Family Tree by Signe Wilkinson for September 25, 2012
Transcript:
"Mom, here's the stuff I need for field hockey." "We'll shop for it tomorrow." "But I need it tomorrow." "Ok, oh, great the store closes in a half hour. Get in the car." "What about dinner?" "You two figure something out." "Girls' sports develop new skills in men, too." rice
runar about 12 years ago
Legionnaires’ disease is transmitted by inhaling airborne water droplets, not by drinking from flowing water (even if it does contain the Legionella pneumophila bacteria); the acidic environment in the stomach kills it. The bacteria grows in temperatures between 77 and 113 °F, so if the water is cooled, it is safe. If it is a chilled drinking fountain or bubbler you are drinking from, you can put your paranoia torest.
spikelovesmusic about 12 years ago
The water droplets that contained Legionaire’s disease came from air conditioner condensation.
sugarmonkey97 about 12 years ago
I use bottled water – bottled from my own tap. Someone seeing me would assume it was bought though.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Absolutely far worse than Jehovah’s Witnesses…