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Old May 22nd 2005, 9:30 pm
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Nitram
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 11:21:55 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
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    >On 23/05/05 11:10, in article [email protected],
    >"nitram" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> The dog also cocks a leg.
    >Males. It marks territory Standard behavior. One notes
    >that human urine smells worse. There must be an evolutionary
    >reason for this too. Maybe man uses urine for territorial
    >marking too.

Not in first class passenger compartments.
 
Old May 22nd 2005, 9:38 pm
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Earl Evleth
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On 23/05/05 11:30, in article [email protected],
"nitram" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> Maybe man uses urine for territorial
    >> marking too.
    >
    > Not in first class passenger compartments.

The "class" of people in 1st class has dropped
since "frequent flyer" programs have been instituted.

Earl
 
Old May 22nd 2005, 10:40 pm
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Magda
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 09:52:47 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, "Keith W"
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like
this:

...
... Mankind also has a long relationship with the rat, flea and cockroach.

Not to the point of making them housemates. Some people even make a living killing them,
go figure...
 
Old May 23rd 2005, 3:14 am
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Miss L. Toe
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"Gregory Morrow"
<gregorymorrowEMERGENCYCANCELLATIONARCHIMEDES@eart hlink.net> wrote in
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    > chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco wrtoe:
    > > That's very nice for you and your dogs. For those who are allergic to
    > > dogs, it could be far less pleasant. At least in a restaurant, they can
    > > leave. On a flight, it's more difficult to do so. I didn't know airlines
    > > still allowed animals in the main cabin. I have to say, I've never seen
    > > it happen, but I've noticed animals in boxes at airports- for flights
    > > going to the UK, I wouldn't expect to, for obvious reasons.
    > >
    > Dogs are filthy creatures (I cannot stand them actually) and have no place
    > in a passenger airline cabin.

Except in the food on some far-eastern airlines.
 
Old May 23rd 2005, 3:15 am
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"nitram" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Mon, 23 May 2005 10:58:34 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    > >On 23/05/05 10:52, in article [email protected],
"Keith
    > >W" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >> Mankind also has a long relationship with the rat, flea and cockroach.
    > >>
    > >> This does not make them desirable travelling companions.
    > >
    > >
    > >The dog wags its tail.
    > The dog also cocks a leg.

and licks its own privates in public
 
Old May 23rd 2005, 3:18 am
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 16:15:27 +0100, "Miss L. Toe"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >"nitram" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected].. .
    >> On Mon, 23 May 2005 10:58:34 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
    >> wrote:
    >> >On 23/05/05 10:52, in article [email protected],
    >"Keith
    >> >W" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Mankind also has a long relationship with the rat, flea and cockroach.
    >> >>
    >> >> This does not make them desirable travelling companions.
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >The dog wags its tail.
    >> The dog also cocks a leg.
    >and licks its own privates in public

because it can.
 
Old May 23rd 2005, 5:34 am
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    > From: "Miss L. Toe" <[email protected]>
    > Organization: Read Free News
    > Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe
    > Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 13:35:55 -0400
    > Subject: Re: Airline food with carrots blamed for food poisoning
    >
    >
    > "Donna Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:BEB68C5C.9EE6%[email protected]...
    >>
    >>
    >>> From: "Miss L. Toe" <[email protected]>
    >>> Organization: Read Free News
    >>> Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe
    >>> Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 09:26:00 -0400
    >>> Subject: Re: Airline food with carrots blamed for food poisoning
    >>>
    >>> Mine started before the flight (it was probably the cebiche) so was
    >>> definately not KLM's fault, my dilema was do I stay in Peru have all the
    >>> hassles of insurance claims for the missed flight and try out Lima's
    >>> healthcare system, or see if I can get to the airport without collapsing
    > and
    >>> survive until getting home. The latter worked.
    >>
    >> Cebiche is devastating. I ate it just once, here in France, at a place
    >> called Café Pacifico, which served Mexican/South American food. I ate the
    >> cebiche. Later in the evening, I had one of the worst food poisoning
    >> reactions I have ever had. My face swelled. My throat started to close.
    >> That one really frightened me, but fortunately I still had enough time to
    >> take some prescription antihistamines I had left over from another
    > problem.
    >> My throat swelling subsided, and I made it through the night without
    > having
    >> to call SOS Médecins, our emergency medical service that comes to the
    > house.
    >> The next day I went to a regular doctor, someone I didn't know because my
    >> own doctor was on vacation, he was on call. He asked me to show him a
    > photo
    >> of myself, so he could know what I normally looked like. It was that bad.
    >>
    >> Moral of the story. Stay away from cebiche.
    >>
    >
    > Especially in the back streets of Lima.

Or even the main streets of Paris, like the Boulevard Montparnasse.

Donna Evleth
    >
    >
 
Old May 23rd 2005, 5:36 am
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    > From: [email protected] (chancellor of the duchy of besses o'
    > th' barn and prestwich tesco)
    > Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe
    > Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 20:58:56 +0100
    > Subject: Re: Airline food with carrots blamed for food poisoning
    >
    > I've never had a problem, but I don't think I've ever eaten it in a
    > restaurant either- always had it homemade- by Peruvians! I've also made
    > it myself (albeit usually under Peruvian supervision!)- it's one of my
    > favourite seafood dishes in fact. It sounds more like this is a hygeine
    > problem with the restaurants- I'm assuming for example that raw fish
    > doesn't affect you similarly?

In my case it is definitely the restaurant. I have no problem with raw
fish. We have tuna sashimi at home often.

Donna Evleth
 
Old May 23rd 2005, 6:47 am
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    > I didn't know airlines still allowed animals in the main cabin.

We are in south-east Turkey at the moment (the web page
for where we are is www.hasankeyfim.com)and there are lots
of chicks and ducklings for sale in local markets (about
a dollar each). Marion was rather taken with the idea of
travelling round Turkey with a duckling. Anybody know the
airline regs on that? (I believe the quarantine stuff is
more relaxed than for mammals since in principle ducks can
penetrate the UK's borders unasssisted).

Jack Campin <www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack>
 

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