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Message text written by "BP - \"Is this the list with all the ivy
haters?\""
>> For a while I was seeing 50 tons per hour of it.
Are there any side effects?
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While I'm sure there must be a joke in there somewhere, perhaps regarding
hardness except when exposed to large doses of cold water, the potentially
serious long-term effects are not yet apparent. But let's face it, dust is
dust and if it's the right size dust, some effect is to be expected.
Immediate effects: Walk around every day in a gypsum factory for a while
and even 21-year young feet will dry out and develop nasty cracks, as will
hands and any other exposed skin. It's really nasty if you get a bunch of
it in your eye. I also got pneumonia while working there, but the Company's
doctor swore it had nothing to do with all the nasty crap I was breathing
in every day.
Mike E.
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