Yeahbut - he was in the bloody Hilton soothing wealthy tourists - not dealing
with me s**tting my brains out behind a cactus in Morrocco. 'Disturbance'
wasn't the word I had in mind at the time, especially after I managed to back
into the Prickly Pear in question. Stress doesn't cause explosive decompression
in humans.
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On 14/02/2014, at 3:31 PM, Paul Laughlin wrote:
> Many long years ago, when I was stationed with the USAF in Spain, I read
> a book by the house physician of the Castellano Hilton Hotel in Madrid.
> He seemed to think that it was not the food or the water that caused
> the gastric disturbances, but merely that the stresses of travel caused
> the "flora and fauna" of the gut to arise. I thought, at the time,
> that just might be appropriate.
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