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LiberalEsto

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22. Very good idea.
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 09:45 PM
Nov 2012

There are indoor plants I won't allow in the house, like dracaena, because it's so toxic. With two cats and two dogs, it's too risky.

A doctor provocateur, surely...nt SidDithers Nov 2012 #1
obviously premedicated....n/t oldhippydude Nov 2012 #2
Did he have chemical fertilizers in his garage? Cleita Nov 2012 #3
Hell, household cleaners under my sink nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #4
Yep. I had a visitor to my house who got all upset about my Oleander shrubs. Cleita Nov 2012 #8
Outside your door? FarCenter Nov 2012 #15
Actually mine function like a hedge screen. Cleita Nov 2012 #23
Yup. Daffodils, lily-of-the-valley, yews, rhubarb leaves LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #16
One reason I don't have plants nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #17
Actually, animals are amazingly astute about what is poisonous or not. Cleita Nov 2012 #18
Yeah, but the kids have been indoor birds all their lives. nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #24
Oh sure it is and you need to go with what you are Cleita Nov 2012 #30
Very good idea. LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #22
True, you don't have to put poisonous plants indoors if you have pets Cleita Nov 2012 #26
From the "volatile liquid" description, probably acetone FarCenter Nov 2012 #7
Acetone is also in nail polish remover. Could it be in paint remover too? Cleita Nov 2012 #12
you can buy pure acetone as a paint and varnish remover TorchTheWitch Nov 2012 #42
I am in trouble nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #14
Also used by people making boats with epoxy intaglio Nov 2012 #40
Because you can make "bombs" from stuff most people have around their homes Fumesucker Nov 2012 #10
Yes, you can and almost anyone who had chemistry in high school Cleita Nov 2012 #13
Pickled eggs and beer? dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #36
LOL! That'll do the trick. Noxious fumes production. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2012 #37
Indeed. I knew some people whose house was raided during the 80's "satanist" scare Matariki Nov 2012 #41
Hmmmm. greytdemocrat Nov 2012 #5
Smells like witch hunt to me. n/t Cleita Nov 2012 #6
Much agreed! hrmjustin Nov 2012 #9
Well... greytdemocrat Nov 2012 #11
Thank You!!! Lady Freedom Returns Nov 2012 #32
"but authorities did not disclose the names of the chemicals found in the house." n/t PoliticAverse Nov 2012 #19
+1 woo me with science Nov 2012 #20
That's because it's probably ordinary stuff like chemical fertilizer, Cleita Nov 2012 #21
Witch hunt and OWS-smearing propaganda. nt woo me with science Nov 2012 #31
+2 nt Lady Freedom Returns Nov 2012 #33
I noticed that they dont say in the article Drew Richards Nov 2012 #25
The problem with accusatory articles like this is that they will be picked up by people Cleita Nov 2012 #28
It was probably just "bong-making" chemicals. madinmaryland Nov 2012 #27
Lemme guess... WhoIsNumberNone Nov 2012 #29
Well, if he's making bombs, he doesn't belong to the Occupy sabrina 1 Nov 2012 #34
This smells of propaganda nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #38
Doc Sarvis of The Monkey Wrench Gang? DemoTex Nov 2012 #35
No mention of what the chemicals were? JoeyT Nov 2012 #39
Yes, people forget that the "bombs" used by the terrorists in the 9/11 Cleita Nov 2012 #43
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