Video Game Poisoning
If you use a generator to power your X-box after a hurricane, you might get sick. And you might cause Al Gore to have angina.
So use a long extension cord.
Money quote: “We usually have patients arriving in the emergency department with carbon monoxide poisoning because they tried to keep food fresh, run a fan or home air conditioner, but not power electronic gadgets,” Dr. Caroline Fife, a UT associate professor of medicine, said in a news release.
So use a long extension cord.
Money quote: “We usually have patients arriving in the emergency department with carbon monoxide poisoning because they tried to keep food fresh, run a fan or home air conditioner, but not power electronic gadgets,” Dr. Caroline Fife, a UT associate professor of medicine, said in a news release.
Labels: global warming, hurricane



4 Comments:
boring!
Hey, Al Gore....angina? Whatever!
The only person I want lecturing me about global warming or the environment is Ed Begley Jr.!!!!!! He puts his money where his mouth is!
Ed, if you read this, YOU ROCK!
PS: not sure what this has to do with your post....but I couldn't help it.
I'm going to assume that this person does not do as well in the strategy games as he thinks he does.
Generator in the house - not a good strategic move.
Darwinism at Work.
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