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Great, but nobody rents sodcutters around here.


Hmm. I would have thought they were available everywhere.

Bob


I haven't begun calling outward from the city toward the sticks yet. We'll
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Old 24-09-2004, 04:45 PM
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And I keep going back to toxicity. The standard by which all other is
measured is table salt - very high up the toxic chart, yet commonly
used.


ah, yes...salt. The herbicide used by the Romans at Carthage. Worked
rather well, I hear tell. Third Punic War.


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"Bob S." wrote in message
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The standard by which all other is
measured is table salt - very high up the toxic chart, yet commonly
used.

Bob S.


It may be toxic, but try as I might, I am unable to find any information
which indicates that table salt has mutagenic/carcinogenic properties.


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Doug Kanter wrote:

It may be toxic, but try as I might, I am unable to find any
information
which indicates that table salt has mutagenic/carcinogenic properties.


The problem is they can't keep the test subjects alive long enough. High
blood pressure keeps killing them off.

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"Warren" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:

It may be toxic, but try as I might, I am unable to find any
information
which indicates that table salt has mutagenic/carcinogenic properties.


The problem is they can't keep the test subjects alive long enough. High
blood pressure keeps killing them off.


drum crash!
Have a good weekend, Warren!


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