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Germs are good for you. Helps build a healthy immune system.
True very true I wash my hands after but I don't do the flu shot or anything else I dig in the dirt I go hunting I do all types of stuff but you can not kill all germs you have to get sick sometimes so your body can build up antivirus to it if you live in a bubble .
YOU WILL DIE WHEN YOU LEAVE THE BUBBLE.
 
Seriously though...the food at fast food restaurants is probably worse for you than the germs you could obtain in them
Lol I don't eat a lot of fast food .
It's just my job to deliver the stuff to the restaurant. I do eat it sometime but not much .
Maybe once a month or even once every two months
 
Seriously though...the food at fast food restaurants is probably worse for you than the germs you could obtain in them

Probably. Or some unholy combination of junk food and microbes. No thanks.

Sort of strange side story; after the Rajneesh bioterror attacks in the 1984, my father refuses to ever dine at a salad bar. The last I heard, he's sticking to that, though I would imagine the danger is long over. :s0112:
 
after the Rajneesh bioterror attacks in the 1984, my father refuses to ever dine at a salad bar. The last I heard, he's sticking to that, though I would imagine the danger is long over. :s0112:

Your old man was on to something. I have not eaten at a salad bar in years. The whole concept is just one big germ / bacteria petri dish and people just dig in. You have no freaking idea how long that sh*t has been out there or in the cooler. Just out in the open where every person who has picked their azz or nose in the last two hours can put their germ infested hands on the spoons. Brilliant idea.

I used to work with a guy who had been a health inspector for a while. His first question when investigating a food borne illness was:

" Who brought the potato salad ??? "
 
Your old man was on to something. I have not eaten at a salad bar in years. The whole concept is just one big germ / bacteria petri dish and people just dig in. You have no freaking idea how long that sh*t has been out there or in the cooler. Just out in the open where every person who has picked their azz or nose in the last two hours can put their germ infested hands on the spoons. Brilliant idea.

I used to work with a guy who had been a health inspector for a while. His first question when investigating a food borne illness was:

" Who brought the potato salad ??? "

Agreed with that; I don't dine at them either. Way to open to potential contamination. I just found the Rajneesh aspect of it interesting, considering how long ago it was.
 

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