Took up with a young thing long time ago, she had been chemically dependent,
been
recycled a few times and used a few times, but, once you got past that used
part it
was just plain hell for about 2 years, watch out about those recycling places,
strange things happen around them, man-made or otherwise.
Susan and John Roper wrote:
> Oil and petroleum distillates are not natural and therefore harmful.
>Interesting
> concept, but not in keeping with fact. John
>
> ArthurK101@aol.com wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 10-Jun-99 22:08:43 Eastern Daylight Time, MOWOGMAN
>writes:
> >
> > > You stated that brake fluid is toxic to the environment? What exactly is
> > in
> > > it that is so toxic?
> > >
> >
> > John, man-made chemicals are not natural and so most do not belong in the
> > natural environment. Oil and petroleum distillates, one of which is brake
> > fluid, are harmful to animals and humans. That is why we have "recycling"
> > centers. Cheers.
> >
> > Art Kelly
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