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To: Amots who wrote (15218)10/22/2001 4:37:57 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 19633
 
Poor sob,...



To: Amots who wrote (15218)10/22/2001 6:49:23 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 19633
 
Perhaps thats the reason why:

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Bubba Smith Announces New Anti-Anthrax Product System to Compete with eSafetyworld

BFE, KY.--(-------- ----)--Oct. 22, 2001—Bubba Smith, Inc. (Nasdaq:Buba - news), which specializes in distilling potatoes into off-shelf adult beverages, today announced that it will formally introduce its new system, the No Mo’ Anthrax System, which was developed to make opening mail safer by preventing the spread of anthrax spores or other contaminants into the air after an envelope or package has been opened. Bubba Smith, head honcho who designed the No Mo’ Anthrax System, said, ``Don’t know too much about anthrax but according to my cousin Cletus who went to Vocational School, this thing should work…..'' According to Bubba, the system composes of a clear plastic trash bag. The user inserts the mail in to the bag and seals it up with the optional tie. The users then opens up the mail through the plastic bag and inspects the items for any white powder. If no anthrax is present, the mail is deemed safe to pass on to important officials. ESafetyworld which is working on a similar product had no comments…..


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