Lee wrote:
> EPA and DNR checked wells in area and found them to have an extremely high
> content of dihydrogen/monoxide..................Very very scary and caused
> some serious panic. People ran to store for bottled water.....alas it also
> contained dihydrogen/ monoxide.......... put in simple words H2O.
I am surrounded by that chemical. (Great Lakes)..What makes it even
more disturbing, is the knowledge that fish have sex in the same water
we are supposed to drink.
Disgusting, I say!
r
Robatoy wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>
>>EPA and DNR checked wells in area and found them to have an extremely high
>>content of dihydrogen/monoxide..................Very very scary and caused
>>some serious panic. People ran to store for bottled water.....alas it also
>>contained dihydrogen/ monoxide.......... put in simple words H2O.
>
>
> I am surrounded by that chemical. (Great Lakes)..What makes it even
> more disturbing, is the knowledge that fish have sex in the same water
> we are supposed to drink.
>
> Disgusting, I say!
>
> r
>
Not to mention that sharks, unicorns, and people pee and poop in it.
And even fish (are there still fish in the great lakes?) ;-)
spazoid,
jo4hn
Check dhmo.org for really frightening stats on this chemical. <G>
"Lee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> EPA and DNR checked wells in area and found them to have an extremely high
> content of dihydrogen/monoxide..................Very very scary and caused
> some serious panic. People ran to store for bottled water.....alas it
also
> contained dihydrogen/ monoxide.......... put in simple words H2O.
>
>
(snip) I believe it was about 60 miles south of here that the river burst
into
> flames once.
Ahhh, the mighty Cuyahoga. I hear stories of folks pumping the water out of
the river and right into their gas tanks. The octane rating must be
unbelievable! --dave
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> jo4hn wrote:
>
>> And even fish (are there still fish in the great lakes?) ;-)
>>
> Yes. A fish was spotted the other day. It used to be a regular fish,
> now it is spotted.
> It was a walleye. Now it's a 5-eye.
> I believe it was about 60 miles south of here that the river burst into
> flames once.
>
> r
>
Robatoy wrote:
> jo4hn wrote:
>
>> And even fish (are there still fish in the great lakes?) ;-)
>>
> Yes. A fish was spotted the other day. It used to be a regular fish,
> now it is spotted.
> It was a walleye. Now it's a 5-eye.
> I believe it was about 60 miles south of here that the river burst into
> flames once.
Sounds like you need a geography lesson.<G>
The 60 miles south is close, but you forgot about the 80 miles east.
Last time I checked, $1,000 USD, a 23 ft Lyman, and four guys will get
you in a walleye tournament almost every weekend during the season.
Since the steel mills are gone and the zebra muscles arrived, the fish
don't have anyplace to hide any more.
Lew