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Default Klikini was RFC Mugshots: a couple of new ones...

"kilikini" wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
> > "kilikini" wrote:
> >> Sheldon wrote:
> >>> "kilikini" wrote:
> >>>> PeterLucas wrote:
> >>>>> ChattyCathy wrote:

>
> >>>>>> Had a couple of new Mugshots in the last week or so.... thanks
> >>>>>> guys/gals.

>
> >>>>>> 74 so far (in case anyone is counting)...

>
> >>>>>>http://www.recfoodcooking.com/mug/

>
> >>>>> Love the new shot Christy :-)

>
> >>>> Thanks, Peter!

>
> >>>> kili

>
> >>> Did you know that your abode is loaded with black mold, it's very
> >>> obvious in that picture.... extremely dangerous.

>
> >>>http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldresources.html

>
> >>> Sheldon

>
> >> Actually, if you're looking at the wall, those are cat paw prints.

>
> > No, those are not paw prints all the way up to the ceiling... the mold
> > can be observed very clearly right up to and past the wall thermostat
> > and on up to the ceiling and very visible all along the door jambs, in
> > fact every wall surface in that photo is entirely covered with black
> > mold, it's in the sheetrock itself so no amount of washing will
> > help. That's definitely black mold, no maybe about it. Were you to
> > remove a section of sheetrock you will be shocked at what's growing
> > inside all your partitions.

>
> > You're in FL, the humidity in your house is obviously too high... is
> > your AC not running? Even if your AC is out of commission at least
> > get a couple of portable dehumidfiers going... of course it's already
> > too late, that house need to be professionally treated. Typically AC,
> > especially central air, does not wring out enough water before cooling
> > to the thermostat setting, then the house is cool but clammy, so you
> > should have a separate dehumidifier running regardless of AC...
> > especially if you have no basement and your house is on a slab, most
> > especially in FL weather. I'm in NY, I have a serious central air
> > system, but still, when it's not heating season, I run three portable
> > dehumidifiers, a 70 pint unit in the basement and two 25 pint units in
> > the house, one at each end... I maintain a 45pct humidity level.

>
> > If you don't take black mold seriously you are in for some very
> > unpleasant health consequences... among others black mold is a potent
> > carcinogen... I'll say no more.

>
> Our AC died last year, actually. We got a window unit that's cooling the
> whole house - sort of. I wish we had the money to check out the mold, but
> we don't. You may be right, Sheldon. It's weird, because you can't see
> that "mold" looking at the wall. I don't see anything.


Maybe you need corrective lenses... I think you just choose to close
your eyes by blaming the cat. I enlarged that picture and it's mold, a
horrible case of black mold, about as bad as it gets becaue it's not
isolated like from a leaky pipe, it's in the entire building. Didja
know that among other terminal illnesses black mold is responsible for
a deadly form of dementia.. an awful way to die, your brain will melt
like a rotten potato... by the time anyone notices you are as good as
dead.

That you've been treated with radiation/chemo you are at extremly high
risk, you need to get your butt out of there, not tomorrow, NOW!

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