30 May, 2011: Death by Cucumber
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Mad cow disease, foot and mouth, swine flu and bird fllu... oh how the vegetarians laughed. Now we have death by cucumber. With 14 dead already and more than 300 seriously ill in Germany alone, and with cases in several other European countries, who's laughing now? Okay, meat eaters who also like cucumbers (like me) are not laughing, but still. Even worse: Quote:
Fortunately, all the cucumbers in our local shops are grown in Australia, so for now we are safe. P.S. I hope you appreciate that I gave this iotd the date "30 May" even though it is already half way through 31 May here in southern Australia, as I know it focks with the minds of some of youse in the USA when we do that. |
Yeah, but ... what a way to go!
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I always knew they were teh evil!
Roll on the Great Peanut Butter and Banana Poisoning Epidemics* of 2011 I say. Then you'll see how right I was. * Disclaimer: I do not actually want anyone to die from this. Just have an inconvenient side effect for a while. |
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I've seen bigger.
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Death by cucumber makes me think of that old "death by mau mau" joke.
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The Death by Mau Mau sketch from The League of Gentlemen. The reason the audience laugh in appreciation (and the reason it's... slightly overacted?) is because this is the live tour of the TV show. The Spanish subtitles are an added pleasure. |
why aren't there any aspirins in the jungle..?
The parrots ate 'em all! hahah. Reminds me of the generic name for Viagra: Micoxafailin. (variation- Midixaflopppin.) :D |
Argh, forgot you call paracetemol "Tylenol"...
Glad it travelled for you at least. Oh, btw? The above vid are the people I refer to ALL the time. Steve & Reece (left and centre) are in the middle of Psychoville on TV and Reece is in Betty Blue Eyes in the West End (musical based on A Private Practice) Mark (left) has a Doctor Who episode coming up this year. ETA - Scotchman is a misnomer, being used for comedy purposes. Scotch is a drink. Scotsman, Scot or Scots is better. |
I'd never heard of paracetemol until this very moment.
Tylenol is acetaminophen. So, I'm confused. |
So am I.
I thought P = T. Monster? MONSTAAAAAAR!?!?!?!?!?! (usually easier than bothering Wiki) ETA - you never watched the League DVD I sent you? Hey, of course it's okay if you didn't like it - it is NOT to everyone's taste. Even in my family! But if you still have it, do forward it on to another Merkin. They might like it. |
Well, PV = nRT, if that's what you mean.
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Paracetamol is Tylenol #3 (that's the kind with Codiene. You need a prescription for it here).
Also, over here "Mau-Mau" is "Bunga-Bunga." Probably creeping PC, as Mau-Mau has a specific, unpleasant meaning. And "Bunga-Bunga" is a lot funnier. |
I'm allergic to codiene.
It gives me headaches and makes me vomit. I found this out when I was prescribed it for consistent headaches and nausea. |
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I thought someone in Spain had a logical response: if Spain were the source of the disease, wouldn't there be outbreaks in Spain instead of just in Germany?
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Paracetamol is the same chemical as acetaminophen. Paracetamol is the name used in Australia, and I guess Britain. Acetominophin is used in the USA and Japan. Took me ages to grasp why I couldn't get parashietamoru, but could get this weird ashietominofuin. Took me even longer to figure out why they always put kaffuiin (caffiene) in with it. Turns out that's a pain killer too.
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Cases in Britain too.
But from Brits returning from Germany. Bless the Spanish - it's not even worth arguing about. British beef exports were banned for YEARS due to BSE, when it was prevalent in every country we were exporting to. They just hushed it up and blamed it all on us. |
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I saw that last night - makes logical sense to me as well. I heard this am that women seem to be more susceptible to this strain than children.
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Interesting stuff |
I read that as "women are more susceptible to strain the children."
I need more coffee. |
League of Gentlemen is one of my favourite series EVAH! Hard to even choose a favourite character, although Papa Lazarou is a strong contender, along with Tubbs.
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So nice to meet another fan. Hello, I'm Sundae, pleased to meet you (handshake/ cheek kiss/ curtsey - whatever you do). Yes, it is SO hard to choose a fave League character. I'd probably have to go for Chinnery though. For pathos I can laugh through. I love Les "it's a shit business" McQueen, but he's just too tragic. Check our the Psychoville thread (has that reached you yet?) for mostly my opinions, lots of spoilers and very little elose. But hey. Go on, stick your hand in there. |
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We had Psychoville on telly early last year and we bought the DVD, but I see there is a second series now. Is that what you're watching? We haven't had it yet - maybe on pay TV, but we don't do that (struggling with 16 free to air channels as it is). I shall wait with anticipation. I'm afraid to go to the Psychoville thread in case it has spoilers on the second series though! We already have all three series of LoG on DVD, together with the Xmas special, the Live Show and "League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse". All excellent. Oh, and the BBC Radio "On The Town With The League Of Gentlemen" double CD, which I believe preceded the TV series. There are a few characters which don't appear on TV, such as Mr Ingleby, the teensy weensy shopkeeper. When I was still living in Europe I once made a pilgrimage to Hadfield (even took some fake blood for my nose, for the photos) and by god it was depressing. Later I stayed in another cute village in Yorkshire - can't remember the name - and it was sooooo Royston Vasey! There was a weird butcher on the main street, an op shop with strange old ladies, etc etc. Oh hey, another fave character is Herr Lipp (I lived in Germany for 7 years.) Ah, yes, and finally... proof of our devotion to the series, my husband said the words "you're my wife now!" at our wedding ceremony! |
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Sandy, you beauty!
