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![]() A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. |
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On 5/14/2021 10:34 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. The Hummer fire made the news last night. Another woman flipped her car and the gas in the trunk caught fire. Darwin is doing well. |
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In Ralph Mowery writes:
A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. Do you believe everything your "friend"s tell you? Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ -- __________________________________________________ ___ Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded] |
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The morning news had a photo of a burned out car, caused by someone using hand sanitizer while smoking. Car was a total loss, everyone in survived but had burns.
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![]() On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! -- Tekkie |
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In Tekkie© writes:
On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ -- __________________________________________________ ___ Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded] |
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![]() On Fri, 14 May 2021 09:34:10 -0700 (PDT), TimR posted for all of us to digest... The morning news had a photo of a burned out car, caused by someone using hand sanitizer while smoking. Car was a total loss, everyone in survived but had burns. Why didn't they just use the ethanol in the gaz? -- Tekkie |
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On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein
wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 |
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On 05/14/2021 10:28 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
While no way to confirm it, on the news today there are stories of people doing all kinds of dumb things to get more gas at the stations. Such as using garbage bags and even putting it into open buckets in the turnks of cars. There was a photo of a blonde pumping gas into a laundry basket with the caption 'She isn't going to like how much this is going to cost.'. Presumably she had some sort of containers in the basket but it was a natural for a meme. |
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On 05/14/2021 06:17 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 5/14/2021 7:51 PM, wrote: On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 Well, she double bagged it for safety. What could go wrong? She was on her way to a peaceful demonstration. That's the new, improved Molotov design. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery
wrote: A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. Your friend must not be alone. Just heard on the radio that some govt. national safety agency warned a couple days ago against carrying gasoline in plastic bags. When I was in high school I was doing something to the lawn mower, trying to clean small parts maybe, and I soaked them in gasoline in a little plastic dish that frozen? food had come in, and after 30 or 60 minutes, the dish started to turn into a puddle. Not at all sure, but I don't think they use that kind of plastic much anymore. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 12:28:28 -0400, Ralph Mowery
wrote: In article , says... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. Do you believe everything your "friend"s tell you? Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. I do believe this particular friend. He is over 70 years old and a no nonsense person. While no way to confirm it, on the news today there are stories of people doing all kinds of dumb things to get more gas at the stations. Such as using garbage bags and even putting it into open buckets in the turnks of cars. See my post at the end of the thread. We had a big gas shortage in the 70's and I don't remember anyone putting gas in plastic bags then. Maybe it was because there were far fewer plastic bags then. But we had paper bags. How come no one used those? |
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On 5/15/2021 11:07 AM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. Your friend must not be alone. Just heard on the radio that some govt. national safety agency warned a couple days ago against carrying gasoline in plastic bags. When I was in high school I was doing something to the lawn mower, trying to clean small parts maybe, and I soaked them in gasoline in a little plastic dish that frozen? food had come in, and after 30 or 60 minutes, the dish started to turn into a puddle. Not at all sure, but I don't think they use that kind of plastic much anymore. Most likely polystyrene. Most plastics are not soluble in gasoline but above its melting point, polyethylene is soluble. Working on plastic autobody parts we would put a plastic piece in a jig under bending stress and put drops of automotive liquids like gasoline, brake fluid, oil, antifreeze, etc to look for stress cracking. Something homeowner might think of in using plastic container. |
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On 05/15/2021 09:33 AM, Frank wrote:
On 5/15/2021 11:07 AM, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. Your friend must not be alone. Just heard on the radio that some govt. national safety agency warned a couple days ago against carrying gasoline in plastic bags. When I was in high school I was doing something to the lawn mower, trying to clean small parts maybe, and I soaked them in gasoline in a little plastic dish that frozen? food had come in, and after 30 or 60 minutes, the dish started to turn into a puddle. Not at all sure, but I don't think they use that kind of plastic much anymore. Most likely polystyrene. Most plastics are not soluble in gasoline but above its melting point, polyethylene is soluble. https://www.survivalkit.com/blog/make-napalm-styrofoam/ Don't let him fool you. micky was a teenage terrorist. |
