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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but: But you will anyway, Doug Kanter. I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of antifreeze. Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used dogs as test subjects. Probably not. You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them. Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying control product on lawns in the USA, right? They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son, then yourself. They lie to these employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around food Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing business in. You can't lie to them. Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom. |
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"Larry" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but: But you will anyway, Doug Kanter. I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of antifreeze. Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used dogs as test subjects. Probably not. You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them. Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying control product on lawns in the USA, right? They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son, then yourself. They lie to these employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around food Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing business in. You can't lie to them. Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom. High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong. Right the **** now. Prove me wrong. |
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:27:42 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong. Right the **** now. Prove me wrong. Is two plus two always four? |
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:35:35 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:27:42 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong. Right the **** now. Prove me wrong. Is two plus two always four? No. The other day a congressman was discussing something that had increased from about 260 to 430 over the past several years. He referred to this, several times, as an 'exponential increase'. He may have known what he was talking about, but I doubt it. I won't mention any political affiliation. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:27:42 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but: But you will anyway, Doug Kanter. I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of antifreeze. Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used dogs as test subjects. Probably not. You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them. Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying control product on lawns in the USA, right? They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son, then yourself. They lie to these employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around food Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing business in. You can't lie to them. Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom. High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong. Right the **** now. Prove me wrong. Hey, Doug. Could you please stop with the crossposting crap which gets your buddies over here? -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
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"John H." wrote in message
... On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:27:42 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but: But you will anyway, Doug Kanter. I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of antifreeze. Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used dogs as test subjects. Probably not. You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them. Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying control product on lawns in the USA, right? They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son, then yourself. They lie to these employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around food Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing business in. You can't lie to them. Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom. High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong. Right the **** now. Prove me wrong. Hey, Doug. Could you please stop with the crossposting crap which gets your buddies over here? John H Complain to Larry, or whoever he is. This thread began elsewhere. I just became aware of its presence here. -- (*) (*) (*) (*)(*) (*) (*) (*)(*) (*) (*) (*) Hope your day is reasonably acceptable. (*) (*) (*) (*)(*) (*) (*) (*)(*) (*) (*) (*) |
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 16:21:03 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:27:42 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but: But you will anyway, Doug Kanter. I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of antifreeze. Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used dogs as test subjects. Probably not. You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them. Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying control product on lawns in the USA, right? They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son, then yourself. They lie to these employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around food Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing business in. You can't lie to them. Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom. High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong. Right the **** now. Prove me wrong. Hey, Doug. Could you please stop with the crossposting crap which gets your buddies over here? John H Complain to Larry, or whoever he is. This thread began elsewhere. I just became aware of its presence here. Your response was crossposted to: rec.gardens,alt.home.lawn.garden,rec.boats,alt.hom e.repair -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
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"John H." wrote in message
... On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 16:21:03 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:27:42 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but: But you will anyway, Doug Kanter. I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of antifreeze. Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used dogs as test subjects. Probably not. You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them. Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying control product on lawns in the USA, right? They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son, then yourself. They lie to these employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around food Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing business in. You can't lie to them. Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom. High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong. Right the **** now. Prove me wrong. Hey, Doug. Could you please stop with the crossposting crap which gets your buddies over here? John H Complain to Larry, or whoever he is. This thread began elsewhere. I just became aware of its presence here. Your response was crossposted to: rec.gardens,alt.home.lawn.garden,rec.boats,alt.hom e.repair John H You're repeating yourself again. |
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 22:18:36 -0400, "Larry" wrote:
Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I heard on the news tonight that one drugstore chain hires high school children as assistants to dispense prescription drugs. They showed one person who was crippled and couldn't talk and had a contorted face after taking the wrong prescription. The drugstore said that the teenager put in pills with ten times as much dosage, and the pharmacist, who reviewed*** what the kid had done, missed the mistake. ***They said he reviewed it anyhow. They had another example also, who maybe died. The drugstore said that there were only a couple cases out of millions of prescriptions properly filled. But who knows how many mistakes there really were, including those didn't cure like they should have, but didn't have noticeable side effects. Etc. |
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 23:11:30 -0400, mm
wrote: Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply chemicals. Really? High school children? I heard on the news tonight that one drugstore chain hires high school children as assistants to dispense prescription drugs. One more thing, the girl they interviewed was 16 years old. They showed one person who was crippled and couldn't talk and had a contorted face after taking the wrong prescription. The drugstore said that the teenager put in pills with ten times as much dosage, and the pharmacist, who reviewed*** what the kid had done, missed the mistake. ***They said he reviewed it anyhow. |
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