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Bread Eating?

Furdchandler
  
I was wondering, (and this is a serious question), what would happen medically if a person went to a
football stadium, went into the mens bathroom, took a peice of bread and wiped it around a mens
urinal, (making sure to get the hairs too), and ate it. How sick should one expect to get? The
reason I'm asking is because, lets just say, fraternities are getting worse!!!

Bostonpd
  
The average computer keyboard or office desk has many more infectious things hanging out on it than
urinals that are cleaned almost every day and many times have chemicals in them to kill bacteria. I
remember a study by some people at the HSPH that concluded there were 10 times as many infectious
bacteria strains on an office desk than there are in the average urinal.

However...I wouldn't reccomend eating from any of these things.

furdchandler@comcast.net (furdchandler) wrote in message
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> I was wondering, (and this is a serious question), what would happen medically if a person went to
> a football stadium, went into the mens bathroom, took a peice of bread and wiped it around a mens
> urinal, (making sure to get the hairs too), and ate it. How sick should one expect to get? The
> reason I'm asking is because, lets just say, fraternities are getting worse!!!

Michabo
  
Do you think that it is important to consider which infectious bacterial strains? Michabo

"bostonpd" <bostonpd@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9d9146d8.0312231035.7071e123@posting.google.com...
> The average computer keyboard or office desk has many more infectious things hanging out on it
> than urinals that are cleaned almost every day and many times have chemicals in them to kill
> bacteria. I remember a study by some people at the HSPH that concluded there were 10 times as many
> infectious bacteria strains on an office desk than there are in the average urinal.
>
> However...I wouldn't reccomend eating from any of these things.
>
>
>
> furdchandler@comcast.net (furdchandler) wrote in message
news:<51eab677.0312230509.29ac9dab@posting.google.com>...
> > I was wondering, (and this is a serious question), what would happen medically if a person went
> > to a football stadium, went into the mens bathroom, took a peice of bread and wiped it around a
> > mens urinal, (making sure to get the hairs too), and ate it. How sick should one expect to get?
> > The reason I'm asking is because, lets just say, fraternities are getting worse!!!

Glenn Henshaw
  
furdchandler@comcast.net (furdchandler) wrote in
news:51eab677.0312230509.29ac9dab@posting.google.com:

> I was wondering, (and this is a serious question), what
> would happen medically if a person went to a football
> stadium, went into the mens bathroom, took a peice of
> bread and wiped it around a mens urinal, (making sure to
> get the hairs too), and ate it. How sick should one expect
> to get? The reason I'm asking is because, lets just say,
> fraternities are getting worse!!!

I think that the dangerous part would be ingesting the
amonia in the pee. That is if there's any pee left. Or
possibly the disinfecting agents contain amonia, that
could be bad.

When I was 12 I pissed off one of the older kids in my
swimming team. He put my head in a toilet and flushed. The
technical term for such a punnishment is called a "swirly."

James McDone
  
What type of fraternity is this?

James

"glenn henshaw" <glenn_henshaw@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> furdchandler@comcast.net (furdchandler) wrote in
> news:51eab677.0312230509.29ac9dab@posting.google.com:
>
> > I was wondering, (and this is a serious question), what
> > would happen medically if a person went to a football
> > stadium, went into the mens bathroom, took a peice of
> > bread and wiped it around a mens urinal, (making sure to
> > get the hairs too), and ate it. How sick should one
> > expect to get? The reason I'm asking is because, lets
> > just say, fraternities are getting worse!!!
>
> I think that the dangerous part would be ingesting the
> amonia in the pee. That is if there's any pee left. Or
> possibly the disinfecting agents contain amonia, that
> could be bad.
>
> When I was 12 I pissed off one of the older kids in my
> swimming team. He put my head in a toilet and flushed. The
> technical term for such a punnishment is called a
> "swirly."

mjjluver
  
i'll bet there's bacteria from when they clean it. They
probably just use one mop for everything (or reused)
and there'll be nasty stuff on there. Let us know how
sick they get.

glenn henshaw <glenn_henshaw@yahoo.com> writes:

> furdchandler@comcast.net (furdchandler) wrote in
> news:51eab677.0312230509.29ac9dab@posting.google.com:
>
> > I was wondering, (and this is a serious question), what
> > would happen medically if a person went to a football
> > stadium, went into the mens bathroom, took a peice of
> > bread and wiped it around a mens urinal, (making sure to
> > get the hairs too), and ate it. How sick should one
> > expect to get? The reason I'm asking is because, lets
> > just say, fraternities are getting worse!!!
>
> I think that the dangerous part would be ingesting the
> amonia in the pee. That is if there's any pee left. Or
> possibly the disinfecting agents contain amonia, that
> could be bad.
>
> When I was 12 I pissed off one of the older kids in my
> swimming team. He put my head in a toilet and flushed. The
> technical term for such a punnishment is called a
> "swirly."

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