mdmf007 wrote:Some pretty exciting stuff:
Doherty, R.E. (2000). "A History of the Production and Use of Carbon Tetrachloride, Tetrachloroethylene, Trichloroethylene and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane in the United States: Part 1 - Historical Background; Carbon Tetrachloride and Tetrachloroethylene". Environmental Forensics
H.G.Crosby wrote:i like stone.
but im old fashioned.
and have an obsession with "ruin value".
Lonesomebri wrote:Can't really comfortably wipe your ass with a page torn out of a kindle. And while I've used a rock to wipe my butt, but that's no good for rolling a cigerette.
Now, what was this thread about? when I'm reading stoned my ruin value is pretty high.
unjonharley wrote:Ruin Stones??
Lonesomebri wrote:unjonharley wrote:Ruin Stones??
I believe I may have passed these at some time while sitting and reading a good book.
Lonesomebri wrote:unjonharley wrote:Ruin Stones??
I believe I may have passed these at some time while sitting and reading a good book.
ygmir wrote:Lonesomebri wrote:unjonharley wrote:Ruin Stones??
I believe I may have passed these at some time while sitting and reading a good book.
you guys are hitting pretty close to home here............
Bumble wrote:ok new to the discussion, but i guess you have to start some where....
I was reading the Tales of the city (yep only 30 years late) and plotting to emigrate to San Francisco (from Melbourne) and then i thought i better calm my american dreams & i am now reading Helter Skelter....sort of working:)

theCryptofishist wrote:Bumble wrote:ok new to the discussion, but i guess you have to start some where....
I was reading the Tales of the city (yep only 30 years late) and plotting to emigrate to San Francisco (from Melbourne) and then i thought i better calm my american dreams & i am now reading Helter Skelter....sort of working:)
Hmmm.
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