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Hey, just be thankful it was that kind of bat, not the kind that makes
guano, they can carry rabies and like to hide in attics. Ruth
At 4:49 PM -0500 11/29/05, [log in to unmask] wrote:
In a message dated 11/29/2005 4:34:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
It was mounted on my mom's tangerine
i love it when you talk dirty.
hey, i was cleaning out my wife's "attic" ( = triangular crawl space 100
feet long and 24 inches on a side) and knocked down an old insulation bat,
all crumbly inside, sort of ripped apart, I was covered in it, i'm still
sort of coughing. house insulated in 1952, possibly much later. but no
later than 1970's.
what are the chances it was the bad stuff?
c
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