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Pastimes : Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide

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To: Just My Opinion who wrote (8)8/30/1998 10:11:00 PM
From: Phil(bullrider)  Read Replies (2) of 45
 
To all,

I know Urlman has good intentions by attempting to warn us of this chemical.

I made the following point to a person that was touting the recent "scare" about lead in potatoes.

"If I felt the need to be overly concerned about every report about everything that could possibly do my body harm, I would simply kill myself and save the chemicals and carcinogens the trouble."

Remember the story years ago where it was reported that if you grilled meat on charcoal and the flames touched the meat, it would give you cancer?

I wonder how many rats or rabbits had to die of cancer for them to come up with that recommendation. I guess the fat in the meat had nothing to do with it.

Anyhow, avoid the chemical if you can, just don't bore me with the details.

Phil

P.S. And don't try to tell me alcohol is bad for me either.

Have fun,
Phil
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