Bird flu, bovine madness, exploding watermelons etc. and now killer cucumbers! Hmm...maybe next time we will have fast-multiplying murderous dust bunnies. :-)
but the news nowadays is that its been traced to Germany....
tapos may E. Coli din sa Japan (now thats weird)...though its not related to the deadly outbreak sa Europe..yung Germany E. Coli (e ano ba, distant cousins lang?)
but the Japan E. coli could be related to Australian meat... abah..global na talga...
Killer cucumber? What's this about?
ReplyDeleteand they say the philippines is a dangerous country?!!!
ReplyDeletedangerous tayo....di tayo kaya tablan ng mga ganun!
ReplyDeletePakainin ng mga balut ang mga yan!
ReplyDeletehm...and tell them the feathers are the trick to beating those bacteria...*Crunch*
ReplyDeleteeh? I thought it was from Spain,
ReplyDeletebut the news nowadays is that its been traced to Germany....
tapos may E. Coli din sa Japan (now thats weird)...though its not related to the deadly outbreak sa Europe..yung Germany E. Coli (e ano ba, distant cousins lang?)
but the Japan E. coli could be related to Australian meat...
abah..global na talga...
hay nakow! (chewing on pan de sal)
Yan yata ang isang epekto ng sinasabing "globalization," pati virus global na din :-)
ReplyDeletewith planes and flights, madali nga mag spread ng virus (thinks of all the virus-related novels I've read and movies I've seen)
ReplyDeletehmm...it seems the Spanish cucumber wasn't exactly the culprit...poor cucumber...
ReplyDeleteand it wasn't the bean sprouts which did the dirty deed either...
ReplyDeleteits like an Agatha Christie thriller :-)