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Old 08-03-2007, 12:08 AM
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Silly tone indeed. Thanks Maver

Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide Petition
Hey now, that Dihydrogen Monoxide is some serious stuff. I hear it's a universal solvent, a leading cause of erosion, a co-factor in flooding, a contributor to mold infestation and a major factor in humidity. You can't be too careful with something like that.... <insert paranoid smilie here>



















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Old 08-03-2007, 12:54 AM
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Yea, and if you breathe or consume too much of it you'll die.
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Dihydrogen monoxide is also one of the primary combustion products of wood ovens, but I'm sure James is working hard at solving that problem so we can get the EPA off our back. The vapor form is one of the primary contributors to the sweltering summer weather in the southeast, yet people self immerse themselves in the stuff as a coolant (Archena, is that risk taking or just lack of common sense?) - can this be moved to chit chat now?
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