MOCAP

I came from Griffin to Fairburn the end of June to pick up my niece and nephew. While driving down the road I commented on the onion smell. My nephew said they have been smelling it for a long time. It was truly awful. My nephew started school this week and has already missed two days b/c of vomiting and headache. Today he was dehydrated and had to go home again. I understand Ethoprop is reported to be efficacious for approximatly 6 weeks after application. It also is toxic to aquatic life. So, if anyone is curious, peek at Whitewater Creek and see if there is any life in the creek. That is what we did when a mill was dumping in Cabin Creek in the Griffin area. This seems pretty serious, especially since Ethoprop can be used in Chemical Warfare!

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Submitted by dopplerobserver on Sat, 08/12/2006 - 5:44pm.

When the terrorists start the chemical warfare to make us back off, you can bet we won't handle it a bit better than we did in Fairburn with the big stink. Either that, or we will go ape as the airlines and government are now doing this week just to CYA. We simply won't believe enough to get prepared. Lets just drive our golf carts drunk!!

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