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- From: Bruce.Phillips@f182.n132.z1.fidonet.org (Bruce Phillips)
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- Subject: Humor
- Message-ID: <725973356.AA29379@remote.halcyon.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 08:50:00 -0800
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- Hazardous Materials Information Network
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- MSDS Bulletin 206-113a.
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- Material Safety Data Sheet: "Woman" -- A Chemical Analysis
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- Element Woman
- Symbol Wo
- Discoverer Adam
- Atomic Mass Accepted as 118; may vary from 100 to 180 lbs
- Occurrence Copious quantities in all urban areas
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- Physical Properties:
- 1. Surface usually covered with painted film.
- 2. Boils at nothing; freezes without reason.
- 3. Melts if given special treatment.
- 4. Bitter if incorrectly used.
- 5. Found in various states from Virgin Metal to Common Ore.
- 6. Yields to pressure applied to correct points.
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- Chemical Properties:
- 1. Affinity for gold, silver, platinum and precious stones.
- 2. Absorbs great quantities of expensive substances.
- 3. May explode spontaneously if left alone with a male.
- 4. Insoluable in liquids, but activity greatly increases by
- saturation in alcohol.
- 5. Most powerful money-reducing agent known.
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- Common Uses:
- 1. Highly ornamental, especially in sports cars.
- 2. Can be a great aid to relaxation.
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- Tests:
- 1. Pure specimen turns rosy pink if discovered in natural state.
- 2. Turns green when placed beside superior specimen.
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- Hazards:
- 1. Highly dangerous except in experienced hands.
- 2. Illegal to possess more than one.
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- * Origin: KEEP A FIRE FIGHTER WARM THIS WINTER, TAKE HIM TO BED...
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