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Catch your own fish. Or eat beef. Commercial guys rape the
waters.



I agree.

Jim, can I then assume you don't eat any seafood that doesn't come out
of Lake Michigan?
On the end of your personal fishing line?

No Alaska King Crab, Louisiana shrimp, or even tuna fish for you. :-)
Bummer.


NP Chuck. I boat and fish on Lake Erie, not Lake Michigan.

Just because I eat fish does not mean the commercial fishermen are not
raping the waters. They sure are on Lake Erie.


What do commercial fishermen catch on Lake Erie?


Mercury-laden fish.



Speaking of mercury exposure.....nice to hear from you again.


I'm doing my darn'dest to rid the world of mercury...one tooth at a time.
It's composite resin or porcelain crowns only for me.



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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 22:55:29 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

I'm doing my darn'dest to rid the world of mercury...one tooth at a time.
It's composite resin or porcelain crowns only for me.


No gold?

My gold crowns have proven to be extremely durable and no mercury is
involved as far as I know.

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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 22:55:29 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

I'm doing my darn'dest to rid the world of mercury...one tooth at a time.
It's composite resin or porcelain crowns only for me.


No gold?

My gold crowns have proven to be extremely durable and no mercury is
involved as far as I know.


Gold is excellent. In fact, it's the "gold standard" to which all other
restorations are measured. But nobody seems to want metal anymore.



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