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My Brother and many thousand others have died from occasional asbestos exposure! You need to get educated on current events in the last 10 years. "Walter Driedger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yeah, isn't it amazing how we are all dead and don't even know it. > > People who worked their entire lives grinding asbestos often got cancer. > Walking across it once or twice in your life is statistically insignificant > compared with scaring people to death with bogey men. > > I just noticed the list of cross posts for your comments. There is a strong > correlation between the number of cross-posts in the original thread and its > BS content. Threads with a x-post level greater than six promote brain rot > if encountered frequently. Avoid reading. > > Walter. > > "Marc Lermin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > You see, it tangles in with other fibers and breaks off > > into the air gradually! It even stays intertwined with your > > body hair. Think of that next time you lean on a plaster wall. > > Yes, that quaint "plaster and lathe" you thought was superior > > to sheetrock is 30% asbestos if it was made or patched > > between 1920 and 1980! Ah, the glories of the affectation of > > being urban vermin! And you like playing with the bottom of > > your shoes while you talk on the phone at work? Just after you > > walked all over that white construction debris on the sidwalk? > > You got it, dude! 30% asbestos! All over your belongings so > > you can pass it on to your grandchildren as well! > > Hey, isn't historic preservation just grand! Let's preserve > > all the toxic stuff to pas son to our grandchildren so we can > > say we so nobly resisted urban "sprawl"! Don't tear those toxic > > antiquities down! We want to keep on breathing them! > > Isn't urban affectation, grand! But then again, if you're > > reading this, you don't know, because urban luddites > > hate the internet because it keeps them from experiencing > > the stimulation of urban cockaroach life! > > And speaking of cockaroaches and pidgeons and rodents, > > your smaller fellow urban vermin (that you inevitably eat), > > they make nesting material from asbestos and spread it all over. > > Yes, you do eat them - they are everywhere in your > > beloved sprawl-less city! And when your office moved, did you see > > the debris-strwen sidewalk they parked your files on? > > > > > > > > > > ===== > > They used to put asbestos in: bakelite, plaster of Paris, > > sheetrock joints, ceiling "sand" paint, foot-callous pumice, > > wall shingles, floor tiles, pipe insulation, skyscraper ceiling > > insulation, floortile (black-tar-like) "mastic" (even under > > ceramic bath tiles), and roofing shingles. They spread it with > > "don't ask, don't tell" electricians and dust-covered > > workers on your busses and dumpster leftovers on your sidewalk. > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > >
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