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On 5/15/2021 2:20 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 05/15/2021 09:33 AM, Frank wrote: On 5/15/2021 11:07 AM, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump.Â* She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car.Â* He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box.Â* I hope she made it home safe. Your friend must not be alone.Â* Just heard on the radio that some govt. national safety agency warned a couple days ago against carrying gasoline in plastic bags. When I was in high school I was doing something to the lawn mower, trying to clean small parts maybe, and I soaked them in gasoline in a little plastic dish that frozen? food had come in, and after 30 or 60 minutes, the dish started to turn into a puddle.Â* Not at all sure, but I don't think they use that kind of plastic much anymore. Most likely polystyrene.Â*Â* Most plastics are not soluble in gasoline but above its melting point, polyethylene is soluble. https://www.survivalkit.com/blog/make-napalm-styrofoam/ Don't let him fool you. micky was a teenage terrorist. That is true. Original Napalm recipe used metallic soaps as gelling agent later switched to polystyrene. |
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![]() On Fri, 14 May 2021 18:18:07 -0600, rbowman posted for all of us to digest... On 05/14/2021 06:17 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 5/14/2021 7:51 PM, wrote: On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 Well, she double bagged it for safety. What could go wrong? She was on her way to a peaceful demonstration. That's the new, improved Molotov design. Clean up on aisle 5 -- Tekkie |
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![]() On Sat, 15 May 2021 14:59:09 -0400, Frank posted for all of us to digest... On 5/15/2021 2:20 PM, rbowman wrote: On 05/15/2021 09:33 AM, Frank wrote: On 5/15/2021 11:07 AM, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump.* She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car.* He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box.* I hope she made it home safe. Your friend must not be alone.* Just heard on the radio that some govt. national safety agency warned a couple days ago against carrying gasoline in plastic bags. When I was in high school I was doing something to the lawn mower, trying to clean small parts maybe, and I soaked them in gasoline in a little plastic dish that frozen? food had come in, and after 30 or 60 minutes, the dish started to turn into a puddle.* Not at all sure, but I don't think they use that kind of plastic much anymore. Most likely polystyrene.** Most plastics are not soluble in gasoline but above its melting point, polyethylene is soluble. https://www.survivalkit.com/blog/make-napalm-styrofoam/ Don't let him fool you. micky was a teenage terrorist. That is true. Original Napalm recipe used metallic soaps as gelling agent later switched to polystyrene. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. -- Tekkie |
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On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 6:52:04 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 The gas attendant was really paying attention. :-) Andy |
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In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 15 May 2021 14:17:00 -0700 (PDT), AK
wrote: On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 6:52:04 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 The gas attendant was really paying attention. :-) i ONLY know of this case and one other, but in each, the observer didn't bother to warn the fool how dangerous this is. Don't people do that? Andy |
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On 5/15/2021 5:17 PM, AK wrote:
On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 6:52:04 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 The gas attendant was really paying attention. :-) Andy You have attendants? Most have a clerk behind the counter selling coffee and smokes. |
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On 5/15/2021 5:37 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 5/15/2021 5:17 PM, AK wrote: On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 6:52:04 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 The gas attendant was really paying attention. :-) Andy You have attendants?Â* Most have a clerk behind the counter selling coffee and smokes. Maybe NJ. They must have attendant pump gas there. With residents like traitor who can blame them. |
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On 5/15/2021 5:08 PM, Tekkie� wrote:
On Sat, 15 May 2021 14:59:09 -0400, Frank posted for all of us to digest... On 5/15/2021 2:20 PM, rbowman wrote: On 05/15/2021 09:33 AM, Frank wrote: On 5/15/2021 11:07 AM, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump.Â* She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car.Â* He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box.Â* I hope she made it home safe. Your friend must not be alone.Â* Just heard on the radio that some govt. national safety agency warned a couple days ago against carrying gasoline in plastic bags. When I was in high school I was doing something to the lawn mower, trying to clean small parts maybe, and I soaked them in gasoline in a little plastic dish that frozen? food had come in, and after 30 or 60 minutes, the dish started to turn into a puddle.Â* Not at all sure, but I don't think they use that kind of plastic much anymore. Most likely polystyrene.Â*Â* Most plastics are not soluble in gasoline but above its melting point, polyethylene is soluble. https://www.survivalkit.com/blog/make-napalm-styrofoam/ Don't let him fool you. micky was a teenage terrorist. That is true. Original Napalm recipe used metallic soaps as gelling agent later switched to polystyrene. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You would like the book, "The Scientific Method - A Personal Account of Unusual Projects in War and in Peace", by Harvard Professor Louis F. Fieser. It includes his work on napalm and other neat things in the WWII timeline. Fieser was on a speaking tour for his book and I talked to him for about 20 minutes in my lab while he chain smoked four Lark cigarettes. At this time period he was also on the Surgeon Generals Committee that declared smoking caused lung cancer. He said he thought the charcoal filter would protect him but he later got lung cancer. It was cured but he only lived a few more years. |
