[kj] mark of the beast closer than expected
Brendan
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Wed Jul 15 08:30:42 EDT 2009
Songs about hygeine:
Soundgarden - HIV Baby - single b-side, you punk filth will probably like
it compared to the more mainstream stuff ;) It's about Kim the guitarist
who had an issue with not sharing cups and plates etc...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASK0BoVNmv0
I share PCs that are in use by people over 3 shifts, there's no eating
area here either so these things are pure filth. I read once that in some
places the keyboards have more germs than the toilet seats.
> whilst we can't be certain of that, I lead a healthy lifestyle, but a
> healthy lifestyle has many different parameters to many different
> people. I'd never touch a burger from a BK or MacD whilst others find
> that fits into their definition.
>
> Hospital hygene, as witnessed by my stay recently, is compromised by
> visitors who wont use the hand gel but also by the Dr's on the
> consultancy rounds who also dont use it. The nurses and auxillaries
> are worth every penny - definately more
>
> I saw a comment elsewhere critising the nanny state due to the swine
> flu adverts encouraging certain behaviour methods. Well i see people
> every day with no consideration for those around them, sneezing into
> their hands, not washing hands after using public toilets, drinking
> from bottles that have been stored in rat infested cellers etc.
>
> You used to get peanuts complimentary in bars, but because people were
> not washing their hands after using the toilet it was found that the
> peanuts were a link with the spread of disease such as Hep B. So now
> no more peanuts. But look at people who eat food whilst typing on the
> computer. The bacteria is now on the keys and will lead to some form
> of illness.
>
> Whilst good behaviour will stop some of this, should our immune
> systems not be able to deal with some of these bugs? Which brings us
> back to healthier lifestyles. What does that mean will bring a
> different answer from everyone on this list.
>
> Does Jaz wash his hands after a visit to the loo? ; )
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Stephen Lawrence<stephen.l at live.com>
> wrote:
>> thanks for the update pat
>> either way i believe these flu victims wouldn't have died if they had
>> been
>> healthy or lived healthy lifestyles
>> then there is the risk of hospital hygiene and malpractice to consider
>> it's no joke to say the nhs is a risk to your health and should be
>> avoided
>> when possible
>> after all it is a business and your ill health is thier interest ,them
>> and
>> the phamacueticals
>>
>
>
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