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Virginia Tadrzynski Virginia Tadrzynski is offline
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Default Okay, weird, weird topic - not for the faint of heart


"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote:
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>> "hahabogus" > wrote in message

>
>> > 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.

>
>> 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.

>
> I thought that was a made-up story to make people mad. The actual
> source of contamination was traced to a pond that received run off from
> cows. The type of E. coli that makes people sick doesn't make cows sick.
>
> --
> Dan Abel
> Petaluma, California USA
>


I was working at the grocers when this happened and that was the report we
got from corporate, that the e. coli came from human waste used as
fertilizer. I was in seafood, but we often scrounged from the veg
department to 'decorate' our display cases.
-ginny