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Old May 20th 04, 10:10 PM
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How's that boy that drank the lab chemicals? Do they know what it was?

Grace


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Old May 21st 04, 12:54 AM
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He's been upgraded to stable...his"friends" who dared him to drink the
chemicals have been booted from school... as of earlier today...no report on
what the chemicals were....Reminds me of the old addtage......"If your
friend told you/dared you to jump off a bridge...would you?"
Obviously...this idiot Thought Yes! Sheeez..... :-) Liz


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How's that boy that drank the lab chemicals? Do they know what it was?

Grace




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Old May 21st 04, 12:54 AM
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He's been upgraded to stable...his"friends" who dared him to drink the
chemicals have been booted from school... as of earlier today...no report on
what the chemicals were....Reminds me of the old addtage......"If your
friend told you/dared you to jump off a bridge...would you?"
Obviously...this idiot Thought Yes! Sheeez..... :-) Liz


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How's that boy that drank the lab chemicals? Do they know what it was?

Grace




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Old May 21st 04, 01:04 AM
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New release.....the idiot is home....now the poor science teachers are being
reamed for "letting" the chemicals be taken...sheeez.... :-) Liz




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How's that boy that drank the lab chemicals? Do they know what it was?

Grace




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Old May 21st 04, 01:04 AM
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New release.....the idiot is home....now the poor science teachers are being
reamed for "letting" the chemicals be taken...sheeez.... :-) Liz




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How's that boy that drank the lab chemicals? Do they know what it was?

Grace




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Old May 21st 04, 01:21 AM
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":-)Liz" wrote:

New release.....the idiot is home....now the poor science teachers are being
reamed for "letting" the chemicals be taken...sheeez.... :-) Liz


I didn't see the initial posting - how OLD were these kids? There isn't
much Chemistry taught in elementary schools, and by the time they reach
high school, one would assume at least rudimentary common sense. (Not
always the case, apparently.) When I was in high school, we were
allowed to do our lab work after school on our own time - I don't recall
that a teacher was required to be present, although I suppose at some
point the custodian came around to evict stray students and lock up.
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Old May 21st 04, 01:21 AM
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":-)Liz" wrote:

New release.....the idiot is home....now the poor science teachers are being
reamed for "letting" the chemicals be taken...sheeez.... :-) Liz


I didn't see the initial posting - how OLD were these kids? There isn't
much Chemistry taught in elementary schools, and by the time they reach
high school, one would assume at least rudimentary common sense. (Not
always the case, apparently.) When I was in high school, we were
allowed to do our lab work after school on our own time - I don't recall
that a teacher was required to be present, although I suppose at some
point the custodian came around to evict stray students and lock up.
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Old May 21st 04, 03:43 AM
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 16:10:25 -0500, "Gracecat"
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How's that boy that drank the lab chemicals? Do they know what it
was?

Grace


I can't find any post on rec.pets.cats.anecdotes about this, either
on Google or in Agent's database. Was this something that was on TV
or in the newspaper? Can you provide a link to an article?

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Old May 21st 04, 03:43 AM
John F. Eldredge
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 16:10:25 -0500, "Gracecat"
wrote:

How's that boy that drank the lab chemicals? Do they know what it
was?

Grace


I can't find any post on rec.pets.cats.anecdotes about this, either
on Google or in Agent's database. Was this something that was on TV
or in the newspaper? Can you provide a link to an article?

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http://pgp.mit.edu
"Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better
than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria

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Old May 21st 04, 04:47 AM
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They were in high school Evelyn. He did it on a bet/dare for $2. They
found him in the hallway bleeding from his nose and mouth. He was in
critical condition for a few days, been a week I think. Monday the
report had it saying his mother said the swelling in his throat had gone
down enough he could communicate. They were awaiting toxology reports.

Grace


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":-)Liz" wrote:

New release.....the idiot is home....now the poor science teachers

are being
reamed for "letting" the chemicals be taken...sheeez.... :-) Liz


I didn't see the initial posting - how OLD were these kids? There

isn't
much Chemistry taught in elementary schools, and by the time they

reach
high school, one would assume at least rudimentary common sense. (Not
always the case, apparently.) When I was in high school, we were
allowed to do our lab work after school on our own time - I don't

recall
that a teacher was required to be present, although I suppose at some
point the custodian came around to evict stray students and lock up.



 




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