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On 5/15/2021 6:48 PM, Frank wrote:
On 5/15/2021 5:37 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 5/15/2021 5:17 PM, AK wrote: On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 6:52:04 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Fri, 14 May 2021 21:31:26 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein wrote: In Tekkie© writes: On Fri, 14 May 2021 10:34:40 -0400, Ralph Mowery posted for all of us to digest... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. That was a story going around. I haven't seen any pix but what the heck-flame on! Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ This looks pretty convincing https://www.facebook.com/slaygaryen1...09579135733599 The gas attendant was really paying attention. :-) Andy You have attendants?Â* Most have a clerk behind the counter selling coffee and smokes. Maybe NJ.Â* They must have attendant pump gas there.Â* With residents like traitor who can blame them. In MA it is up to the fire chief in each town to decide. I always stopped at a station that pumped it for me as it was the same price as the station across the street in a different town that allowed self service. Never found a good reason to get out of the warm car when it is 5 degrees when someone would do it for me. Always tipped him too. |
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On Fri, 14 May 2021 18:13:11 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: There was a photo of a blonde pumping gas into a laundry basket with the caption 'She isn't going to like how much this is going to cost.'. Presumably she had some sort of containers in the basket but it was a natural for a meme. THAT's the kind of "discussion" the resident gossip likes! LOL |
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On Fri, 14 May 2021 18:18:07 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: Well, she double bagged it for safety. What could go wrong? She was on her way to a peaceful demonstration. That's the new, improved Molotov design. Always big on words, eh, lowbrowwoman? Where the **** did you learn to blather that idiotically and endlessly? LOL |
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On Sat, 15 May 2021 11:11:54 -0400, micky
wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 14 May 2021 12:28:28 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , says... A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. Do you believe everything your "friend"s tell you? Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. I do believe this particular friend. He is over 70 years old and a no nonsense person. While no way to confirm it, on the news today there are stories of people doing all kinds of dumb things to get more gas at the stations. Such as using garbage bags and even putting it into open buckets in the turnks of cars. See my post at the end of the thread. We had a big gas shortage in the 70's and I don't remember anyone putting gas in plastic bags then. Maybe it was because there were far fewer plastic bags then. But we had paper bags. How come no one used those? In the Carter and Nixon gas shortages there just wasn't gas to be had. You couldn't even fill your tank most of the time. They had a 5 gallon limit, after waiting in line for an hour or two. I was working 3d shift and I would just park in front of the pump and sack out in the back of my Jeep until they opened. Usually there were 20 cars behind me when I woke up. I did have an "any day" pass so I was not stuck with that odd and even thing. |
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On 05/15/2021 05:09 PM, Frank wrote:
You would like the book, "The Scientific Method - A Personal Account of Unusual Projects in War and in Peace", by Harvard Professor Louis F. Fieser. It includes his work on napalm and other neat things in the WWII timeline. Fieser was on a speaking tour for his book and I talked to him for about 20 minutes in my lab while he chain smoked four Lark cigarettes. At this time period he was also on the Surgeon Generals Committee that declared smoking caused lung cancer. He said he thought the charcoal filter would protect him but he later got lung cancer. It was cured but he only lived a few more years. The cancer may have been caused by the charcoal granules. iirc Larks had damn little nicotine. |
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![]() "rbowman" wrote in message ... On 05/15/2021 05:09 PM, Frank wrote: You would like the book, "The Scientific Method - A Personal Account of Unusual Projects in War and in Peace", by Harvard Professor Louis F. Fieser. It includes his work on napalm and other neat things in the WWII timeline. Fieser was on a speaking tour for his book and I talked to him for about 20 minutes in my lab while he chain smoked four Lark cigarettes. At this time period he was also on the Surgeon Generals Committee that declared smoking caused lung cancer. He said he thought the charcoal filter would protect him but he later got lung cancer. It was cured but he only lived a few more years. The cancer may have been caused by the charcoal granules. Very unlikely given that those dont get into the lungs. iirc Larks had damn little nicotine. But still had lots of **** from the burning tobacco. Nicotine patches dont give you cancer. |
