Sue the insulating foam manufacturers; they obviously didn't give clear enough advice on the packaging. It doesn't say anywhere that it is unsuitable for oral cavities.
2006-10-04 00:32:54
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answered by sarcasticquotemarks 5
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Gee what a waste of perfectly good insulation not to mention a Yahoo Question that will never get a Best Answer selected because you'll be dead before you can select one.....can I have your points when you die???
Thanks
2006-10-05 10:11:37
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answered by Lauren 4
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911
2006-10-05 15:34:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I'm struggling for breath too, so I will just set up my computer,send a 'What shall I do!' question then sit and wait for the best answere while I lose conciousness. lol
2006-10-04 09:34:30
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answered by mistickle17 5
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Its good to have someone who has a sense of humour on-line,keep it up.
In answer to your question does this set a new meaning to foaming at the mouth,I think its time to get the drill out.
2006-10-04 00:06:20
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answered by mentor 5
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It's amazing the number of questions on this thing to which the answer is 'see a doctor'
But in your case, I'd see an undertaker.
2006-10-03 23:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I've know some people I'd like to insulate!
Good one!!
2006-10-04 13:25:58
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answered by slipper 5
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I think the best thing you can do is ask a bunch of strangers on the internet for advice before seeking professional help.
Rawlyn.
2006-10-04 00:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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call 911. you need to get to the hospital right away. don't worry if u can't talk when you call 911 they will send police to you house
2006-10-04 07:23:41
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answered by gousa1991 4
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Say Your Prayers
2006-10-04 01:18:36
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answered by mistiful2001 2
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