams are only happy because they have that thing sticking out. Oysters
don't have that luxury.

-sw
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On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 13:25:00 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> blake murphy wrote:
>> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:34:06 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
>>
>>> blake murphy wrote:
>>>
>>>> i hope they're not finding cow shit in oysters now.
>>> Worse. The cows were fed oysters. There have been several reported cases
>>> of Mad Oysters.
>>>
>>> -sw

>>
>> i thought oysters were happy as a clam.

>
> Clams are only happy because they have that thing sticking out. Oysters
> don't have that luxury.
>
> -sw


good thing they don't have feet or they'd step on the ****ing things.

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"blake murphy" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:50:02 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:16:18 -0500, Scott wrote:
>>
>>> So that would mean that all meat, including your $100 dollars burger, is
>>> susceptible to contamination.

>>
>> I have no qualms about eating ground beef that probably contains cow
>> shit. It's a fact of life when you eat out. I'm sure I've warded
>> off more e-Coli than I've eaten and I've never attributed any
>> sickness to eating cow shit.
>>
>> I did eat some fresh shucked oysters though...But I still eat those,
>> too.
>>
>> -sw

>
> i hope they're not finding cow shit in oysters now.
>
> your pal,
> blake



Sorta like that Malaysian coffee where the beans must be eaten by a civet
then 'shat out' before they are roasted and ground and made into coffee.
These exotic oysters must be eaten by cattle, ruminated, then 'shat' out and
then breaded and fried.

Next question.
-ginny


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On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 06:39:26 -0400, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:

> Sorta like that Malaysian coffee where the beans must be eaten by a civet
> then 'shat out' before they are roasted and ground and made into coffee.
> These exotic oysters must be eaten by cattle, ruminated, then 'shat' out and
> then breaded and fried.


I thought that was just made up for the movie, "The Bucket List". I
didn't know it was actually TRUE!

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> On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 06:39:26 -0400, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
>
>> Sorta like that Malaysian coffee where the beans must be eaten by a civet
>> then 'shat out' before they are roasted and ground and made into coffee.
>> These exotic oysters must be eaten by cattle, ruminated, then 'shat' out
>> and
>> then breaded and fried.

>
> I thought that was just made up for the movie, "The Bucket List". I
> didn't know it was actually TRUE!
>
> -sw


Andrew Zimmern did a segment on the 'civeted' coffee on one of his Bizarre
shows.
-ginny


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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>> On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 06:39:26 -0400, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
>>
>>> Sorta like that Malaysian coffee where the beans must be eaten by a civet
>>> then 'shat out' before they are roasted and ground and made into coffee.
>>> These exotic oysters must be eaten by cattle, ruminated, then 'shat' out
>>> and
>>> then breaded and fried.

>> I thought that was just made up for the movie, "The Bucket List". I
>> didn't know it was actually TRUE!
>>
>> -sw

>
> Andrew Zimmern did a segment on the 'civeted' coffee on one of his Bizarre
> shows.
> -ginny
>
>

Oh gee. I wish I could find a good copy of the related picture
now. I broke one of the cups I had made with that pic on them.

--
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> Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 06:39:26 -0400, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorta like that Malaysian coffee where the beans must be eaten by a
>>>> civet
>>>> then 'shat out' before they are roasted and ground and made into
>>>> coffee.
>>>> These exotic oysters must be eaten by cattle, ruminated, then 'shat'
>>>> out and
>>>> then breaded and fried.
>>> I thought that was just made up for the movie, "The Bucket List". I
>>> didn't know it was actually TRUE!
>>>
>>> -sw

>>
>> Andrew Zimmern did a segment on the 'civeted' coffee on one of his
>> Bizarre shows.
>> -ginny

> Oh gee. I wish I could find a good copy of the related picture now. I
> broke one of the cups I had made with that pic on them.
>
> --
> Jean B.


Adds a whole new wrinkle to the quip that after tasting a substandard cup of
coffee, the drinker say to the pro-offerer...'you drink this shit?'
-ginny




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On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 06:39:26 -0400, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:

> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:50:02 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:16:18 -0500, Scott wrote:
>>>
>>>> So that would mean that all meat, including your $100 dollars burger, is
>>>> susceptible to contamination.
>>>
>>> I have no qualms about eating ground beef that probably contains cow
>>> shit. It's a fact of life when you eat out. I'm sure I've warded
>>> off more e-Coli than I've eaten and I've never attributed any
>>> sickness to eating cow shit.
>>>
>>> I did eat some fresh shucked oysters though...But I still eat those,
>>> too.
>>>
>>> -sw

>>
>> i hope they're not finding cow shit in oysters now.
>>
>> your pal,
>> blake

>
> Sorta like that Malaysian coffee where the beans must be eaten by a civet
> then 'shat out' before they are roasted and ground and made into coffee.
> These exotic oysters must be eaten by cattle, ruminated, then 'shat' out and
> then breaded and fried.
>
> Next question.
> -ginny


do they have them at long john silver's?

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On Jul 1, 5:39*am, "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote:
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> Sorta like that Malaysian coffee where the beans must be eaten by a civet
> then 'shat out' before they are roasted and ground and made into coffee.
> -ginny


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