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#1 Mar 07 2006 at 9:21 AM Rating: Decent
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You can't have my sushi!!! Smiley: mad I just found a great sushi joint near my new digs, and I can't give it up just yet.

Folks giving me another reason to hate California wrote:
Sushi may be bad for health: California group
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sushi is more popular than ever before but eating it "has become the new Russian roulette" in terms of safety, a group campaigning against mercury in fish said on Monday.

Eli Saddler of gotmercury.org, a campaign of California-based Sea Turtle Restoration Project, went to six top sushi restaurants in Los Angeles to test mercury levels in the fish they serve.

"The level of mercury in tuna these restaurants serve is so high they should be keeping this food off their lists," Saddler said. "Eating sushi has become the new Russian roulette."

Gotmercury.org proposes to take the study to various cities across the United States and educate sushi consumers on the risks of mercury intake, which can permanently damage the nervous system in fetuses and may cause temporary memory loss in adults.

Tuna samples from six popular sushi restaurants in Los Angeles were taken to a Southern California lab for testing.

They returned an average mercury level of 0.721 parts per million, about 88 percent higher than the reported
Food and Drug Administration level of 0.383 ppm for all fresh and frozen tuna.

A couple of samples had mercury levels the FDA has declared "unsafe for anyone to eat," Saddler said.

Big-eyed tuna and blue and yellow-finned tuna are the most popular varieties used in sushi restaurants. Older and bigger fish are considered best suited for sushi but Saddler said it was not widely known that fish with longer lives carry more mercury than others.

Studies show seafood like shrimp and salmon with short life spans pose almost no risk of carrying mercury.

Nobi Kusuhara, owner of Sushi Sasabune in Los Angeles said even though the mercury level in the samples was higher than he expected, sushi is still healthy to eat.

"Even in Japan we have warnings out like FDA has issued here," Kusuhara said. "As long as restaurants warn pregnant women and people to eat smaller fish, it is definitely safer and healthier than beef or chicken."

Businesses with more than 10 employees are bound under California law to post a mercury-in-seafood warning if they serve or sell any seafood.

But Saddler said that, of the six restaurants checked, only one had an explicit sign posted on the door.

"There are cheap and easy ways to test fish, so it should be done in the United States to protect sushi consumers," Saddler said.


In somewhat related news, all you bastages making cute puns out of the "got milk?" slogan (I'm talking to you, gotmercury.com) can suck it.


#3 Mar 07 2006 at 9:26 AM Rating: Good
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A different study showed that this is true of more than sushi.

Said study (which was on one of the educational channels or another,) also noted that those who drank tea (I forget if it were black or green,) had MUCH lower levels of mercury, as the compounds in the tea removed it.

In short, just drink tea with your sushi.

The new place that I found serves the yucky green tea, the kind that is almost like puree and tastes like dirt. I have to find a place that will serve me plum tea with the pine nuts floating in it. That stuff is yummy.
#4 Mar 07 2006 at 9:31 AM Rating: Good
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A reserve just off my home town suffered from a bad case of minimata poisoning due to a mill upstream dumping waste into the river.

Fun stuff.
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#5 Mar 07 2006 at 9:32 AM Rating: Decent
I don't eat anything that swims. I don't eat anything that eats their own sh[/red]it or is full of sh[red]it. Pigs, Seafood. Certainly nothing raw. Give me a Hibachi Steak and some Saki.

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#6 Mar 07 2006 at 9:36 AM Rating: Good
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A reserve just off my home town suffered from a bad case of minimata poisoning due to a mill upstream dumping waste into the river.

Fun stuff.

Wow. Your newsmen are pale.

As far as mercury contamination, it's been an issue in the Chesapeake Bay for years. You're not supposed to eat the "mustard" in the famous blue crabs anymore, although the crabs themselves are considered safe to eat.
#7 Mar 07 2006 at 9:45 AM Rating: Excellent
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That video is from 1975. We only had one month of summer back then. The reporter is actually black.
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#8 Mar 07 2006 at 9:45 AM Rating: Default
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You could also go outside tomorrow and get a brick in your face and die from that.

