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OT: Danger: Brown grass

Reply from: XR650L_Dave
Date: 29 May 2008, 19:42
OT: Danger: Brown grass

Brown grass? What does that mean?

http :// www .cairns,com .au/article/2008/05/29/4198 local-news.html

Dave

Reply from: JayC
Date: 29 May 2008, 19:46
Re: OT: Danger: Brown grass

On May 29, 1:42 pm, XR650L Dave <spamTHIS...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> Brown grass? What does that mean?
>
> http :// www .cairns,com .au/article/2008/05/29/4198 local-news.html

What did the doctor say?

He said you're gonna die.

JayC

Reply from: The Real Bev
Date: 29 May 2008, 22:35
Re: OT: Danger: Brown grass

JayC wrote:

> On May 29, 1:42 pm, XR650L Dave <spamTHIS...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>> Brown grass? What does that mean?
>>
>> http :// www .cairns,com .au/article/2008/05/29/4198 local-news.html
>
> What did the doctor say?
>
> He said you're gonna die.

"The wound was wrapped in plastic in case poison had penetrated the skin
but medical staff gave the man the all-clear after conducting tests."

Granted, I don't actually own (completely) one of the items in question
and am therefore not completely familiar with its characteristics,
wouldn't wrapping it in plastic HELP the poison penetrate the skin?

--
Cheers, Bev
==============================================================="Is there any way I can help without actually getting involved?"
-- Jennifer, WKRP

Reply from: JayC
Date: 29 May 2008, 23:36
Re: OT: Danger: Brown grass

> "The wound was wrapped in plastic in case poison had penetrated the skin
> but medical staff gave the man the all-clear after conducting tests."
>
> Granted, I don't actually own (completely) one of the items in question
> and am therefore not completely familiar with its characteristics,
> wouldn't wrapping it in plastic HELP the poison penetrate the skin?

Maybe, but frankly, we just like wrapping it in almost anything...

JayC

Reply from: C or L
Date: 30 May 2008, 06:42
Re: OT: Danger: Brown grass



> "The wound was wrapped in plastic in case poison had penetrated the skin
> but medical staff gave the man the all-clear after conducting tests."
>
> Granted, I don't actually own (completely) one of the items in question
> and am therefore not completely familiar with its characteristics,
> wouldn't wrapping it in plastic HELP the poison penetrate the skin?
>
> --
> Cheers, Bev

Heh...Heh..........She said "penetrate"

I believe the plastic was for him to take it home in after it fell off.

-Brokein2



Reply from: The Real Bev
Date: 30 May 2008, 07:28
Re: OT: Danger: Brown grass

C or L wrote:

>> "The wound was wrapped in plastic in case poison had penetrated the skin
>> but medical staff gave the man the all-clear after conducting tests."
>>
>> Granted, I don't actually own (completely) one of the items in question
>> and am therefore not completely familiar with its characteristics,
>> wouldn't wrapping it in plastic HELP the poison penetrate the skin?
>
> Heh...Heh..........She said "penetrate"
>
> I believe the plastic was for him to take it home in after it fell off.

I am reminded of the scene from Planet Terror, but that would have
required a jar of some sort...

--
Cheers,
Bev
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