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i have a cold
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i do not have a cold
48.00%
i might have a cold, i do feel a little weak, thanks for asking
4.00%
i've just got over a cold
16.00%
i have man flu
0
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i do not get colds, ever, as i dance naked in the moonlight.
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Old Jan 12th 2014 | 6:59 am
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Originally Posted by Oink
I prefer a drop of lager myself as I can't stand all that poncy microbrewery bollocks but it seems that the Stella type beers are the worst offenders.
Preservatives maybe? Hopefully you aren't having a reaction to malted barley! I usually drink lager as well, Pil is my go-to.
Get well soon.
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 7:12 am
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Originally Posted by caretaker
Preservatives maybe? Hopefully you aren't having a reaction to malted barley! I usually drink lager as well, Pil is my go-to.
Get well soon.
That Rocky Mountain beer by Molson?
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 7:18 am
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Dunno about Rocky Mountain, Pilsner Old Style lager they used to brew it here but the aquifer they were tapping went off and Molson moved away. I think they still brew it for local tastes as it doesn't taste the same in Vancouver as it does here. Besides a variety of imports I also like the occasional malt liquor - when I went to Quebec Bras D'or was my fave.

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Old Jan 12th 2014 | 7:25 am
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Originally Posted by caretaker
Dunno about Rocky Mountain, Pilsner Old Style lager they used to brew it here but the aquifer they were tapping went off and Molson moved away. I think they still brew it for local tastes as it doesn't taste the same in Vancouver as it does here. Besides a variety of imports I also like the occasional malt liquor - when I went to Quebec Bras D'or was my fave.
It has mountains on the label.
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 7:41 am
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Originally Posted by Oink
It has mountains on the label.
Pil has a mountain in the background and a choo-choo and a teepee and a gangster car and a jackrabbit and a crow or two. There used to be more rabbits and crows but they've been slowly taking them away over the years, like they don't think anyone would notice.
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 8:03 am
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If you have the Flu, you will know it, only had it once in my life, but it is debilitating. A runny nose and a cough is a cold, Flu will knock you down like a skittle.
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 9:51 am
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Originally Posted by caretaker
There are an assortment of mutant gluten intolerant posters on here who will no doubt take you in and comfort you. I tried a special beer they make for those people when a rep brought it around to the bar and it was seriously vile.
I tried one too and had a very nasty nnon gluten type reaction. They do taste vile.

What's with the 'mutant' word, mutant gluten or mutant posters?
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 10:02 am
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Eeek, i do look at bit like that little bat
Oh, no you don't at all.

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Old Jan 12th 2014 | 10:32 am
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Originally Posted by bats
I tried one too and had a very nasty nnon gluten type reaction. They do taste vile.
What's with the 'mutant' word, mutant gluten or mutant posters?
Posters; all this intolerance and allergy to damned near everything has developed in a few generations. When I was a boy I don't think there were any asthmatic kids in our town of 100, and if a child couldn't eat peanut butter their demise would likely have been written off as unexplained. Not being able to eat bread, well, unheard of. It's a wonder so many of us survived.
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 10:52 am
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Originally Posted by caretaker
Posters; all this intolerance and allergy to damned near everything has developed in a few generations. When I was a boy I don't think there were any asthmatic kids in our town of 100, and if a child couldn't eat peanut butter their demise would likely have been written off as unexplained. Not being able to eat bread, well, unheard of. It's a wonder so many of us survived.
You aren't usually known for ignorance and intolerance. Now we know.
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 10:55 am
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You aren't usually known for ignorance and intolerance. Now we know.
But he has a point. We never heard about all these intolerances decades ago, had the incidence gone up or were the intolerances not identified back then? Or has it always been thus?
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 11:07 am
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And if you couldn't drink milk you would of been in a world of hurt too. Bats, you'd probably just love me, really! :-)

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Old Jan 12th 2014 | 11:24 am
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But he has a point. We never heard about all these intolerances decades ago, had the incidence gone up or were the intolerances not identified back then? Or has it always been thus?
According to this article http://www.canadianfamily.ca/food/food-allergy-influx/
"... The prevailing theory is known as the Hygiene Hypothesis. Simply put: we’ve become victims of our own compulsion for cleanliness. “In the past 20 or 30 years, we’ve certainly been living more cleanly. Our housing has changed, we take antibiotics, we have vaccinations. So our immune system, which has less infection to fight than it has in the past, has become dysregulated, and has begun to react and become hypersensitive to things in the environment that are harmless,” says Dr. Susan Waserman, an allergist and clinical immunologist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont. “Why should anyone become allergic to something like a peanut or ragweed? It doesn’t really make sense.” The hypothesis is supported by the fact that the entire western world, including the United States and Europe, has experienced the same allergy trend. One well-known study compared relatively clean West Germany with more polluted East Germany and found far lower levels of allergies in the East (although, since unification and the westernization of the East, the levels have risen sharply)... "
Interesting theory!
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 11:30 am
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According to this article http://www.canadianfamily.ca/food/food-allergy-influx/
"... The prevailing theory is known as the Hygiene Hypothesis. Simply put: we’ve become victims of our own compulsion for cleanliness. “In the past 20 or 30 years, we’ve certainly been living more cleanly. Our housing has changed, we take antibiotics, we have vaccinations. So our immune system, which has less infection to fight than it has in the past, has become dysregulated, and has begun to react and become hypersensitive to things in the environment that are harmless,” says Dr. Susan Waserman, an allergist and clinical immunologist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont. “Why should anyone become allergic to something like a peanut or ragweed? It doesn’t really make sense.” The hypothesis is supported by the fact that the entire western world, including the United States and Europe, has experienced the same allergy trend. One well-known study compared relatively clean West Germany with more polluted East Germany and found far lower levels of allergies in the East (although, since unification and the westernization of the East, the levels have risen sharply)... "
Interesting theory!
That is interesting
 
Old Jan 12th 2014 | 11:39 am
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You've got smokers cough from smoking, brewers droop from drinking beer.
 


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