Finnish Tourist Dies of Food Poisoning

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Re: Finnish Tourist Dies of Food Poisoning

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to get serious for a minute, tile is durable and easy to maintain. It's a miracle you don't see food poisoning in the news weekly, considering the heat, lack of water at street stands, etc. People DO have heart attacks. Heat, over exertion, you know. Cambo ain't exactly a health nuts dream destination. Buying cocaine in Asia? fock...thin the herd.
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Re: Finnish Tourist Dies of Food Poisoning

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Mr Curious wrote:to get serious for a minute, tile is durable and easy to maintain. It's a miracle you don't see food poisoning in the news weekly, considering the heat, lack of water at street stands, etc. People DO have heart attacks. Heat, over exertion, you know. Cambo ain't exactly a health nuts dream destination. Buying cocaine in Asia? fock...thin the herd.
You can use rough tiling like the rest of the (sane) world. Why are there so few "heart attacks" in our neighbors ? Their doctors aren't quite as lazy. The chances of a 30 year old having a heart attack is mighty slim (even a fat 1). Can't disagree w/your last bit at all though.
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