Thanks for your Comment Quirino..anyways our work is to tell people and inform what we have heard or what we know..and its people's wish if they want to accept this truth or no I also did not understand what is the proof in your mail that it is fake? I have not seen any mails from you in MHO so if you have any information with proof which is not good for human beings then please post it so that we all people can know the right thing Take care

--- On Thu, 9/17/09, Quirino Cardozo <qc4000@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Quirino Cardozo <qc4000@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: {|> M:H:O <|} =Never Lick An Envelope= {Information} To: MumbaiHangOut@yahoogroups.com Cc: priyadarshani50@yahoo.com Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009, 11:33 AM
This is fake Boon.
It's surprising how you let these false rumours spread without posting what is the truth. See below:
| The Woman Who Got Cockroaches In Her Mouth From Licking an Envelope-Fiction! |
| |  | Summary of the eRumor: A California woman who worked in a post office decided one day that she would lick some envelopes instead of using a moist sponge for that purpose. In the process, she accidentally cut her tongue. Later, she noticed a swelling in her tongue, but a doctor could not find anything wrong. It finally got so bad that she was having trouble eating, so she want back to the doctor. He did some tests, found a lump on her tongue, and did surgery. During the surgery, he cut open the lump and a live cockroach crawled out. It was determined that she got cockroach eggs in her tongue from the envelope that caused the cut and they incubated there.
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|  | The Truth: This is a widely-reported urban legend. There has never been a documented case of this happening. Various versions of the false eRumor are circulated including one that describes people who got cockroach eggs into their salivary systems from infected taco meat at a fast food restaurant.
| | A real example of the eRumor as it has appeared on the Internet:
| If you lick your envelopes...You won't anymore!!!!
A woman was working in a post office in California, one day she licked the envelopes and postage stamps instead of using a sponge. That very day the lady cut her tongue on the envelope.
A week later, she noticed an abnormal swelling of her tongue.
She went to the doctor, and they found nothing wrong. Her tongue was not sore or anything.
A couple of days later, her tongue started to swell more, and it began to get really sore, so sore, that she could not eat.
She went back to the hospital, and demanded something be done.
The doctor, took an x-ray of her tongue, and noticed a lump. He prepared her for minor surgery. When the doctor cut her tongue open, a live roach crawled out.
There were roach eggs on the seal of the envelope. The egg was able to hatch inside of her tongue, because of her saliva. It was warm and moist.
This is a true story reported on CNN.
Andy Hume wrote: "Hey, I used to work in an envelope factory. You wouldn't believe the..... things that float around in those gum applicator trays. I haven't licked an envelope for years."
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Quirino D. Cardozo + +++++ +
--- On Wed, 16/9/09, :[Priy@ Darsh@ni]: <priyadarshani50@yahoo.com> wrote: From: :[Priy@ Darsh@ni]: <priyadarshani50@yahoo.com> Subject: {|> M:H:O <|} =Never Lick An Envelope= {Information} To: "Mumbai Hangout" <MumbaiHangOut@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, 16 September, 2009, 7:49 PM



 | CAUTION One day a girl licked the envelopes and postage stamps instead of using a sponge. That very day the lady found a cut on her tongue. A week later, she noticed an abnormal swelling of her tongue. She went to the doctor, and they found nothing wrong. Her tongue was not sore or anything. A couple of days later, her tongue started to swell more, and it began to get really sore, so sore, that she could not eat. She went back to the hospital, and demanded something be done. The doctor took an x-ray of her tongue and noticed a lump. He prepared her for minor surgery. When the doctor cut her tongue open, a live cockroach crawled out!!!! There were cockroach eggs on the seal of the envelope. The egg was able to hatch inside of her tongue, because of her saliva. It was warm and moist... This is a true story reported on CNN. Andy Hume wrote: Hey, I used to work in an envelope factory. You wouldn't believe the....things that float around in those gum applicator trays. I haven't licked an envelope for years!" I used to work for a print shop (32 years ago) and we were told NEVER to lick the envelopes. I never understood why until I had to go into storage and pull out 2500 envelopes that were already printed and saw several squads of cockroaches roaming around inside a couple of boxes with eggs everywhere. They eat the glue on the envelopes. PLEASE PASS THIS INFO TO YOUR FRIENDS. After reading this you will never lick another envelope or stamp.
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