I'd pick the sushi over the brick.
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#9 Mar 07 2006 at 9:46 AM Rating: Excellent
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Meh, Sir Isaac Newton drank mercury in his experimental natural science days. He lived to be 81 or so, and went on to define the principals of gravity and planetary rotation and to invent calculus and stabilize the economy by imposing weights and standards on the Mint. Of course he also had occasional fits, but that could have been Puritanism as easily as mercury poisoning.

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#10 Mar 07 2006 at 10:03 AM Rating: Default
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Kaelesh the Puissant wrote:
I don't eat anything that eats their own **** or is full of ****. Pigs, Seafood.


The pig is a misunderstood animal. Most people see them as "dirty" animals who roll around and eat their own ****, but that's not true. There's even a book called "Pigs aren't dirty and bears aren't slow". And I caught this off a pig-factoid website:

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Pigs are not dirty animals, they like to soil a lower area of their pen away from their feeding and sleeping areas

Pigs do not have sweat glands and white pigs burn easily, hence their need to roll in mud to cover their skin and to keep themselves cool


And some religions (no names mentioned) like to call certain animals "dirty" and so the religious people can't eat those animals, which doesn't exactly help the pig's case.

Meh, stupid religions. Oh well, eat your veggies and I'll send you a thought when I chew through my mountain of spareribs.
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Everything Causes Cancer, Say Scietists

A cancer newsflash wrote:
Scientists working out of Britain announced grim news today: everything in the known universe, to some degree or another, causes cancer.

Cancer, the leading cause of death among US citizens, has been traced back to a variety of factors in the past, including cigarettes, radiation, and, more recently, high sugar intake. But if the British scientists are correct, humans will soon have to treat everything as they treat the aforementioned cancer-causing agents.

"We don't wish to alarm anyone," said John Starkley, lead researcher in the project, "but our results speak for themselves: there is not a single thing in the world that cannot give you cancer."

Silent in disbelief initially, the press quickly reacted with questions related to the announcement.

"What about telephones?" asked one reporter.

Starkley nodded in affirmation. "Telephones, in our laboratory studies, have been found to cause high levels of brain cancer."

Starkley was then asked if computer use could cause cancer, and he gave another assenting nod.

"Yes, computers have been found to cause brain, liver, and tooth cancer," he said.

Various reporters asked Starkley as to the cancer-causing properties of a number of objects, including desks, compact discs, houses, other human beings, shoes, sex, automobiles, homosexuals, and religion; it was clear, however, that Starkley and his team were not exaggerating with their claim of universal cancer-causing objects.

"Yes, yes, and yes," Starkley said in reference to the last three questions, showing a trace of annoyance. "Everything causes cancer. In fact, you don't really need to ask me anymore if something causes cancer, because the answer will always be 'yes'."

"But," one reporter protested, "what about puppies?"

Starkley nodded grimly. "Especially puppies."

People across the globe reacted immediately to the announcement, stocking up on canned goods and ammunition and sealing themselves inside airtight bomb shelters. But according to Starkley and his research team, such activities are useless.

"People don't seem to understand," he said. "Everything causes cancer. If you sit in an airtight bomb shelter, the shelter could give you cancer. If you eat canned goods, the food inside could give in cancer. If you sat suspended in the air without touching anything, breathing, or carrying out any bodily functions, you could give yourself cancer. There is no escape."

President Bush addressed the US in a televised address shortly after Starkley's statements, urging American citizens to accept their "hopeless, despairing lives".

"In light of Mr. Starkley's evidence, we can only accept our doomed fates," Bush said. "And I hope that as your President, I can lead this great nation of ours into our short-lived future with great success."



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They don't call swine dirty, Judiasm and Islam refer to swine as "unclean". There's a difference there you probably wouldn't pick up on even if explained to you.
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#13 Mar 07 2006 at 10:23 AM Rating: Decent
My choice to not eat Pig is not motivated by religion or any political/humanitarian reasons. Pork just isn't my thing, pig is not my friend. I think it's a gross meat.

Smiley: spam<~Much like that.


All in all, it's the slime-y a[red][/red]ss seafood that gives me the willeys.




