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On Jun 5, 10:24*am, "YukonBound" wrote:
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If I was a bit closer to the spill, I'd put a couple big trash cans in
my boat and a scoop net and go bag me some tar balls or even some
oil. *At $100/bbl it wouldn't take much to pay for a trip. *They ought
to put a bounty on it.
All those fishermen could be paid to take their nets and go net some
tar balls. *BP could pay em by the volume (actually I'd use some
formula basd on density compared to water to avoid paying for water).
BP would then take the collected oil and send it to the refinery.
Dont laugh too much cuz local fishermen have been collecting
cannonball jellyfish to be dried and sold to the Japanese and I bet
most aged tar balls are less oozy than a jellyfish.


Jeez... you really are stupid!


Not to mention dangerous.
Already people have been affected by the oil and the dispersant chemicals..


I can unnerstand why jps, bpuharic, nom and hk dont go boating, that
hydrogen oxide is dangerous stuff. Their boats should be required to
have a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) on it. Exposure to large
amounts of Di-hydrogen Oxide can result in nauseau, headaches and
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On Jun 5, 10:24 am, "YukonBound" wrote:
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
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If I was a bit closer to the spill, I'd put a couple big trash cans in
my boat and a scoop net and go bag me some tar balls or even some
oil. At $100/bbl it wouldn't take much to pay for a trip. They ought
to put a bounty on it.
All those fishermen could be paid to take their nets and go net some
tar balls. BP could pay em by the volume (actually I'd use some
formula basd on density compared to water to avoid paying for water).
BP would then take the collected oil and send it to the refinery.
Dont laugh too much cuz local fishermen have been collecting
cannonball jellyfish to be dried and sold to the Japanese and I bet
most aged tar balls are less oozy than a jellyfish.


Jeez... you really are stupid!


Not to mention dangerous.
Already people have been affected by the oil and the dispersant
chemicals.


I can unnerstand why jps, bpuharic, nom and hk dont go boating, that
hydrogen oxide is dangerous stuff. Their boats should be required to
have a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) on it. Exposure to large
amounts of Di-hydrogen Oxide can result in nauseau, headaches and
vomiting.


You're just plain dumb... no other explanation holds, since they don't do
frontal lobotomies any more in psychiatric hospitals.


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On Jun 5, 10:59*am, "A.Boater" wrote:
Apparently, you think this is funny and can be taken lightly. The CDC says
contact with this chemical brew floating in the water and air in the gulf
can cause damage to the central nervous system and do damage to blood,
kidneys or livers. Certainly the clean-up workers are at risk. I suspect
most of the people that live close enough to smell this mess are at risk,
too.

If my family was there, they'd be headed to safety.


Does this mean that workers on drill rigs that are constantly exposed
to oil are at risk? I am sure that if you swallowed enough it'd keeel
ya but most smart peeps dont do that.
BP has done FL a big favor in running off all the tourists, good
riddance.
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On Jun 5, 10:59 am, "A.Boater" wrote:
Apparently, you think this is funny and can be taken lightly. The CDC
says
contact with this chemical brew floating in the water and air in the gulf
can cause damage to the central nervous system and do damage to blood,
kidneys or livers. Certainly the clean-up workers are at risk. I suspect
most of the people that live close enough to smell this mess are at risk,
too.

If my family was there, they'd be headed to safety.


Does this mean that workers on drill rigs that are constantly exposed
to oil are at risk? I am sure that if you swallowed enough it'd keeel
ya but most smart peeps dont do that.
BP has done FL a big favor in running off all the tourists, good
riddance.


Yes, they are. Just like house painters tend to have long-term health
problems.


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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
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On Jun 5, 10:59 am, "A.Boater" wrote:
Apparently, you think this is funny and can be taken lightly. The CDC
says
contact with this chemical brew floating in the water and air in the gulf
can cause damage to the central nervous system and do damage to blood,
kidneys or livers. Certainly the clean-up workers are at risk. I suspect
most of the people that live close enough to smell this mess are at risk,
too.

If my family was there, they'd be headed to safety.


Does this mean that workers on drill rigs that are constantly exposed
to oil are at risk? I am sure that if you swallowed enough it'd keeel
ya but most smart peeps dont do that.
BP has done FL a big favor in running off all the tourists, good
riddance.



Hee hee we'll see how much you like seeing your tax bill increase to make
up for all the lost revenue.



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On 05/06/2010 1:47 PM, YukonBound wrote:


"Frogwatch" wrote in message
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On Jun 5, 10:59 am, "A.Boater" wrote:
Apparently, you think this is funny and can be taken lightly. The CDC
says
contact with this chemical brew floating in the water and air in the
gulf
can cause damage to the central nervous system and do damage to blood,
kidneys or livers. Certainly the clean-up workers are at risk. I suspect
most of the people that live close enough to smell this mess are at
risk,
too.

If my family was there, they'd be headed to safety.


Does this mean that workers on drill rigs that are constantly exposed
to oil are at risk? I am sure that if you swallowed enough it'd keeel
ya but most smart peeps dont do that.
BP has done FL a big favor in running off all the tourists, good
riddance.



Hee hee we'll see how much you like seeing your tax bill increase to
make up for all the lost revenue.


I don't think the tourists were coming this year anyways.

Was just in BC Vancover Island 3 weeks ago, place should have been abuzz
with empty nesters beating the main summer rush....

It is weird being in a hotel of 160 rooms and only 3 visitors.

Unemployment is so bad, punks roam in packs looking for out of province
plates to key scrach their hoods. Nothing better to do. I hear this is
really bad in Surrey.

Roads, clear as it gets. Even noticed fewer trucks/semi on the road.
Idled mills all over. Slowest I have ever seen the business, even
slower than it was in 1981. Didn't even see one logging truck.

Looking at the US Congress projections for tax revenue, they think it
will double in the next 2 years. Betcha after November if democriters
have their way some huge tax increases are coming. Maybe even a nation
10% VAT.... after all... big debt-spending Obama bills are pilling up.

This is sort of like taking too much drugs. You take a load, feel bad
so you take more. I wonder if Obama will ever figure out you can't
debt-spend your way out of debt and a debt depression.
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This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally.
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