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My son was talking about dihydrogen monoxide the other day and lhao. I

didn't know what he was talking about, now I know....

Makes me wonder what my twelve year old Aspie is up to on the internet....

Louis

In my house, " normal " is only a setting on the dryer.

From: Jane Meyerding

This may have been posted here before, but in case

anyone hasn't seen it.... This is a very well-done

spoof site (spoofing the " health-hazard industry "

-- or, more specifically, the quacks in the health-

hazard industry).

http://www.dhmo.org/

Jane

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Louise Gainor wrote:

> My son was talking about dihydrogen monoxide the other day and lhao.

> I didn't know what he was talking about, now I know....

I drink that stuff all the time. Was that one of those things

explaining all of the deaths attributed to this substance, and asking if

it should be banned?

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Sure, you'd drink it, but would you let it get on your skin?

Camille - It's a solvent, you know!

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> > My son was talking about dihydrogen monoxide the other day and lhao.

> > I didn't know what he was talking about, now I know....

>

> I drink that stuff all the time. Was that one of those things

> explaining all of the deaths attributed to this substance, and

asking if

> it should be banned?

>

>

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Only if you drink more than you can handle ;)

I don't drink it unless it's been ruin through coffee grounds first.

Louis

In my house, " normal " is only a setting on the dryer.

From: Camille

Sure, you'd drink it, but would you let it get on your skin?

Camille - It's a solvent, you know!

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> > My son was talking about dihydrogen monoxide the other day and lhao.

> > I didn't know what he was talking about, now I know....

>

> I drink that stuff all the time. Was that one of those things

> explaining all of the deaths attributed to this substance, and

asking if

> it should be banned?

>

>

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Hi,

Running dihydrogen monoxide through coffee grounds, probably makes it

safer to drink. I try to treat it with a " red rose " tea infusion

before I drink the stuff.

The wells here where I live have some contamination and besides that

the water tastes really bad. I used to drink it all the time, but I

can't any more. It's full of calcium and magnesium, which of course

are not harmful, except to water heaters and pipes, but taste really

bad. It also has Boron. The bad stuff here is the stuff that

was fighting in " Brokovitch " and a little radioactivity

from the university and some poison from a " superfund site " that used

to make pesticides or herbicides, oh there are nitrites from

agricultural runoff, too.

Camille

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> > > My son was talking about dihydrogen monoxide the other day and

lhao.

> > > I didn't know what he was talking about, now I know....

> >

> > I drink that stuff all the time. Was that one of those things

> > explaining all of the deaths attributed to this substance, and

> asking if

> > it should be banned?

> >

> >

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