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Non-felt wading boots review
"David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2009080816463037709-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2009-08-08 16:16:21 -0400, "Calif Bill" said: Right. It is the concept. Too many kids and some adults have died from drinking what they thought was good stuff, and found out it was poison. Yeah, like Budweiser, Laphroaig, and Lagavulin, How could anybody drink enough Bud to poison them is beyond taste. |
Non-felt wading boots review
"DaveS" wrote in message ... On Aug 8, 10:43 pm, wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 21:10:09 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: Concept your ass. Settle down, Francis... HTH, R Settle down yourself. Coddling ignorance is not harmless. We live in a country where the majority believes in creationism, including the last President. Where the majority doesn't "believe in" man's role in global warming. Where school kids are taught, that if their water test of a stream indicates ecoli is present, that something is wrong. It is high time that the gloves come off and folks are informed that there really are some right and some wrong answers, and that science is not some liberal ideology that Pastor Bob can explain away over a milkshake. Dave Pompous ass. I know a little Clorine is a sanitizer. Use it in my swimming pool. But what if you put the straight bleach in a bottle and mixed it at the stream? You are the ignorant asshole!!!! |
Non-felt wading boots review
On 2009-08-10 20:07:16 -0400, "Calif Bill" said:
"David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2009080816463037709-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2009-08-08 16:16:21 -0400, "Calif Bill" said: Right. It is the concept. Too many kids and some adults have died from drinking what they thought was good stuff, and found out it was poison. Yeah, like Budweiser, Laphroaig, and Lagavulin, How could anybody drink enough Bud to poison them is beyond taste. Uh, it's an esoteric joke. You wouldn't get it. But, thanks for the input. |
Non-felt wading boots review
On Aug 9, 6:45*am, wrote:
...and hey, now there's no need for any more proclaiming... And yet, one suspects you'll be here for a long time to come. g. who knows how and why an old joke becomes an old joke. |
Non-felt wading boots review
On Aug 9, 1:40*am, DaveS wrote:
On Aug 8, 10:43*pm, wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 21:10:09 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: Concept your ass. Settle down, Francis... HTH, R Settle down yourself. Coddling ignorance is not harmless. We live in a country where the majority believes in creationism, including the last President. Where the majority doesn't "believe in" man's role in global warming. Where school kids are taught, that if their water test of a stream indicates ecoli is present, that something is wrong. It is high time that the gloves come off and folks are informed that there really are some right and some wrong answers, and that science is not some liberal ideology that Pastor Bob can explain away over a milkshake. Dave So, how exactly does "a coupla tablespoonfuls worth in a half-gallon Gatorade bottle of water" square with modern water purification standards.....um.....from a water sanitation chemist's point of view, that is? g. |
Non-felt wading boots review
On Aug 9, 6:51*am, wrote:
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 23:40:48 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: On Aug 8, 10:43*pm, wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 21:10:09 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: Concept your ass. Settle down, Francis... HTH, R Settle down yourself. Coddling ignorance is not harmless. We live in a country where the majority believes in creationism, including the last President. Where the majority doesn't "believe in" man's role in global warming. Where school kids are taught, that if their water test of a stream indicates ecoli is present, that something is wrong. It is high time that the gloves come off and folks are informed that there really are some right and some wrong answers, and that science is not some liberal ideology that Pastor Bob can explain away over a milkshake. Dave Wow - you must be doing acid with Goatgang...but y'all obviously aren't at a Holiday Inn Express, because Bill didn't say anything, at least that I saw, about religion or its influence on what appeared, at least to me, to be his position - that it isn't the best idea to put things not intended for consumption into containers that previously contained things intended for consumption. *Are you suggesting that he is against it because it would be a sin or something? Imbecile. g. |
Non-felt wading boots review
On Aug 9, 2:34*pm, DaveS wrote:
On Aug 9, 4:51*am, wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 23:40:48 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: On Aug 8, 10:43*pm, wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 21:10:09 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: Concept your ass. Settle down, Francis... HTH, R Settle down yourself. Coddling ignorance is not harmless. We live in a country where the majority believes in creationism, including the last President. Where the majority doesn't "believe in" man's role in global warming. Where school kids are taught, that if their water test of a stream indicates ecoli is present, that something is wrong. It is high time that the gloves come off and folks are informed that there really are some right and some wrong answers, and that science is not some liberal ideology that Pastor Bob can explain away over a milkshake. Dave Wow - you must be doing acid with Goatgang...but y'all obviously aren't at a Holiday Inn Express, because Bill didn't say anything, at least that I saw, about religion or its influence on what appeared, at least to me, to be his position - that it isn't the best idea to put things not intended for consumption into containers that previously contained things intended for consumption. *Are you