Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to see this was a scandal because I often times see kids playing in the creek.
Also stupid. That area of rock creek is behind Dumbarton oaks near montrose park. When my kids were young we often walked the path along the creek and managed to know not to wade in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to see this was a scandal because I often times see kids playing in the creek.
Also stupid. That area of rock creek is behind Dumbarton oaks near montrose park. When my kids were young we often walked the path along the creek and managed to know not to wade in it.
+1. Some kids swallow Tide pods for fun. Doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Sad that RFK continues to set a bad example for public health behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to see this was a scandal because I often times see kids playing in the creek.
Also stupid. That area of rock creek is behind Dumbarton oaks near montrose park. When my kids were young we often walked the path along the creek and managed to know not to wade in it.
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to see this was a scandal because I often times see kids playing in the creek.
Anonymous wrote:This is a great opportunity for everyone to learn more about our combined sewer system, our world class water treatment facility, and our Watershed Implementation Plan!
Anonymous wrote:Why are we worried? He volunteered himself and his family for an experiment. We can conduct a study wit n+2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the whole article to see if I could find any mention about WHY he chose to swim in Rock Creek given the bacteria. His office didn't provide any comments, but I did find this tidbit about other risky stunts he pulled in the past. He is not right in the head
It was the latest in a series of peculiar incidents related to Mr. Kennedy’s outdoorsman persona. As a teen in the 1970s, Mr. Kennedy earned a reputation as a reckless adventurer, eating bushmeat and enduring disease on trips to South America and on African safaris. He later earned notoriety for his handling of the carcasses of dead animals — including a whale and a baby bear.
Mr. Kennedy has also said that a parasitic worm had “got into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died.”
That can happen anywhere that people have tapeworms and don't THROUGHLY wash their hands after defecating.
The eggs stick under the finger nails and then presto, into the food they handle and is eaten by others.
Just one of the many reasons I never eat at places where I don't know the cooks.
Anonymous wrote:How do his kids trust him with their children? At some point, this goes beyond "the usual Kennedy risk-taking" and starts to be endangerment.