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Subject:Re: Allergic reaction... From:Susan Gallagher <Susan_Gallagher_at_Enfin-SD -at- RELAY -dot- PROTEON -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 19 Jan 1994 17:18:00 EST
LaVonna Funkhouser writes:
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I found this in a safety precaution today. If you think
it is humorous, you are as warped as I am!
"Prolonged contact with skin or saturated clothing could
cause irritation and an allergic reaction to some people."
LaVonna Funkhouser
lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com
ps: My boss didn't see the humor. He must be having a hard day
because I already *know* he's warped!!
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Reminds me of the instructions that came with a food processor I
received as a gift...
"Blades are sharp, keep out of children."
Sage advice! It was the best part of the whole gift!
Sue Gallagher |
Sr. Technical Writer | "Updating a manual
Easel Corporation | is like changing tires
Enfin Technology Lab | on a moving car."
San Diego, CA | -- Edmond Weiss
Susan_Gallagher_at_Enfin-SD -at- relay -dot- proteon -dot- com |