Sheesh, Jack...chickens riddled with cancer spots...! As you know I lived in Thailand... had rats running around outside carrying the Plague, we couldn't even brush our teeth with the filthy water, and Amoebae dysentery was everywhere & in everything. Son Kyle was just learning to walk, and he had dysentery so bad I thought I was going to lose him...his fever shot-up to 106. And he was just eating bottled baby foods, and drinking canned milk from the Army PX (shipped in from the States). Germs were everywhere... Not to bore you with the all of the health regimes I followed living there - I think I became super sensitive to diseases, water, food & preparation, and over-all cleanliness, especially in the kitchen, and floors, living there. To this day, no-one walks into my house with their dirty shoes on, including me. I kick them off at the front door. And my kids are the same way in their homes. Everyone who knows me, shucks their shoes at my front door. Anyway, to my knowledge I've never seen a chicken with cancer spots...and I can imagine your disgust at some jerk in prison spitting in the food....acting like the low-caliber person they were, that landed them there in the 1st place. I cannot even imagine being housed-up (for over 20 years), with ranting, bitter, convicts. And, I'm amazed that you made it through, in one piece, to look forward to a better life...that you loved your Mom (in spite of everything), and your family histories. And I know....restaurants bother me to the 9th degree! Jan C. IBSSG ----Original Message----- From: JACK CHILDERS <jaxone1234@msn.com> To: BLACKSHEEP-CHAT-L@rootsweb.com <BLACKSHEEP-CHAT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, April 29, 2002 11:20 AM Subject: [BSChat] CATS >Ah, Jan Curtis. > >I first ran away from home at age 12. There were a few times when I was so hungry that I ate food out of a dumpster outside of a restaurant. > >Prisons were about as bad. I worked in the kitchen a lot while in prison. I have seen them fry chickens that were riddled with cancer spots. When they crack eggs there was often time feces on the eggshells and some of that fell into the frying pan and no one bothered to pick it out. > >When you go through the chow line you never know when one of the cooks has had a bad day and spit, or worse, in the food. Sometimes you get a real nut in the kitchen who puts a dab of ammonia in the food. Doesn't kill you but sure gives you diarrhea. > >I have lived in prison cells that had open trap toilets and at night huge rats come up from the sewers and jump out of your toilet and prowl all over your belongings. > >I learned a long time ago that in order to keep from starving to death you just closed your eyes and ate what you could and hoped it didn't kill you or make you too sick. After all, the local McDonald's was kind of off limits to me. > >Do you think a few cat hairs will worry me at this late date ? I mean, I do clean house, I do clean my kitchen. But I do have cats, and I feel sure a cat hair has crept into my food chain now and then. I try not to let that happen, but with all the other contaminants floating around everyone's food supply, a cat hair now and then won't kill me. I would be more worried about the chemicals they use in growing the food long before I ever lay hands on it. And when one eats in a restaurant, do you know the health departments actually allows X number of insect parts to be in the food ? I hold a certified food handler's license here in Oklahoma, know what I am talking about. Check out the FDA rules on foreign bodies in food products, then you may not be so concerned over a cat hair. > >Jack Childers in OKC >International Society of BlackSheep Genealogists >http://www.gbnf.com/genealogy/childers/html/surnames.htm >"I've traveled a long way and some of the roads were not paved" >Jaxone1234@msn.com > > >==== BLACKSHEEP-CHAT Mailing List ==== >Unsubscribe from the list: >Mailto:Blacksheep-Chat-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsu bscribe > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >