does the beavers’ excrement also make some Venezuelan cheese sold at a certain British cheese shop once manned by Graham Chapman visited by John Cleese?
No big deal…Considering the age of this planet , there is not a single Atom or Molecule in your being which has not passed through and out the digestive tract of some previous “being”…You are Made of it Bub!….
That “Typhoid Mary” thing may be one of the problems with COVID-19. I think there are many people that don’t have any symptoms (or very mild symptoms) and unknowingly spread it to other people.
Typhoid Mary’s name was Mary Mallon. She insisted on working as a cook fully aware she was a carrier of the disease, and exposed a number of people to it.
I have Neil Armstrong’s autograph on a 1969 NASA Apollo poster (my brother and Neil were in the same fraternity). I thought it would be worth big bucks by now, but some internet research has indicated that not so much. I was surprised. Not that I will ever part with it – it’s a family heirloom now.
The Apollo 11 Astronauts affixed their autographs on papers from Prudential, Metropolitan, Northwestern Mutual, Massachusetts Mutual, and that one that Alex Trebek sells.
In the 1980s my Ex infected at least 400 people by cooking for them.
There was a documentary about Typhoid Mary on PBS. She was a cook for several families, and had several employer changes. When a health department researcher realized what several families with typhoid was her, an official went to talk to her. This guy started lecturing her, and demanded samples of her, uh, human waste
She was proud and stubborn. She couldn’t believe she was causing illness by contaminating the food she prepared. She refused to cooperate, so was arrested. A condition of her release was that she would never work as a cook again. But, among servants, cooks were the most respected, and highest paid. She couldn’t stand to have any lower job, and she broke the agreement, giving more people the disease. In spite of changing jobs and using fake names, she was caught, and arrested again. She was forced to spend the rest of her life in quarantine.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
does the beavers’ excrement also make some Venezuelan cheese sold at a certain British cheese shop once manned by Graham Chapman visited by John Cleese?
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
Is Beaver Butt Really Used To Flavor Your Dessert? Here’s What You Should Know.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/beaver-butt-might-be-in-your-ice-cream-heres-what-you-should-know_n_56f1a037e4b09bf44a9ed259
chain gang charlie about 4 years ago
No big deal…Considering the age of this planet , there is not a single Atom or Molecule in your being which has not passed through and out the digestive tract of some previous “being”…You are Made of it Bub!….
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
That “Typhoid Mary” thing may be one of the problems with COVID-19. I think there are many people that don’t have any symptoms (or very mild symptoms) and unknowingly spread it to other people.
Gent about 4 years ago
Thank goodness we don’t have beavers here. We can eat vanilla happily.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
As if serving those people fried skulls wasn’t bad enough.
UmmeMoosa about 4 years ago
She must have been related to “bloody Mary“.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 4 years ago
So? Red(carmine) food coloring is made from cochineal bugs!!
Jaime Jean M about 4 years ago
Typhoid Mary’s name was Mary Mallon. She insisted on working as a cook fully aware she was a carrier of the disease, and exposed a number of people to it.
genghis.shaman about 4 years ago
Of course, the signatures wouldn’t have been necessary if they’d actually HAD life insurance… But I guess nobody wants to insure astronauts.
dv1093 about 4 years ago
I have Neil Armstrong’s autograph on a 1969 NASA Apollo poster (my brother and Neil were in the same fraternity). I thought it would be worth big bucks by now, but some internet research has indicated that not so much. I was surprised. Not that I will ever part with it – it’s a family heirloom now.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 4 years ago
Don’t say “goo” and “beaver” in the same sentence. Oops, I just did.
Take care, may the SORDid be with you, and gesundheit.
ncorgbl about 4 years ago
The Apollo 11 Astronauts affixed their autographs on papers from Prudential, Metropolitan, Northwestern Mutual, Massachusetts Mutual, and that one that Alex Trebek sells.
In the 1980s my Ex infected at least 400 people by cooking for them.
Vanilla? I’ve always thought it taste like fish.
DaveQuinn about 4 years ago
You are losing your touch Jason. lol
Wlly Blly about 4 years ago
I knew that thing about the beavers. Can’t help but think of it whenever I get some. It only makes me hesitate for a moment. :-)
Craig Westlake about 4 years ago
And you wouldn’t BELIEVE what they use to enhance the chocolate…
yangeldf about 4 years ago
Oh hey, I was just telling some of my co-workers about Typhoid Mary a couple days ago
spaced man spliff about 4 years ago
It’s called castoreum. The old French Canadian trappers used it to lure beavers to their traps. Just ask old Pasqiunel.
dmagoon202ii about 4 years ago
Is it me, or do the astronauts look “black”.
Jogger2 about 4 years ago
There was a documentary about Typhoid Mary on PBS. She was a cook for several families, and had several employer changes. When a health department researcher realized what several families with typhoid was her, an official went to talk to her. This guy started lecturing her, and demanded samples of her, uh, human waste
She was proud and stubborn. She couldn’t believe she was causing illness by contaminating the food she prepared. She refused to cooperate, so was arrested. A condition of her release was that she would never work as a cook again. But, among servants, cooks were the most respected, and highest paid. She couldn’t stand to have any lower job, and she broke the agreement, giving more people the disease. In spite of changing jobs and using fake names, she was caught, and arrested again. She was forced to spend the rest of her life in quarantine.
boniface22 about 4 years ago
So that’s why it’s called a beaver.
pbr50138 about 4 years ago
51? That was a slow day for the first person with Covid-45.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 4 years ago
Who was the first to discover this thing about beaver castoreum, and how did they find out?