[pure-silver] Re: my dog ate my film.... A toxicology consult

  • From: Janet Cull <janetgcull@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 00:22:05 -0500

lactate??  did they need to?



On Dec 30, 2011, at 12:15 AM, babaphoto@xxxxxxxx wrote:

Silver is an inert metal. It's used in jewelry and dental work. I have silver in my teeth. I also have 3 silver pins holding part of my skull in place. Upon personal experience/observations, your dog will get short, fat, bald,near sighted, and flat feet. If over exposed to silver he may need to walk with a stick and hang around retired academics moaning about u.s. govt. policy

was my former boss (the supreme being and dear fearless leader ) your science teacher?

If so that would explain the genesis of your concern,

He was the one who killed our photo enrichment class claiming the distilled water was a fire hazard and silver, being heavy metal, was a toxic element.

He also shared with me that he was smarter because he had a higher rank. My students needed to increase their reading and math scores.

Half of my students were unable to use a stand up urinal or lactate. All my fault too.

We graduated 30%, pretty good?

Your friend, and recently retired contentious teacher, baba




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