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The Gull
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Quote: | Originally posted by Donjulio
Don't forget his post says "I assume they got it in Baja". Basing that on the fact they "They visited Mexico sometimes".
Thats like catching the clap after having sex with 12 different girls and cause one of them was a professional you automatically assume it came from
her.
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Ahhhh, the Baja Bashing never stops on this site.
Here is a big discovery for some people. There are people who raise pigs in the US and slaughter them for backyard BBQ and "Pit Roasting" without
going through the US government. The parties I have been to have always been hosted by Hispanic or Samoan people.
Did these two people also drive American cars? You know that you can get Trichinosis from American cars?
Dennis, can you get Trichinosis from sex workers?
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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wessongroup
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 Dennis,
can you get Trichinosis from sex workers?  
Only if they are not properly prepared 
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Sharksbaja
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No no Gull it's called "Mexineurosis"
Everyone knows that Mexican anythang is inferior than NOB. Plus everythang is infected as well. From crickets to people, they just can't be trusted
to be puro.
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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The Gull
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sharksbaja
No no Gull it's called "Mexineurosis"
Everyone knows that Mexican anythang is inferior than NOB. Plus everythang is infected as well. From crickets to people, they just can't be trusted
to be puro. |
You can get Trichinosis after catching swine flu in Mexico.
What is the proper preparation of a sex worker?
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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The Gull
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Two Friends of mine in two years - a fact
Two friends of mine in two years have been diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer.
Both have been to Baja. One of them is dead.
Warning to all people - getting pancreatic cancer is a horrible death. It hasn't been established that their visits to Baja were not somehow
connected to their disease.
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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BajaDanD
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A Few questions
#1 Did your 2 friends know each other.?
#2 Did they get this at the same time.?
#3 What kind of precautions should we take that we are not already? taking.
# 4 Dont eat meat or dont go to Mexico?
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wessongroup
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
A Few questions
#1 Did your 2 friends know each other.?
#2 Did they get this at the same time.?
#3 What kind of precautions should we take that we are not already? taking.
# 4 Dont eat meat or dont go to Mexico? |
Was just reading headlines.. Pancreatic Cancer Linked to Sodas?
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/pancreatic-cancer/news/20100208/...
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Timo1
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As long as beer is safe....I think I'll make it then
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Bajahowodd
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Quote: | Originally posted by The Gull
Two friends of mine in two years have been diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer.
Both have been to Baja. One of them is dead.
Warning to all people - getting pancreatic cancer is a horrible death. It hasn't been established that their visits to Baja were not somehow
connected to their disease. |
Awfully sad, but at the same time very apt.
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The Gull
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
A Few questions
#1 Did your 2 friends know each other.?
#2 Did they get this at the same time.?
#3 What kind of precautions should we take that we are not already? taking.
# 4 Dont eat meat or dont go to Mexico? |
First, let's stop the speculation that pancreatic cancer has anything to do with visiting Mexico (unless you drink sugary sodas, according to wesson's
research).
Second, the idea that there is a cause and effect to anything in the world of diseases is just being naive or ignorant, your choice. The genetic and
environmental variables are countless (except in the case where Dennis contracts diseases from sex workers).
Third, the one who died was 70 years old and it was a genetic bias in that person's family. Four generations got the disease and even one of their
children died 10 years before from Pancreatic cancer. There is a form of it that is genetic-based.
Fourth, the other friend is 54 and is a role model of healthy eating and lifestyle, always has been. Diagnosed three weeks ago, given 6 months to
live.
Fifth, both people have been dealt a bad had - live each day as you wish.
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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wessongroup
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Very good Gull, didn't know you had that in ya... Good man!!
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by The Gull
the idea that there is a cause and effect to anything in the world of diseases is just being naive or ignorant, your choice.
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Gull...Mi Amigo....I'll dump this post if you'll dump yours. Nobody will ever know that you said that. Hurry.
[Edited on 2-9-2010 by DENNIS]
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BajaDanD
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Quote: | Originally posted by The Gull
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
A Few questions
#1 Did your 2 friends know each other.?
#2 Did they get this at the same time.?
#3 What kind of precautions should we take that we are not already? taking.
# 4 Dont eat meat or dont go to Mexico? |
First, let's stop the speculation that pancreatic cancer has anything to do with visiting Mexico (unless you drink sugary sodas, according to wesson's
research).
