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On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:27:31 GMT, ham wrote:
Since all my fingers have fallen off - I'm typing with my toes - and now need to wear glasses and my eyesight isn't as good as it used to be. Do you think this is a result of coming in contact with PCB? No question about it. I can't see nearly as well as I could 50-60 years ago. I wonder who I can sue for that. |
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Phil Witt wrote:
No question about it. I can't see nearly as well as I could 50-60 years ago. I wonder who I can sue for that. It has been proven that long-term exposure to ANYTHING can kill you. Even fresh air. So far nobody has survived lengthy exposure to it. -Bill |
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Gee, I sure am glad I asked this question, haven't learned anything but
had some good laughs, hi.... this could make a good movie! k5drc |
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Phil Witt wrote:
No question about it. I can't see nearly as well as I could 50-60 years ago. I wonder who I can sue for that. It has been proven that long-term exposure to ANYTHING can kill you. Even fresh air. So far nobody has survived lengthy exposure to it. -Bill |
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Gee, I sure am glad I asked this question, haven't learned anything but
had some good laughs, hi.... this could make a good movie! k5drc |
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