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On 05/15/2021 08:27 PM, Joey wrote:
"rbowman" wrote in message ... On 05/15/2021 05:09 PM, Frank wrote: You would like the book, "The Scientific Method - A Personal Account of Unusual Projects in War and in Peace", by Harvard Professor Louis F. Fieser. It includes his work on napalm and other neat things in the WWII timeline. Fieser was on a speaking tour for his book and I talked to him for about 20 minutes in my lab while he chain smoked four Lark cigarettes. At this time period he was also on the Surgeon Generals Committee that declared smoking caused lung cancer. He said he thought the charcoal filter would protect him but he later got lung cancer. It was cured but he only lived a few more years. The cancer may have been caused by the charcoal granules. Very unlikely given that those dont get into the lungs. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1759537/ |
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On Sun, 16 May 2021 12:27:44 +1000, Joey, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: The cancer may have been caused by the charcoal granules. Very unlikely given that those don¢t get into the lungs. iirc Larks had damn little nicotine. But still had lots of **** from the burning tobacco. Nicotine patches don¢t give you cancer. In auto-contradicting mode again, you clinically insane octogenarian sociopath? -- Kerr-Mudd,John addressing the auto-contradicting senile cretin: "Auto-contradictor Rod is back! (in the KF)" MID: |
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On 5/14/2021 11:26 AM, danny burstein wrote:
In Ralph Mowery writes: A friend told me yesterday while he was getting gas a woman had a double layer of the plastic grocery bags and was filling it up with gas at a pump. She tied it up and put it in the trunk of her car. He could not see if she set it in a bucket or box. I hope she made it home safe. Do you believe everything your "friend"s tell you? Yes, there's a picture floating around the Internet of someone doing this. No, it's NOT from the current problem and not even from the US. https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...illed-plastic/ https://trendingviews.co/video/consu...gas-15340.html |
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![]() On Sat, 15 May 2021 19:09:36 -0400, Frank posted for all of us to digest... That is true. Original Napalm recipe used metallic soaps as gelling agent later switched to polystyrene. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You would like the book, "The Scientific Method - A Personal Account of Unusual Projects in War and in Peace", by Harvard Professor Louis F. Fieser. It includes his work on napalm and other neat things in the WWII timeline. Fieser was on a speaking tour for his book and I talked to him for about 20 minutes in my lab while he chain smoked four Lark cigarettes. At this time period he was also on the Surgeon Generals Committee that declared smoking caused lung cancer. He said he thought the charcoal filter would protect him but he later got lung cancer. It was cured but he only lived a few more years. Doctors recommend Chesterfields for their smoothness. -- Tekkie |
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![]() On Sat, 15 May 2021 23:07:00 -0600, rbowman posted for all of us to digest... On 05/15/2021 08:27 PM, Joey wrote: "rbowman" wrote in message ... On 05/15/2021 05:09 PM, Frank wrote: You would like the book, "The Scientific Method - A Personal Account of Unusual Projects in War and in Peace", by Harvard Professor Louis F. Fieser. It includes his work on napalm and other neat things in the WWII timeline. Fieser was on a speaking tour for his book and I talked to him for about 20 minutes in my lab while he chain smoked four Lark cigarettes. At this time period he was also on the Surgeon Generals Committee that declared smoking caused lung cancer. He said he thought the charcoal filter would protect him but he later got lung cancer. It was cured but he only lived a few more years. The cancer may have been caused by the charcoal granules. Very unlikely given that those don?t get into the lungs. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1759537/ Cough, cough, cough, anyone gota Lark? -- Tekkie |
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On 5/17/2021 3:54 PM, Tekkie� wrote:
On Sat, 15 May 2021 19:09:36 -0400, Frank posted for all of us to digest... That is true. Original Napalm recipe used metallic soaps as gelling agent later switched to polystyrene. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You would like the book, "The Scientific Method - A Personal Account of Unusual Projects in War and in Peace", by Harvard Professor Louis F. Fieser. It includes his work on napalm and other neat things in the WWII timeline. Fieser was on a speaking tour for his book and I talked to him for about 20 minutes in my lab while he chain smoked four Lark cigarettes. At this time period he was also on the Surgeon Generals Committee that declared smoking caused lung cancer. He said he thought the charcoal filter would protect him but he later got lung cancer. It was cured but he only lived a few more years. Doctors recommend Chesterfields for their smoothness. Yes, that is what my parents smoked. I was a Marlboro man but that was 50 years ago. |
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On 05/17/2021 01:54 PM, Tekkie� wrote:
Doctors recommend Chesterfields for their smoothness. I preferred Luckies. You drink for effect, you smoke for effect. Screw smooth. |
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On Mon, 17 May 2021 21:25:48 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the Endlessly Driveling
Senile Gossip I preferred Luckies. You drink for effect, you smoke for effect. Screw smooth. Thanks for letting us know what everyone always wanted to know about you, you driveling senile cretin! tsk |
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