#16 Mar 07 2006 at 11:27 AM Rating: Good
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The plum wine is too sweet, but the tea is fantastically yum. I'm okay with green tea, but I don't like it at all when it's not well-strained and has that dirt aftertaste.
#17 Mar 07 2006 at 11:35 AM Rating: Decent
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In somewhat related news, all you bastages making cute puns out of the "got milk?" slogan (I'm talking to you, gotmercury.com) can suck it


People are still doing that? Might as well just jump the shark and go straight for the "Where's the Mercury?!" campaign.
#18 Mar 07 2006 at 11:54 AM Rating: Excellent
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Kaelesh the Puissant wrote:
My choice to not eat Pig is not motivated by religion or any political/humanitarian reasons. Pork just isn't my thing, pig is not my friend. I think it's a gross meat.


I also think most pig products taste nasty... I also think shellfish are gross.

I could be kosher
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Illinois governor wannabe Jim Oberweis has made "Got Guv?" his campaign slogan but, seeing as how he's made his public name via his dairy and ice cream empire, he may get a technical pass.
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#21 Mar 07 2006 at 1:00 PM Rating: Good
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The Glorious Atomicflea wrote:
The plum wine is too sweet, but the tea is fantastically yum. I'm okay with green tea, but I don't like it at all when it's not well-strained and has that dirt aftertaste.


Now I'm all agog over plum tea now. There's nowhere in this area where I could conceivably drive to that serves plum tea so of course now I have to try it. Do you know of any place or website that sells it Flea? I'm in an area that never even heard of green tea until Lipton started a line of it.
#22 Mar 07 2006 at 1:21 PM Rating: Good
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I also think most pig products taste nasty... I also think shellfish are gross.

Most pork products are "enhanced" with a brine that makes it taste like a sweaty *******. It keeps ****** cooks from turning the meat into toast while conveniently raising their profit margins. You should consider trying a freshly butchered hog, it tastes much better.

Edit: *sigh* Stuping ******* swear filter. Since when is ******* a swear?! ******* ******

Edited, Tue Mar 7 13:25:16 2006 by Jacobsdeception
#23 Mar 07 2006 at 2:20 PM Rating: Good
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The Glorious Atomicflea wrote:
The plum wine is too sweet, but the tea is fantastically yum. I'm okay with green tea, but I don't like it at all when it's not well-strained and has that dirt aftertaste.


Now I'm all agog over plum tea now. There's nowhere in this area where I could conceivably drive to that serves plum tea so of course now I have to try it. Do you know of any place or website that sells it Flea? I'm in an area that never even heard of green tea until Lipton started a line of it.


Not sure, but maybe try this?
The place where I go floats pine nuts in it.
#24 Mar 07 2006 at 2:21 PM Rating: Decent
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Now I'm all agog over plum tea now. There's nowhere in this area where I could conceivably drive to that serves plum tea so of course now I have to try it. Do you know of any place or website that sells it Flea? I'm in an area that never even heard of green tea until Lipton started a line of it.


Dude...you aren't that far from major towns. Try Cost Plus World Market, they are good for stuff like that.
#25 Mar 07 2006 at 2:49 PM Rating: Good
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Or pretty soon you can just go here.

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Wal-Mart doubling organic food offerings

Mon Mar 6, 7:46 PM ET

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. aims to be the mass-market provider of organic food, and will have doubled its organic offerings over the next couple of weeks, Wal-Mart's head of dry grocery told Reuters on Monday.
#26 Mar 07 2006 at 4:35 PM Rating: Default
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Unclean isn't dirty?

Pardon my illiteracy, but I figured it was the same.

Dictionary.com wrote:
un·clean ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-kln)
adj. un·clean·er, un·clean·est
Foul or dirty.
Morally defiled; unchaste.
Ceremonially impure.

dirt·y ( P ) Pronunciation Key (dûrt)
adj. dirt·i·er, dirt·i·est

Soiled, as with dirt; unclean.

Synonyms: dirty, filthy, foul, squalid, grimy
These adjectives apply to what is unclean, impure, or unkempt


But what do I know.

Edited, Tue Mar 7 16:40:49 2006 by Mazra
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