Re: Eating Rare-earth metals?
From: Repeating Rifle (salmonegg_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 12/02/04
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Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 05:41:47 GMT
in article o6lsq01a0r5ugebcm0kscgo734lej1e9qe@4ax.com, William Penrose at
wrp0143@comcast.com wrote on 12/1/04 3:34 PM:
> On 30 Nov 2004 06:15:17 GMT, kellyclarksontv@cs.com (KellyClarksonTV)
> wrote:
>
>> Are any of the rare-earth metals non-toxic? If they were they'd fill you up
>> without too many calories because of the size of each atom.
>
> I have it on good authority that just a few milligrams of lutetium
> chloride will triple your IQ, double your lifespan, and make you
> irresistable to women.
>
> Bill Penrose
>
Although it is very tasty, it is a treat that I cannot afford often.
Bill
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