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Ole1kanobe
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Posted on: Jun. 24 2004,10:55 pm |
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Quote | Fireworks injuries increasing in Minnesota Publishing date: 06-24-2004 2:20 PM
(St. Paul-AP) -- As the Fourth of July approaches, state fire officials are warning Minnesotans about injuries from fireworks.
Fireworks such as fountains, torches and sparklers were legalized in Minnesota in 2002 -- and since then, the number of fireworks-related injuries in the state is up.
Last year, 91 fireworks injuries were reported in Minnesota. That's more than three times the annual average that had been reported before consumer fireworks were legalized.
While illegal fireworks are still a problem, state Fire Marshal Jerry Rosendahl says the majority of injuries result from the use of legal fireworks.
Rosendahl points out that the burning tip of a sparkler is 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. He says that's something you shouldn't hand to a youngster and then hope for the best.
Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. |
Ok, maybe I am being over cynical here, but WTF? Is it not completely obvious that if you legalize anything that was previously illegal you are going to have what they call 'fallout'? Would it be at all surprising if motorcycles were illegal to ride for say 20 years and then the law was changed that people start getting injured on motorcycles? This type of 'news' backs up just about each and every complaint that we have read in here about the lousy media and their coverage.
Quote | Rosendahl points out that the burning tip of a sparkler is 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. He says that's something you shouldn't hand to a youngster and then hope for the best. |
No kidding?!?! Is that why we teach our youth to drive rather than just give them the keys and 'hope for the best'? Sometime I think we could get better content from monkey's trying to type Shakespeare. What's even more disappointing is that this is the Associated Press, there HAS to be something better to write about.
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Spidey
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Posted on: Jun. 24 2004,11:32 pm |
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I read that report too and had the same reaction ...
Everytime I turn on the local news and there is bad weather the weather person feels he/she has this great need to remind us to "wear our rain coats", "don't play in lightning", "slow down on icy roads" ... and the list goes on!
Now we have fireworks legalised ... "don't hand explosives to children" ... I don't know, isn't that common sense?
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Mamma
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Posted on: Jun. 25 2004,3:15 pm |
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I guess I looked at it differently. I surely think that adults need to be reminded not to hand a sparkler to a 2 yr. old. I have seen it done. Some "so called adults" have no common sense. I have been on cruise ships where 3 yr. olds have been out playing on the deck unsupervised. I have been to parks where the adult will hand food to a toddler and have them try to feed a wild bear so they can take a picture of it. Ever been to a restraurant where a toddler hurls himself into a waitress carrying coffee? Some adults just have no sense at all where children are concerned.
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Frustrated
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Posted on: Jun. 28 2004,10:45 am |
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Quote (Mamma @ June 25 2004,3:15:pm) | Some adults just have no sense at all. |
Yes, Mama. I am continually amazed at how many really really really stupid people there are - and not just in Albert Lea.
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Ole1kanobe
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Posted on: Jun. 28 2004,1:26 pm |
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I would agree that common sense isn't all that common these days, but there has to be better 'news' out there than the completely obvious.
-------------- The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. -Albert Einstein-
Some of what is said here (myself included) is about as tolerable as listening to someone vacuum a cat. -nphilbro-
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DrBombay
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Posted on: Aug. 21 2004,2:56 am |
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The stupidist thing I've saw........A woman at a convenience store lets her kid (mabey 8 or 9) pump gas (which clearly is prohibited,by signage on the pump) anyhoo the kid splashes some gas in his eye, and the woman all in a frenzy tried to rinse it out with windshield wash. (They should'nt let some people out of the house, let alone allow them to have children and drive!!)
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Paul Harvey
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Posted on: Aug. 22 2004,1:58 am |
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Yes, why can't everyone be smart and perfect like us
-------------- ~I love trolling n00bs and pwning assholes~
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robin
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Posted on: Aug. 27 2004,3:05 pm |
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Holly short sheets Batman, how did the good Doctor know it wasn't a midget pumping that gas? And windshield wash is good on a lot of things, why it has cleared up my acne and I would recommend it!
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DrBombay
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Posted on: Aug. 28 2004,6:55 am |
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A good doctor just knows these things. But hey if it helps your acne go for it. Maybe you could harness the active ingredient and make big bucks on an acne patent!!!!
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Mamma
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Posted on: Aug. 28 2004,7:22 am |
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A good belt sander will take care of acne too, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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