Re: Some Funny Pics.
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Remus!
His brothers Warwick and Eric should have been there too...
He also has some less learned pals who need to be interviewed...
The Hunt brothers Mike, Warwick and Eric
Then there's Phil Attio, Connie Linctus, Ivor Biggin, Dick Head, Dick Wadd, Jock Strapp, Tudor Bush, his wife Anita etc etc
Phil McAvity, Mike Cox, [i:2g824518]Eric Cox[/i:2g824518], [i:2g824518]Eva Vestov[/i:2g824518], and not forgetting [i:2g824518]Alistair Balls[/i:2g824518] and [i:2g824518]Lotta Balls[/i:2g824518]...
and no list is complete without [i:2g824518]Joe Kinnov[/i:2g824518]- [i:2g824518]Joe King[/i:2g824518] or [i:2g824518]Joe Kinnear[/i:2g824518] etc
- [i:2g824518]Joe King[/i:2g824518] or [i:2g824518]Joe Kinnear[/i:2g824518] etc
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thats awesome boo
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in case you forget what goes where?
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That's what I figured. Then, I obviously have issues.
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I hope this was just a baptism!
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Look at the expression on the guy behind the roller granny...
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This was likely posted before --- I just had to see it again...
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@unknownuser said:
"I one!"
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@unknownuser said:
Obama pretending he's Simon Cowell!
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It's Halloween soon...
Meanwhile in Italy...
Must be an idea from Canada...
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And
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Oohhh yes... It's pumpkin time...
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The glow sticks thing looked really cool but it had me thinking that stuff could be both toxic and bad for the environment. I googled it and found this info:
@unknownuser said:
Dangers: Glow sticks contain hydrogen peroxide, and phenol is produced as a by-product. It is advisable, therefore, to keep the mixture away from skin and to prevent accidental ingestion if the glow stick case splits or breaks. If spilled on skin the chemicals could cause slight skin irritation, swelling, or, in extreme circumstances, vomiting and nausea. Some ravers will cut or break open a glow stick and apply the glowing solution directly to bare skin in order to make their bodies glow. Some of the chemicals used in older glow sticks were thought to potentially be carcinogens. The sensitizers used are polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, a class of compounds known for their carcinogenity. Also it is wise to avoid all contact with thin membranes such as the eye or nasal area. Despite reports to the contrary, it is not safe to smoke or ingest glowing phenol, and it will not produce any drug-like effects. The fluid contained in glow sticks can also dissolve some types of plastic.
Environmental Impact: Because the product is a one-time use device and is made from plastic, and because of the number sold, the device is considered to have a high environmental impact for purely recreational entertainment. The toxic internal substances, if released, are also damaging to the environment.
Hopefully this info might keep some of us from trying it. Sorry to be a Debbie Downer.
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