No more "Jug of Shame"
#12
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#13
"A loogie is a slang expression used in North America to refer to a mass of phlegm and saliva that is ejected from the mouth after being extracted from the throat of a person with nasal congestion. The expression "hocking a loogie" refers to extracting the phlegm in an obviously noisy manner involving violent vibrations of the glottis, producing a low, guttural, rumbling sound. This practice may have other names in other countries and within the medical community."
#16
From Wikipedia for Nasal Mucous - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loogie
"A loogie is a slang expression used in North America to refer to a mass of phlegm and saliva that is ejected from the mouth after being extracted from the throat of a person with nasal congestion. The expression "hocking a loogie" refers to extracting the phlegm in an obviously noisy manner involving violent vibrations of the glottis, producing a low, guttural, rumbling sound. This practice may have other names in other countries and within the medical community."
"A loogie is a slang expression used in North America to refer to a mass of phlegm and saliva that is ejected from the mouth after being extracted from the throat of a person with nasal congestion. The expression "hocking a loogie" refers to extracting the phlegm in an obviously noisy manner involving violent vibrations of the glottis, producing a low, guttural, rumbling sound. This practice may have other names in other countries and within the medical community."
What a tool....
#18
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It has been my numerous observations that the jugs are NEVER cleaned properly. The jugs get a quick rinse in tepid water thats all. I know some who revere the old gal in MEM, sure she is nice, very quiet, been there a long time. But, I like to see her use soap and Hot water. Forget the outstations.
Additionally, I would never put ice from the cooler in a drink. Nor, use on board potable. The amount of coliform bactieria is unhealthy. This conclusion comes from Pax carriers, which are frequently audited. Cargo/crew food never is.
Please, dont quote Nietzsche in your reply.
Additionally, I would never put ice from the cooler in a drink. Nor, use on board potable. The amount of coliform bactieria is unhealthy. This conclusion comes from Pax carriers, which are frequently audited. Cargo/crew food never is.
Please, dont quote Nietzsche in your reply.
#20
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