Spring has sprung, NOT...or Tim J, you PANSY!

Our dihydrogen monoxide has gone through a physical transformation and rumor is it won't physically change back until mid April. Our dihydrogen monoxide is hard as cement.

Mark W
 
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We have an MSDS safety sheet for it at work. You know just in case you spill any or lord help you if you accidentally spill it on yourself.



I hear it is not that bad except in large quantities. Now if you happen to accidentally submerge yourself in it, it can be life threatening.
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I urge all of us here on DHBP to take action! I'm showing my support by getting the T-shirt and making sure my local schools get this info into the curriculum.

http://www.dhmo.org/store.html

I heard that some plastic decoy manufacturers are putting "DHMO keels" on their decoys to cut down on weight. All the more reason to make your own and protect the environment.
 
I'm in china right now on business, it seems the stuff has killed thousands of pigs here in one of the rivers. Terrible thing stuff is very agressive. BEWARE!
 
I had to fight my way through a slurry of solid/liquid DHMO on my way to work today. The state of Ohio pays guys to move it off the roads.

Tom
 
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