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Hmmmmmmmm. Wonder what Jefferson was testing here?!

I'll rule out weapons of mass destruction. Maybe a new facial expression?
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Phosgene gas....smells like new-mown hay.
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During World War I, from December 1915 to August 1916, casualties from phosgene exposure occurred in 4.1% of gas-exposed troops. Fatality from phosgene exposure occurred in 0.7% of gas-exposed troops. Total casualties from chemical gas exposure occurred in 1.2 million troops and caused 100,000 deaths. Phosgene accounted for an estimated 80% of these cases.
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i test new pics for
one of the polls i'm in right now,
haaa...didnt think anyone looked here...
cmon guys, back to testy now...
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Jefferson!

Are you testing Phosgene gas again?!?!


I understand when you were young (see picture below) you used to have Phosgene gas a lot. But, that you then went to a specialist and don't have that condition any more. Is that true? I think I read it on the internet somewhere.

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