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What's That Looney is Raving About Now?

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Jan Drew - 30 Mar 2006 06:04 GMT
If Mark Probert and Jan Drew really cared about the crap they post....

Sorry Looney.

I do not post *crap*

That would be Mark, along with his MANY lies.
JohnDoe - 30 Mar 2006 15:12 GMT
> If Mark Probert and Jan Drew really cared about the crap they post....
>
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> That would be Mark, along with his MANY lies.

I see you didn't bother to read it. It was about a bracelet leaching
heavy metals. You should care about the dangers of heavy metals.
Mark Probert - 30 Mar 2006 15:19 GMT
>> If Mark Probert and Jan Drew really cared about the crap they post....
>>
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> I see you didn't bother to read it. It was about a bracelet leaching
> heavy metals. You should care about the dangers of heavy metals.

Jan does worry about heavy metals. Lead poisoning is one of the few
things that chelation can actually treat.
Raving Loonie - 30 Mar 2006 17:51 GMT
> >> If Mark Probert and Jan Drew really cared about the crap they post....
> >>
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> Jan does worry about heavy metals. Lead poisoning is one of the few
> things that chelation can actually treat.
Jan drew the following conclusions in
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Jan Drew wrote:
> If Mark Probert and Jan Drew really cared about the crap they post....
>
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> That would be Mark, along with his MANY lies.
Ewe, also care about what Drew cares about too. ... that being, crap.

Heavy metal poisoning is no joke. The important thing is to ensure that
it doesn't happen in the first place. The crucial thing is that by
ignorance and negligence, it happens all of the time ...

But not because of the subtle, marginal bullshit that yew, two waste
your time bickering about.

Have you checked your crucials, lately?

Cordially

RL
Jan Drew - 30 Mar 2006 21:57 GMT
> Mark Probert wrote:
>> >
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>> That would be Mark, along with his MANY lies.
> Ewe, also care about what Drew cares about too. ... that being, crap.

Wrong.

Heavy metal poisoning is no joke.

You got that right. Perhaps, you are not aware, I had *mercury poisoning*?

The important thing is to ensure that
> it doesn't happen in the first place. The crucial thing is that by
> ignorance and negligence, it happens all of the time ...
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>
> RL

Please do not post lies, RL.
Raving Loonie - 30 Mar 2006 22:23 GMT
> > Mark Probert wrote:
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> You got that right. Perhaps, you are not aware, I had *mercury poisoning*?
I was unaware.

 :(

>  The important thing is to ensure that
> > it doesn't happen in the first place. The crucial thing is that by
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> Please do not post lies, RL.
I ONLY call it as I see it.

OTOH  ... Whatever, I might see at any given moment?

It changes from moment to moment for me.
       That is the " truth " for RL. ....

 YMMV.

Cordially,

RL
Mark Probert - 30 Mar 2006 22:43 GMT
>>>> If Mark Probert and Jan Drew really cared about the crap they post....
>>>>
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>
> Heavy metal poisoning is no joke.

No kidding. Lead exposure in NYC is a big time problem, as many of the
old buildings that are undergoing renovation had been painted with lead
based paints for decades. The insurance companies that do a lot of
construction work are now requiring lead abatement in a manner to that
done with asbestos, just to minimize their financial exposure.

We had a few serious lead exposure cases in the past 2 years, where the
workers received a serious dose, and wound up getting chelation. None of
them were affected long term, fortunately.

We did have one fellow who had several years of low level exposure
(worked demolition) and he wound up with serious neurological problems.
I rushed that case, as I felt for him.

Many NYC kids in low income areas are still being exposed. The idiots on
the NYC Council passed a law which the landlords are using to avoid abating.

It is really outrageous.

The important thing is to ensure that
> it doesn't happen in the first place. The crucial thing is that by
> ignorance and negligence, it happens all of the time ...

Absolutely agreed, but some in the building industry are wising up.
Finally.

> But not because of the subtle, marginal bullshit that yew, two waste
> your time bickering about.

I can multi-task, thank you.

> Have you checked your crucials, lately?

I will get a mirror.
Jan Drew - 30 Mar 2006 21:51 GMT
> Jan Drew wrote:
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>
> I see you didn't bother to read it.

You see no such thing.

It was about a bracelet leaching
> heavy metals. You should care about the dangers of heavy metals.

I know what it was about.
 
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