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Posted by Larry on March 31, 2007, 2:31 pm
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>> On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:27:42 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
>> wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>>> Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but:
>>>>>
>>>> But you will anyway, Doug Kanter.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are
>>>>>
>>>> Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your
>>>> neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of
>>>> antifreeze.
>>>>>
>>>> Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can
>>>> be
>>>>> legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever
>>>>> used
>>>>> dogs as test subjects. Probably not.
>>>>>
>>>> You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for
>>>> them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply
>>>>> chemicals.
>>>> Really? High school children?
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying
>>>> control product on lawns in the USA, right?
>>>>>
>>>> They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your
>>>> son,
>>>> then yourself.
>>>>>
>>>> They lie to these
>>>>> employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around
>>>>> food
>>>> Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're
>>>> doing
>>>> business in. You can't lie to them.
>>>>
>>>> Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom.
>>>
>>>
>>>High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong.
>>>Right the fuck now.
>>>
>>>Prove me wrong.
>>>
>>
>> In Connecticut, you can't be employed to apply pesticides or herbicides
>> under
>> the age of 18. I realize YOU were probably much older than that when and
>> if you
>> finished High School, but most kids are about 17 when they graduate.
>>
>> CWM
>
> Apparently, things are different in NY.
>
Apparently you don't know your ass from a garden weasel, Doug.
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