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Re: Best Way to Paint a Barn w/Used Oil?
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Posted by Katharine on June 30, 2007 at 05:35:21 from (70.152.55.52):
In Reply to: Best Way to Paint a Barn w/Used Oil? posted by Aaron Ford on June 29, 2007 at 11:16:56:
I can see people maybe having done this LONG ago, when they didn't know any better, and couldn't afford any better, but can you REALLY think this would be healthy for the environment(can you say"polluted run-off")your children/grandchildren breathing in the fumes from an oil soaked barn, (can you say CANCER?) your animals or YOU and your wife?? Lord knows there are ENOUGH things out in this world waiting to kill you, do you need to ADD to it? What effect would it have on your HEALTH Insurance policy or LIFE insurance policy? One other question, out of curiousity- what does your WIFE have to say about this?
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