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Doug White wrote:
"Mike Henry" wrote in
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"John B. Slocomb" wrote in message
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On Sat, 15 May 2010 20:00:20 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
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Ecnerwal wrote:

DiHydrogenMonOxide should do fine.

You do realize that chemical is the leading greenhouse gas, right?

Jon


Oh My God! Why isn't there a law banning it?

Maybe the Tea Party will take that up as a campaign goal.


Can't make tea without it...

Doug White

Quite true but it's so much more dangerous as the DHMO has to be boiling
or nearly so for good results. Surprising that anyone take the risks at
all in the first place but they then go on and often add an animal
derived emulsion, sometimes plant derived disaccharides, then quaff the
stuff in quantity.