suggesting that he is against it because it would be a sin or something? HTH, R- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am suggesting that "bleach," is in or necessary for just about everything we eat, wear, drink, **** in, sleep in, swim in, bath in, drive, etc etc, everyday of our lives, often closer and in much higher concentrations, than a few spoonfuls in a half gallon bottle. I would venture that some kid who chugged some yellowish weak bleach solution from an old bottle left lying about, would be more likely to gain a needed valuable life lesson, than be in mortal danger. And its allot cheaper than teeth whitener. TEST Question 1: which teeth whiteners contain "bleach," Depends. What sort of bleach are we looking for? Ever heard of hydrogen peroxide? TEST Question 2: is your drinking water treated with chlorine? How much chlorine is in your drinking water. I'll accept answers stated in terms of molarity, percent of volume or parts per million. Incidentally, I'd be interested in your math in determining the acidity of the chlorine solution in question. hint 1: 1 US cup = 16 tablespoons hint 2: 1 US quart = 4 US cups. hint 3: 1 US half gallon = 2 US quarts. household bleach is typically about a 5% aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite.....but many other forms and concentrations are available. g. who, personally, wouldn't drink ANYTHING that had two tablespoons of household bleach in a half gallon of anything......but that's why they make amanitas AND potassium cyanide, I guess, |
Non-felt wading boots review
On Aug 10, 7:11*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
Pompous ass. *I know a little Clorine is a sanitizer. *Use it in my swimming pool. *But what if you put the straight bleach in a bottle and mixed it at the stream? *You are the ignorant asshole!!!! Actually, if we're going to get all persnickety about precision, you are ALL ignorant (and dangerous) assholes. g. |
Non-felt wading boots review
"David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2009081020342516807-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2009-08-10 20:07:16 -0400, "Calif Bill" said: "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2009080816463037709-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2009-08-08 16:16:21 -0400, "Calif Bill" said: Right. It is the concept. Too many kids and some adults have died from drinking what they thought was good stuff, and found out it was poison. Yeah, like Budweiser, Laphroaig, and Lagavulin, How could anybody drink enough Bud to poison them is beyond taste. Uh, it's an esoteric joke. You wouldn't get it. But, thanks for the input. It is a joke. Bud is crappy beer. I do not understand how some people, and some are ones I count as friends can consume much of that crap. Get a good beer. Get some taste instead of just quantity. |
Non-felt wading boots review
On Aug 10, 8:08*pm, Giles wrote:
On Aug 9, 2:34*pm, DaveS wrote: On Aug 9, 4:51*am, wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 23:40:48 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: On Aug 8, 10:43*pm, wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 21:10:09 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: Concept your ass. Settle down, Francis... HTH, R Settle down yourself. Coddling ignorance is not harmless. We live in a country where the majority believes in creationism, including the last President. Where the majority doesn't "believe in" man's role in global warming. Where school kids are taught, that if their water test of a stream indicates ecoli is present, that something is wrong. It is high time that the gloves come off and folks are informed that there really are some right and some wrong answers, and that science is not some liberal ideology that Pastor Bob can explain away over a milkshake. Dave Wow - you must be doing acid with Goatgang...but y'all obviously aren't at a Holiday Inn Express, because Bill didn't say anything, at least that I saw, about religion or its influence on what appeared, at least to me, to be his position - that it isn't the best idea to put things not intended for consumption into containers that previously contained things intended for consumption. *Are you suggesting that he is against it because it would be a sin or something? HTH, R- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am suggesting that "bleach," is in or necessary for just about everything we eat, wear, drink, **** in, sleep in, swim in, bath in, drive, etc etc, everyday of our lives, often closer and in much higher concentrations, than a few spoonfuls in a half gallon bottle. I would venture that some kid who chugged some yellowish weak bleach solution from an old bottle left lying about, would be more likely to gain a needed valuable life lesson, than be in mortal danger. And its allot cheaper than teeth whitener. TEST Question 1: which teeth whiteners contain "bleach," Depends. *What sort of bleach are we looking for? *Ever heard of hydrogen peroxide? TEST Question 2: is your drinking water treated with chlorine? How much chlorine is in your drinking water. *I'll accept answers stated in terms of molarity, percent of volume or parts per million. Incidentally, I'd be interested in your math in determining the acidity of the chlorine solution in question. hint 1: 1 US cup = 16 tablespoons hint 2: 1 US quart = 4 US cups. hint 3: 1 US half gallon = 2 US quarts. household bleach is typically about a 5% aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite.....but many other forms and concentrations are available. g. who, personally, wouldn't drink ANYTHING that had two tablespoons of household bleach in a half gallon of anything......but that's why they make amanitas AND potassium cyanide, I guess,- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well since you just may have the better chemistry backround to shed some light on this issue, you might share your thinking and conclusions rat now. Be appreciated. Dave Who assumes that most people would not drink ANYTHING they found just lying about. |
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