We have to stick together, even on the other side of the world! No, don't go into our Psychoville thread just yet. Too spoilery. I did love the last series, but in the end came away dissatisfied. They're not real sausages. LOTS of questions and loose ends being tied up this time round. It's rilly, rilly good. Oh - did I mention I was in it? Well, I wrote a whole post about it somewhere on here.... some searching shows it to be here precisely. BTW the introduction of myself was meant mostly in humour. I am aware of you as a Dwellar. Just not as a fellow fan. Envy you muchly for Hadfield. I have yet to make the pilgrimage. But then I do live in the right country to see them live - I was there for both tours. Have you ever seen Blood on Satan's Claw? There's a special Tigon edition with a DVD commentary by Dyson, Shearsmith & Gatiss. It's a five DVD set, but I got my money's worth just watching the one. |
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I went back to the Doctor because my symptoms were getting worse not better.
She checked my eyes with some sort of Doctor-torch and said immediately, "You have a codeine allergy" I got something else ? on prescription, but I was basically told to stay away from codeine forever-after and it's on my notes as a trigger. I have no idea what caused the series of headaches and nausea I was experiencing initially, they went away! All I know is what NOT to take to alleviate them... |
Wow, maybe the codeine did cure what was causing them, but the allergy wouldn't reveal it until you stopped taking that?
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I don't know - I think the codeine was just supposed to be a pain-killer.
In which case it failed miserably. I got the result I wanted in the end - no pain no puke. But it got a WHOLE lot worse before it got better. A week of blinding pain. As well as horrendous self-pity and hypochondria believing I had a tumour. Still, fun to have a proper medical allergy at last. Not just the weird food one that gives me hives and I can't tell what it is. Sandy - check your PMs. I'm happy. (The League of Gentlemen - I don't think everyone would be interested in reading). |
Seems it isn't the cucumbers after all. Some kind of green salad veggie, most likely from Germany. Well, duh, GERM-any. :facepalm: :right:
The Spanish cucumbers had E-coli, but it was a different strain. |
The Spanish cucumbers had the good E-coli.
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Went to Tesco with the 'rents this morning.
Cucumbers 40p (via two for the price of one0. Methinks sales might have dropped off a little recently....? |
Yey! Another LoG fan!
My village has a slight touch of the Royston Vaseys about it :p There's one view in particular, coming up the lane from Ma's house, where the road splits and a solid square chapel looms, that just begs for the theme music every time I walk past. Herr Flick, definately one of my favorite characters. Like the vet he just has such a great sense of pathos. Also, his accent and speech patterns reminded me very strongly of a wonderfully eccentric German teacher from my time at the Goethe Institute in Manchester. Papa Lazarou. Just so amazingly disturbing. Oh, and talking about the vet: one of the vets at the surgery Pilau goes to really reminds me of him lol. Not in his work obviously *grins* he;s very competant. But he has a similar look and colouring, and similar mannerisms, tone of voice etc. |
an organic farm in northern germany. Bean sprouts have been implicated.
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Quick! Time to stock up Sundae! |
It looks like this thread title should be "Death by Organic."
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To echo zengummie
ParacetAMOL AND aCETAMENOPHEN ARE THE GENERIC NAMES for the same drug/chemical thingy. tYLENOL IS A BRAND NAME. LIKE SAYING HOOVER FOR VAC or Kleenex for tissue. pARACETAMOL DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY HAVE CODEINE IN IT or caffeine. But it can be combined with them. I'm pretty sure it is prescription only in the UK too, when the codeine is added. sORRY, I WAS AWAY. Oh poop, I hit the caps lock without noticing. oh well, makes it interesting. |
and now it's not sprouts. I wonder what produce will be demonized next.
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*oooh oooh, pick me, pick me*
Ummmmm, ASPARAGUS! |
Squash. please let it be squash
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pick me pick me
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Never liked cucumbers. They're a pain in the ass.
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I did get the Python ref, I was just referring to my current despisal of all things Blatter |
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goddamn lousy rain
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It beats being on fire.
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