Second, the idea that there is a cause and effect to anything in the world of diseases is just being naive or ignorant, your choice. The genetic and
environmental variables are countless (except in the case where Dennis contracts diseases from sex workers).
Third, the one who died was 70 years old and it was a genetic bias in that person's family. Four generations got the disease and even one of their
children died 10 years before from Pancreatic cancer. There is a form of it that is genetic-based.
Fourth, the other friend is 54 and is a role model of healthy eating and lifestyle, always has been. Diagnosed three weeks ago, given 6 months to
live.
Fifth, both people have been dealt a bad had - live each day as you wish. |
my questions were to the original poster about Tric.
The odds of gitting it are Rare. "pun"
The odds of anyone knowing 2 people from two different cases/pork dinners getting it is even more rare.
To come on here and suggest we now need to be more cautious is silly.
I had a pork roast for dinner.
Just cause its a little green does not mean its bad.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
Just cause its a little green does not mean its bad. |
Green uncooked, or cooked, pork might be OK? Really?
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BajaDanD
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
Just cause its a little green does not mean its bad. |
Green uncooked, or cooked, pork might be OK? Really? |
If its cooked and still green you used way too much wasabi.
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Mexicorn
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
 Dennis,
can you get Trichinosis from sex workers?  
Only if they are not properly prepared  |
Dennis pay them no mind they are Player haters!
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wessongroup
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
Quote: | Originally posted by The Gull
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
A Few questions
#1 Did your 2 friends know each other.?
#2 Did they get this at the same time.?
#3 What kind of precautions should we take that we are not already? taking.
# 4 Dont eat meat or dont go to Mexico? |
First, let's stop the speculation that pancreatic cancer has anything to do with visiting Mexico (unless you drink sugary sodas, according to wesson's
research).
Second, the idea that there is a cause and effect to anything in the world of diseases is just being naive or ignorant, your choice. The genetic and
environmental variables are countless (except in the case where Dennis contracts diseases from sex workers).
Third, the one who died was 70 years old and it was a genetic bias in that person's family. Four generations got the disease and even one of their
children died 10 years before from Pancreatic cancer. There is a form of it that is genetic-based.
Fourth, the other friend is 54 and is a role model of healthy eating and lifestyle, always has been. Diagnosed three weeks ago, given 6 months to
live.
Fifth, both people have been dealt a bad had - live each day as you wish. |
my questions were to the original poster about Tric.
The odds of gitting it are Rare. "pun"
The odds of anyone knowing 2 people from two different cases/pork dinners getting it is even more rare.
To come on here and suggest we now need to be more cautious is silly.
I had a pork roast for dinner.
Just cause its a little green does not mean its bad. |
I've eaten green meat.. it was server in the chow hall, our sargent told us,
"it is good for you, eat it!!!" 
the next morning durning PT... it did not appear to most of use that the sargent was correct 
Hey, BajaDanD.. your should get to gather with Ken.. did you see that pile of bacon wrapped hots he had "STACKED" hell I thought he was a vegatain

I was kinda of wondering what happen to the topic.. was coming along nicely
As How can talking about eating and/or drinking food stuffs which may lead to possible diseases and/or other physical disabilities be perceived as
anti Baja or off topic.. your doing it here.. or your doing it there knowledge know no boundries.. I hope
It all sounds like good common sense to me, finding out about what is happening with your food from on the spot reports from individuals living here
and seems if something was really bad for a Health and Environmental standpoint these guys are the best to be talking to in my book..
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BajaDanD
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I guess I have my doubts about the whole thing. To link it to Baja because they were Hispanic and they go to Baja sometimes and then suggest that we
should now take more precautions then we already do sounds suspicious. What next??
Just another dont go to Baja its dangerous post or maybe its PETA Spam " pun intended"
Hey is it unethical to call it spam
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BajaDanD
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Lets see, so now, when I go to Baja, along with all the other stuff I need to worry about, I now have to watch out for pork on the road at night.
Thats it Im done with Baja
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jgreenlaw1
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How about getting away from the computer for a while Grouchy people
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaDanD
Lets see, so now, when I go to Baja, along with all the other stuff I need to worry about, I now have to watch out for pork on the road at night.
Thats it Im done with Baja |
Its not realy what you say its how you say it. Some of you guys realy took this post in the wrong way. For some people to think I am mexico bashing
sound racest, but its not me.
I was just trying to give some people some friendly advice.
To much drinking and seclution in your moterhome has got you grumpy.
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