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Old Holborn. And I don't subject anyone else to it, tyvm.
https://www.mysmokingshop.co.uk/newShop/images/products/15820__big.jpg
Smoking is one of the leading causes of saggy tits.
And bad teeth.
do you have a point to make?
I choose tallow amine, mainly because I like the sound of it in my obit.
you missed off the ' <--- its important, we are dealing with mainly uneducated yanks, militant mexicans and cannuckistanis with attitude on here. grammar is all.
monsanto are a bunch of evil bastards though i grant you that.
wettability's a word!
Point taken.
I like it too because if you capitalize it to 'Tallow Amine', it would be a neat assasin's name. So it's a win-win death.
In fact, it would be a neat Lit user name.
I like it too because if you capitalize it to 'Tallow Amine', it would be a neat assasin's name. .
Dear comrades
I just signed the petition "Ban Dangerous Pesticides in Manchester"....
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is that the same one i posted over on FB? if it is, summat's up, because my name's not showing as having signed. if mine's not, how many others aren't?Dear comrades
I just signed the petition "Ban Dangerous Pesticides in Manchester" (it refers to glyphosate, the top selling carcinogen from monsanto) and wanted to ask if you could add your name too.
This campaign means a lot to me and the more support we can get behind it, the better chance we have of succeeding. You can read more and sign the petition here:
http://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/ban-dangerous-pesticides-in-manchester
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(im passing this on for an interested campaigner)
is that the same one i posted over on FB? if it is, summat's up, because my name's not showing as having signed. if mine's not, how many others aren't?
duh, this is just the manchester version, not the other one.![]()
Denny------We had a Quaker Oats factory in our town. As a kid we got to ride through the smoke and fumes many times a week. We also had several sugar factories causing smoke so thick even headlights in daytime were useless. Plus a place that soaked RR ties in that black crap.it appears that Quaker oats dont mind cancer causing preharvest aditives https://ecowatch.com/2016/05/03/quaker-oats-glyphosate/
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Denny------We had a Quaker Oats factory in our town. As a kid we got to ride through the smoke and fumes many times a week. We also had several sugar factories causing smoke so thick even headlights in daytime were useless. Plus a place that soaked RR ties in that black crap.
But best of all was the shop that turned lumber into green things that never rotted.
Some how those things, pesticides that actually worked, fertilizers that grew things and killed people, didn't seem to bother most of us who lived there.
Almost forgot, there were bi-planes flying over emiting clouds of smelly spray to kill bugs and weeds.
At least I have an excuse for my mussy brain cells and yellow appearance.
But most of all, many of us lived.
Denny------ see my addition to above post. I did spray paint many cars with lead based paint and no respirator. I chewed on many cedar pencils made in Cedar Key, Fl which is nearby while attending school in Illinoizzz.so you advocate the 'round -up' ready human?
do you have a view on tobaco? or asbestos? did you vere work in a match factory?