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IBeezy
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| | | | Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe) < Reply # 183 on 2/23/2006 9:17 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by cjb yeah,how come you found a dead body? didn't you call the cops???
| He said He found it in a Mausoleum. A Mausoleum is a building housing a tomb or several tombs-The house-like structures in cemetaries. Most likely grave robbers were digging through the graves looking for anything of value. Pretty Nasty.
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| David E
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| | | | Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe) < Reply # 198 on 2/27/2006 2:29 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by cjb That was pretty neat too, bottles of PBC:
| I think the BPC stands for Bulk Pharmaceutical Chemical. Certain chemicals have to be labeled certain ways in certain quantities. Of course, it could just be Macrogol 400 BPC, which is etylene glycol, which is, of course, anti-freeze. I highly doubt, that in any quantity, that anyone would store PCBs in that manner. The bottles are too new and the labeling is not old or faded. I have heard of entire vehicles being buried because of 2 ppm contamination of PCBs. David EDIT: Here is the companies website (notice the logo on the bottle and website are the same): http://www.bodycote.com/
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