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mookiemookie 04-02-13 05:25 PM

"Dihydrogen monoxide? Coming out of MY faucet?" - It's more common than you think.
 
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Florida country radio morning-show hosts Val St. John and Scott Fish are currently serving indefinite suspensions and possibly worse over a successful April Fools' Day prank. They told their listeners that "dihydrogen monoxide" was coming out of the taps throughout the Fort Myers area.

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"My understanding is it is a felony to call in a false water quality issue," Diane Holm, a public information officer for Lee County, told WTSP
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/enter...er-joke/63798/

I usually hate April Fools Day stuff, but this one a real eye roller on the part of the city. Diane Holm may take her job just a little too seriously. :doh:

GoldenRivet 04-02-13 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2035367)
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/enter...er-joke/63798/

I usually hate April Fools Day stuff, but this one a real eye roller on the part of the city. Diane Holm may take her job just a little too seriously. :doh:

wouldnt want to inspire public panic :up:

people after all, are stupid :D

if i remember correctly there was a petition online with thousands on thousands of signatures with hopes of banning the substance :huh:

Red October1984 04-02-13 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 2035372)
wouldnt want to inspire public panic :up:

people after all, are stupid :D

if i remember correctly there was a petition online with thousands on thousands of signatures with hopes of banning the substance :huh:

:rotfl2:

I guess those people don't remember basic chemistry. Or maybe they're just idiots?

I think that's it. They're just idiots. :up:

Platapus 04-02-13 06:36 PM

it is just an example of how using uncommon scientific terms can make the most common things sound scary.

Did I ever tell you about the time I had acute nasal pharyngitis?

The doctors said there was no cure. :wah:

I survived.. somehow. But for the rest of my life I am afflicted with vasomotor rhinitis.

And the frickin government won't give me disability claiming that I don't "qualify". How is that for discrimination? :stare:

NeonSamurai 04-02-13 06:40 PM

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"My understanding is it is a felony to call in a false water quality issue," Diane Holm, a public information officer for Lee County, told WTS
Some how I doubt the charge will stick, as they didn't say anything false.. they basicly told their listeners that water was coming out of their taps.

GoldenRivet 04-02-13 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by NeonSamurai (Post 2035409)
Some how I doubt the charge will stick, as they didn't say anything false.. they basicly told their listeners that water was coming out of their taps.

this

Sailor Steve 04-02-13 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 2035372)
if i remember correctly there was a petition online with thousands on thousands of signatures with hopes of banning the substance :huh:

Penn & Teller.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3erdgVVTw

Wolferz 04-02-13 06:52 PM

So now it's a felony to tell people there's water coming from their taps.

I'd like to see Ms Holm at the court hearing so I could laugh her out of the building along with the judge. Sarah Palin has a sister? :har:


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