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chip

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  • Jul 25, 2006
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    gud 1 machan...keep it up..

    indeed a gud news for smokerz neee...ela ela...lolzzzzzzz
     

    DJ.Parker

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    To all puff daddies, wannabies n non puffers

    >There are over 4000 chemicals in a single puff of cigarette smoke, and 69
    >of them are known carcinogens (that means they cause cancer)! No wonder Big
    >Tobacco is ashamed to show what they put in their products.
    >
    >
    >
    >Arsenic: used in rat poison
    >
    >Acetic Acid: found in vinegar, hair dye, photo developing fluid
    >
    >Acetone: main ingredient in paint thinner and finger nail polish remover
    >
    >Ammonia: a typical household cleaning fluid
    >
    >Benzene: found in rubber cement
    >
    >Butane: cigarette lighter fluid
    >
    >Cadmium: found in batteries and artist’s oil paints
    >
    >Carbon Monoxide: a poisonous gas found in car exhaust, as well as from
    >other sources
    >
    >DDT/Dieldrin: Insecticides
    >
    >Formaldehyde: used to embalm dead bodies. This embalming fluid is often
    >used to preserve small
    >
    >animals in biology classes, so check with your science teacher to find this
    >one.
    >
    >Hexamine: in barbecue lighter fluid
    >
    >Hydrazine: used in jet and rocket fuels
    >
    >Hydrogen Cyanide: used as a poison in gas chambers
    >
    >Lead: a highly poisonous metal that used to be found in some paints
    >
    >Napthalenes: used in explosives, moth balls, and paint pigments
    >
    >Nitrobenzene: a gasoline additive
    >
    >Phenol: used in disinfectants and plastics
    >
    >Polonium-210: a highly radioactive element
    >
    >Stearic acid: found in candle wax
    >
    >Toluene: found in embalmer's glue
    >
    >
    >
    >No Wonder they stink !!!
    >