On May 6, 1:29=A0pm, "Kris Baker" <kris.ba...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "Kris Baker" <kris.ba...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> "S. K. Bramlett" <skbra...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>>> Chemist's bottles (pharmacy, perhaps). =A0 The contents may be
> >>>> interesting, or very dangerous. =A0 If you're really curious, you
> >>>> need to take the bottles to a chemist and have the contents
> >>>> analyzed (not cheap).
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> >>>> I'd have shunned those two.
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> >>>> Kris
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> >>> No on the shun =A0The corks won't be removed and they will go into
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> >>> Apothocary cabinet at the Historical Society which is full of old
> >>> bottles full of old chemicals and drugs from the early 1900's given
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> >>> the pharmacies that used them. It's locked, behind glass and the
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> >> Do you have an EPA permit to store them?
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> >> Kris
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> > ......and we wonder why museums and historical societies can't afford
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> > keep their doors open.....? Enviroloonies rejoice!
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> Oh, by the way. =A0 The EPA can refer her for FREE to someone
> who can analyze the contents (or even analyze them at no cost).
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> Little do thy know.
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Uh, "does thee know," not "do thy know." >;-)
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