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Posted by Ranting Right Wing Howler    United States   on 03/24/2005 at 07:31 AM   
 
  1. Well Vilmar,
    We just keep them confused until they die off.

    eggs are bad, no.. good.
    wine bad, no...good
    cheese bad, no...good

    Sun bad, no… get nakid and lay on the roof.

    Posted by DR@HDfixit    United States   03/24/2005  at  07:48 AM  

  2. I’ve read that having white skin is an adaptation to living in northern climates.  It allows us melanin-deficient folks to get enough sunlight so as to manufacture Vitamin D.

    Posted by Oink    United States   03/24/2005  at  08:12 AM  

  3. I’ve also heard that too little sunlight is bad for you.  I read in a few places that people need at least 15 minutes of sun exposure a day for the body to make Vitamin D. 

    But in terms of tanning beds, they are very bad.  Those machines put out straight UVA rays.  I heard of a girl who wanted to be very tan for her prom.  So she went to one tanning salon after another.  What ended up happening was that her internal organs all got cooked and she died.

    Posted by lisar915    United States   03/24/2005  at  12:22 PM  

  4. Common sense should rule, everyone feels healthier and more active with a little sun, conclusion must be good.  Fools, that lay in the sun to be obtain a toasting are usually the same ones that hate coloured people I have found.  So they get what they deserve.  lol can’t comment on the too little sun scene but it explains why so many of them are morose and gloomy.

    Posted by Apathy or freedom    New Zealand (Aotearoa)   03/24/2005  at  02:58 PM  

  5. Yet another one from the “any- and everything can and will kill you” department. And knowing the EUrocrats, they will try to legislate something based on the precautionary principle.

    Idiots.

    Posted by Dac    United States   03/24/2005  at  03:55 PM  

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