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mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 1 replies
Please feel free to PM if you need to vent someday.



mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
I can't read the article, it is for members only, but there is also a salmonella in pet treats recall this week. Or is that what you posted? http://avma.org/aa/breaking_news_070402a.asp

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
First, a Canadien company fesses up and admits that "rat poisen" is in their pet food. Vets say the symptoms of the sick animals are not right for rat poison. Then the FDA states that there is no poison but there is mela…

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
Actually all the wet food was supposedly filled with rat poison in the wheat gluten. The dry Iams was noticed later by several vets. FDA tests say that they did not find rat P in the food, but did find melamine, which …

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 2 replies
But the FDA found no evidence of rat poison. IAMS dry has been associated with the rat poisen last week by several vets. The whole issue is scary and sad. Sad, because soooo many pets have died/gotten ill, and scary…

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 4 replies
I don't know, but there have been films made about how corporations somehow justify selling things as fertilizer rather than pay to dispose of it properly. I was reading about this on other forums. The weird thing …

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 10 replies
Well, lots of vets spoke out about the thousands of pet illnesses they were seeing and said the symptoms were NOT rat poison symptoms. Now the FDA is saying melamine, a plastic used for dinnerware, is in the food. Mela…

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
Unfortunately, you may be right. (from same article above) ----Circuit City also said it will eliminate another 130 jobs after agreeing to outsource some computer jobs to International Business Machines Corp. IBM got …


mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
Thanks for letting us know the outcome. I feel bad that she got so little and he and the lawyer got away with the income thing, but at least it's over hopefully. (if he pays up)

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 1 replies
after failing to be ratified. Read to the end of the article, it has the same arguments as before against it if you can believe that. http://alternet.org/blogs/peek/49860

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
> Anyone remember Exclamation! ugh. .. that > was our 'high school' perfume. Ours was Babe and then Charlie. My dad was a bus driver and hated Charlie, said that he smelled it all the time. (I loved Jovan Musk)

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 3 replies
Of course, at a much lower wage, but we have to pay the CEO!!! ----Chief Executive Officer Philip Schoonover was paid $8.52 million in fiscal 2006, including a salary of $975,000. ---- http://www.bloomberg.com/apps…

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
Yes, the shop was fined. They do it to prevent people from going to place to place to find someone who will pass a car no matter what. If the first place says that it needs fixed, the first place must do the second in…


mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 2 replies
So while you may not smell it, others do. I always remember not to use much even if I don't smell it. Actually, I spray the air and then walk through it to just have a hint. I mostly wear it for people who will be ver…

mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago | 3 replies
In some states, it is illegal to go to a second place to pass inspection. However, I WOULD get a second opinion on the car repairs. Many places tell you that you need things you don't. An ex once had a similar situa…


mysteryfan03 17 yrs ago
Sometimes you will find a lot of posts about others who had the same problem and how they dealt with it.



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