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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (146909)6/25/2007 12:30:49 PM
From: PatiBob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
You just can't leave again without permission! You're not suppose to think for yourself, what's the matter with you!!

Glad ya'll left. I'm with you, burning hazardous waste isn't something you want to hang around inhaling.

Now this might be a horse of another colour:

chron.com

June 21, 2007, 9:42PM
Edinburg firefighters inhale too much pot smoke during blaze

EDINBURG — Federal authorities were trying to find out today who stored 2,000 pounds of marijuana in a warehouse that caught fire.

It took more than 35 firefighters about half an hour to extinguish Wednesday's blaze with 1,000 gallons of water and five gallons of chemical suppressant, Edinburg Fire Chief Shawn Snider said.

Snider said the firefighters were exposed to so much marijuana smoke they would not be able to pass a drug test, despite the air packs they wore to prevent them from inhaling toxic or hazardous fumes.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were called in to investigate the origin of the drugs, and the Hidalgo County fire marshal was investigating whether arson might have been the cause.