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Blue90
Location: TN
Shiny.
| | Re: Post-UE <Reply # 20 on 7/16/2006 10:40 PM >
| | | eat.
This is the way the world ends. |
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sarnelefant
Location: Navarre, FL Gender: Female
| | | Re: Post-UE <Reply # 21 on 7/16/2006 10:53 PM >
| | | Unless I'm busy picking ticks off of my body (which happened this morning, and not for the first time), I'm just looking for something to eat. I generally always carry water into abandonments, and I think other people are crazy for not doing the same. I'm known for getting my hands all dirty from climbing on things or picking things up (and never really having gloves), and occasionally I regret this when I realize I've touched my face at some point during the exploring and don't notice until I'm staring in the mirror later. If I'm really disgusting or have managed to cut or scrape myself, I'll shower immediately...if not, I'll wait until just before I hop into bed.
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Captain Obvious
Location: among the tank farms Gender: Male
in ur xbox...there are midgets
| | Re: Post-UE <Reply # 22 on 7/17/2006 12:09 AM >
| | | It depends on where I've been. If it's a woodsy setting, I strip off all the ticks that have accumulated on my pants, which go in the washer. Shower, too. Then I eat anything available that can keep me from the carb-deficency shivers. This usually means something that was originally supposed to be mixed with water. Watching TiVo usually follows, as it's a very good decompression stop between the real world and the Internet. [last edit 7/17/2006 12:18 AM by Captain Obvious - edited 1 times]
Nov. 24, 2007--The city of Cleveland, Ohio, announces that it has developed tactical nuclear weapons, and does not wish to hear any more jokes. |
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Zoltar
Location: NEPA Gender: Female
Fresh as Lettuce
| | | | Re: Post-UE <Reply # 23 on 7/17/2006 3:59 AM >
| | | Normally, I just check for ticks and wash my hands if I can. Sometimes that doesn't happen for a few hours, though. I generally don't get very dirty while exploring. I guess I just don't visit dirty places.
I haven't lost my mind. It's backed up on disk somewhere. |
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Devil_Ball
| | Re: Post-UE <Reply # 24 on 7/17/2006 2:49 PM >
| | | Posted by sarnelefant Unless I'm busy picking ticks off of my body (which happened this morning, and not for the first time), I'm just looking for something to eat. I generally always carry water into abandonments, and I think other people are crazy for not doing the same. I'm known for getting my hands all dirty from climbing on things or picking things up (and never really having gloves), and occasionally I regret this when I realize I've touched my face at some point during the exploring and don't notice until I'm staring in the mirror later. If I'm really disgusting or have managed to cut or scrape myself, I'll shower immediately...if not, I'll wait until just before I hop into bed.
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You gotta hit those showers ASAP. Wash residual asbestos off of you so you don't keep breathing it in for the rest of the day. Especially your hair, which would be well served tucked under a hat to keep it from collecting toxic dust and mold. This is a shot from me yesterday.
I'm wearing a mask but not a dust suit. Therefor my entire body and clothes were contaminated when I left the place. Also, I am going to put some baby wipes in my vehicle so I can clean off the legs of my tripod and the soles of my shoes so I won't be accumulating more an more asbestos in my vehicle with every trip. Remember, this stuff will eventually kill you if you keep exposing yourself to it.
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Devil_Ball
| | Re: Post-UE <Reply # 25 on 7/17/2006 4:38 PM >
| | | I just got this message posted to me by someone from another website. "I have done some asbestos litigation and worked with companies who manufactured products using toxic substances. Manufacturers have elaborate decontamination procedures that have to be followed at the end of every shift. A word of warning: You need to decontaminate yourself before taking that mask off. That means getting rid of all your dusty clothes, boots and cloth items, showering & washing your hair and cleaning off your cameras etc. outside of your house. (Read up on how to do this effectively. This brief description doesn't even begin to cover it.) Don't let this stuff in your house. There are well documented cases of secondary contact mesothelioma-- where a woman has gotten sick from doing her husband's contaminated laundry. Also masks have to be fit tested and rated for asbestos. Sorry to be a downer, but I'd like to see you live to take more amazing pictures!"
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Shai Hulud
Location: Evansville IN Gender: Male
Shai, Team Phantom
| | Re: Post-UE <Reply # 26 on 7/17/2006 8:26 PM >
| | | Sometimes I go eat somewhere when I'm in a group, other times I just go home, change and shower. I'm not too good about shoes though, I use semi-everyday shoes; a pair of black etnies.
Me: Why is there snow on her car? ... Wait a minute, that isn't snow at all! MutantMandias: Nothin' gets past you, man. Nothin'. -TN Waltz n 'Splore Volume 2 |
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