Sujet : Re: Is there beef tallow in your future?
De : leoblaisdell (at) *nospam* sbcglobal.net (Leonard Blaisdell)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 15. Feb 2025, 07:51:10
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On 2025-02-15, gm <
gregorymorrow@msn.com> wrote:
When I was in fifth grade in 1965, PAM was new... and a HS kid at our
small rural school "huffed" a can of it and died...
I'm not sure what the propellant was then. Freon shouldn't have done it
with one lousy can. I did give mouth-to-mouth once to a compounder who
passed out on top of a open Freon-11 tank full of lecithin. I think he
was trying to get high and passed out. I worked on his dead ass until
real medics got there. He ended up OK. I'd heard a death-rattle for the
only time in my life.
And remember the same with airplane/model glue...???
I used a bunch of that stuff in the Fifties. I glued a lot of model
airplanes together. Fortunately, the effects of glue-sniffing were not
known then, and I missed the chance to ruin my life.
Sometimes, what you don't know can't hurt you.