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From: darsy on 23 Jun 2010 04:13 On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 08:50:49 +0100, Champ <news(a)champ.org.uk> wrote: >On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:53:39 +0100, Gyp <Gyp(a)gyponline.co.uk> wrote: > >>I'm feeling pretty ropey today, and have suffered from more than a >>little digestive discomfort. Who else had the gammon? > >I had the fatty bits of the gammon you left, and I'm fine. > >Anyway, according to Pip's post, it'll be down to something T cooked >for you. well, something he ate, anyway. -- d.
From: crn on 23 Jun 2010 04:16 Champ <news(a)champ.org.uk> wrote: > On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:53:39 +0100, Gyp <Gyp(a)gyponline.co.uk> wrote: > > >I'm feeling pretty ropey today, and have suffered from more than a > >little digestive discomfort. Who else had the gammon? > > I had the fatty bits of the gammon you left, and I'm fine. > > Anyway, according to Pip's post, it'll be down to something T cooked > for you. Salads. Its always the bloody salads or something else uncooked. -- 03 GS500K2 76 Honda 400/4 project 78 Honda 400/4 in black 06 Sukida SK50QT (Slanty eyed shopping trolley)
From: SIRPip on 23 Jun 2010 04:22 crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com wrote: > Champ <news(a)champ.org.uk> wrote: > > On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:53:39 +0100, Gyp <Gyp(a)gyponline.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > I'm feeling pretty ropey today, and have suffered from more than > > > a little digestive discomfort. Who else had the gammon? > > > > I had the fatty bits of the gammon you left, and I'm fine. > > > > Anyway, according to Pip's post, it'll be down to something T cooked > > for you. > > Salads. Its always the bloody salads or something else uncooked. Amazingly enough, you're wildly wrong. In the UK and WRT common or garden food poisoning pathogens, at least. -- SIRPip : B12
From: crn on 23 Jun 2010 05:18 SIRPip <gingerbloke(a)gmail.com> wrote: > crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com wrote: > > > Salads. Its always the bloody salads or something else uncooked. > > Amazingly enough, you're wildly wrong. In the UK and WRT common or > garden food poisoning pathogens, at least. Troo in the UK, mainly because we have clean chlorinated water on tap. I was referring to furrin parts where the salads should definitely be avoided for fear of King Tut's revenge. DAMHIKT -- 03 GS500K2 76 Honda 400/4 project 78 Honda 400/4 in black 06 Sukida SK50QT (Slanty eyed shopping trolley)
From: SIRPip on 23 Jun 2010 05:22
crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com wrote: > SIRPip <gingerbloke(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com wrote: > > > > > Salads. Its always the bloody salads or something else uncooked. > > > > Amazingly enough, you're wildly wrong. In the UK and WRT common or > > garden food poisoning pathogens, at least. > > Troo in the UK, mainly because we have clean chlorinated water on tap. > I was referring to furrin parts where the salads should definitely be > avoided for fear of King Tut's revenge. Riiight. That doesn't really apply to meals taken in Derbyshire or Gloucestershire then, does it? -- SIRPip : B12 |