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ROFL... that's some funny shit there!!! lol Voting to ban H2O... fuckin hippies...

Intelligent people think...

how ignorance must be bliss....

idiots have it so easy, it's not fair...

to have to think...

WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE TO BE AMONG THOSE FORTUNATE MASSES..... :cool:

 

Hey, "Non-believers" I've just got one thing to say to ya... If you're right, then what difference does it make, it wont matter when we're dead anyway... But if I'm right... Well, hey... Ya better be right...

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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

ahaha cough AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!

 

O' My fucking god!!!

 

 

 

Fight stupidity, shoot a hippy!

Your stupidity is My weapon

 

WARNING! my mood and mental state are strongly influenced by music and T.V./movies..... i may seem the slightest bit insane.. just don't let me watch my favorite show and or listen to my music and it will all be alright. :D

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it's quite funny how many will fall for this when you tell them how many children die each year from over exposure to Dihydrodgen monoxide...
I'm trusted by more women.
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City Fearful of H2O Almost Bans Cups

 

 

 

Posted: March 15, 2004 at 12:22 p.m.

ALISO VIEJO, Calif. (AP) -- City officials were so concerned about the potentially dangerous properties of dihydrogen monoxide that they considered banning foam cups after they learned the chemical was used in their production.

 

Then they learned, to their chagrin, that dihydrogen monoxide -- H2O for short -- is the scientific term for water.

 

"It's embarrassing," said City Manager David J. Norman. "We had a paralegal who did bad research."

 

The paralegal apparently fell victim to one of the many official looking Web sites that have been put up by pranksters to describe dihydrogen monoxide as "an odorless, tasteless chemical" that can be deadly if accidentally inhaled.

 

As a result, the City Council of this Orange County suburb had been scheduled to vote next week on a proposed law that would have banned the use of foam containers at city-sponsored events. Among the reasons given for the ban were that they were made with a substance that could "threaten human health and safety."

 

The measure has been pulled from the agenda, although Norman said the city may still eventually ban foam cups.

 

"If you get Styrofoam into the water and it breaks apart, it's virtually impossible to clean up," Norman said.

 

(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

 

Yep...California.

The power to do good is also the power to do harm. - Milton Friedman

 

 

"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." - James Madison

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