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NaughtiusMaximus
Novotel has no chicken on its menu at the moment and its bacon and egg breakfasts are eggless. The food court at Emporium has a chicken stand and it was empty while all others were busy, people actually did a detour around it yesterday.

I went to get a massage yesterday and I asked for a girl who's parents do not have chicken farms and made her wash her hands before choking my chooken. I gave the ladyboy in Patpong with the feather boa a big miss as well.


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Posted on: 7:34 am on Feb. 5, 2004
MickTheKick
I always understood, that the chicken flu is a virus like the normal flu and you cannot really *eat* a chicken flu virus unless you literally chew the bird to death ?!?!?

Your ham and eggs breakfast is definitely virus free. There is no virus that can stand temperatures above some 50, 60 C. All other infections are bacteria and such...

Smeg, the only living encyclopaedia, am I right ?


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Posted on: 8:47 am on Feb. 5, 2004
hzink

Quote: from NaughtiusMaximus on 8:34 pm on Feb. 5, 2004
I gave the ladyboy in Patpong with the feather boa a big miss as well.


Because, somehow, the disease can travel back in time several years?

????

Harry


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Posted on: 8:51 am on Feb. 5, 2004
NaughtiusMaximus
feathers = birds = chickens, usually ostrich feathers, but we are in Bkk and the copy capital, dead unwanted chickens = cheap feathers = cheap Boa's for cheap hookers!!! my logic is logical and I will not stand for any interpretations.


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Posted on: 9:45 am on Feb. 5, 2004
NaughtiusMaximus
I am thinking of burning my feather pillow I stole from Singapore as well.


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Posted on: 9:46 am on Feb. 5, 2004
Mr Alan
From what I have heard on the news, scientists are afraid that once someone gets the chicken/bird flu from direct contact with an animal, they might be able pass the flu on to other humans the same way that other human flu is spread.

The other problem is that people who handle raw chickens can contaminate other uncooked food (or already cooked food that is no longer hot) through poor hygiene and poor food handling. This happens all the time with salmonella food poisoning that is prone to poultry.


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Posted on: 10:09 am on Feb. 5, 2004
MickTheKick
@Mr. Alan

Guess you are right with the human – human infection. One way I hear to avoid this is active standard flu immunisation – which is a good idea anyway...

I only want to know if I still can have my Tom Kha Gai when I will be in LOS soon. By now I would eat every real hot (in temperature) Tom at every restaurant with standard average hygiene. Salmonellae infection goes very different ways (stomack) than virus infection (mucosa/blood). Keep in mind that a virus is one of the most damageable creatures in nature. Your stomack is the graveyard for any virus which ever gets there…

Hygiene is always appreciated while dealing with any physical desire for sooo many reasons…


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Posted on: 11:24 am on Feb. 5, 2004
Manuel bkk
OK, now we are talking about food handling. At the temperature of 50/60 degrees C., as Mick suggested, the virus will be able to survive. Do not have the excact temp. handy but in general the virus will be inactivated above a 70 degrees. Once the virus is dead it will not reactivated unless cross conteminated by infected and lower temp food. Just cooling of will not activate any virus by itself.
Yhe scare which excist with authorities is that the virus is mutating when it might be combined with the regular flu virus. When a person has both strains of the virus the virus may mutate to a form of bird flu which is transmitable between humans. Since no anti bodies are available for such a strain (takes at least 6 months normally) it might transmitt easily and can be a disaster when not contained.
This is the main reason that the rest of the world is upset with Khun T. and the Thai government. If bird flu is containt and human transmissions isolated it is fairly harmless for humans. If mutated it can be as leathall as the regular virus or even worse.
I still eat chicken in BKK but it is more difficult to get it. Most restaurants have banned it from the menu. Eggs are still available at most places, sometimes a bit more done than normal though.
Enjoy your meal!!


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Posted on: 11:27 am on Feb. 5, 2004
BennyBoy
There is talk of bull dozing the KFC in Patpong to make way for a non chicken enterprise. I hear that an all you can eat banana buffet is highly interested in this prime location.


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Posted on: 12:21 pm on Feb. 5, 2004
Smegma
You guys should worry more about what hand you use to wipe your ass than about eating chicken... but because stupidity is a free choice... ok there you go. Bye bye. So long. Ta ta.


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Posted on: 1:17 pm on Feb. 5, 2004
     

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