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Sharks granted council approval for $110 million hotel and residential developmen

millersnose

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my mum has had about 5 friends die from cancer and all of them lived beneath similar powerlines.


lol

more carc 'a mate of mine once..' claim

Over the last 20 years, multiple studies have been published reviewing the effect of high-power voltage lines on human health. Among the most recent was a study from England of more than 83,000 workers in the electricity industry. Researchers found no increase in brain cancer or overall death rate when compared to those who did not work around electromagnetic fields. Reports from major research centers in at least nine countries have come to similar conclusions:
  • There is no compelling evidence of any health hazard from power lines.
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/cancer/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100202335
 

carcharias

Immortal
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well farknose ....

I am just going by what she told me when I was going through the process of buying a house.

she told me about 5 people she knew who had died from cancer .

They all lived beneath the powerlines.
I also personally knew the people, they all lived within 2 suburbs of each other and they all had houses beneath the same powerlines.

It was the first I'd even heard of such a thing.
So I didn't buy the fugging house with one of these things virtually in the backyard.


The last time you called me a liar I suggested we put money on it and you come and personally meet the bloke I was talking about.
Naturally you shyte your pants and changed the subject.

So am I to assume you are calling me or my mother a liar this time?
 

Ronnie Dobbs

Coach
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Should also give a commanding view of 1 or 2 "herbal farms".

Re. power lines - as tumors on average take about 15 years to kick in the oldies occupying the units shouldn't have to worry too much.

:lol:

Good for you, guys. Hope you pull it off.
 

millersnose

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yes you have a long history of 'my mate once' proof for your claims

i dont know your mum and she aint posting lies here so the liar is obviously you

other things that can cause cancer is a good list compiled by proffesor brignell

Acetaldehyde, acrylamide, acrylonitril, abortion, agent orange, alar, alcohol, air pollution, aldrin, alfatoxin, arsenic, arsine, asbestos, asphalt fumes, atrazine, AZT, baby food, barbequed meat, benzene, benzidine, benzopyrene, beryllium, beta-carotene, betel nuts, birth control pills, bottled water, bracken, bread, breasts, brooms, bus stations, calcium channel blockers, cadmium, captan, carbon black, carbon tetrachloride, careers for women, casual sex, car fumes, celery, charred foods, cooked foods, chewing gum, Chinese food, Chinese herbal supplements, chips, chloramphenicol, chlordane, chlorinated camphene, chlorinated water, chlorodiphenyl, chloroform, cholesterol, low cholesterol, chromium, coal tar, coffee, coke ovens, crackers, creosote, cyclamates, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, dieldrin, diesel exhaust, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, dinitrotouluene, dioxin, dioxane, epichlorhydrin, ethyle acrilate, ethylene, ethilene dibromide, ethnic beliefs,ethylene dichloride, Ex-Lax, fat, fluoridation, flying, formaldehyde, free radicals, french fries, fruit, gasoline, genes, gingerbread, global warming, gluteraldehyde, granite, grilled meat, Gulf war, hair dyes, hamburgers, heliobacter pylori, hepatitis B virus, hexachlorbutadiene, hexachlorethane, high bone mass, hot tea, HPMA, HRT, hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide, incense, infertility, jewellery, Kepone, kissing, lack of exercise, laxatives, lead, left handedness, Lindane, Listerine, low fibre diet, magnetic fields, malonaldehyde, mammograms, manganese, marijuana, methyl bromide, methylene chloride, menopause, microwave ovens, milk hormones, mixed spices, mobile phones, MTBE, nickel, night lighting, night shifts, nitrates, not breast feeding, not having a twin, nuclear power plants, Nutrasweet, obesity, oestrogen, olestra, olive oil, orange juice, oxygenated gasoline, oyster sauce, ozone, ozone depletion, passive smoking, PCBs, peanuts, pesticides, pet birds, plastic IV bags, polio vaccine, potato crisps (chips), power lines, proteins, Prozac, PVC, radio masts, radon, railway sleepers, red meat, Roundup, saccharin, salt, sausage, selenium, semiconductor plants, shellfish, sick buildings, soy sauce, stress, strontium, styrene, sulphuric acid, sun beds, sunlight, sunscreen, talc, tetrachloroethylene, testosterone, tight bras, toast, toasters, tobacco, tooth fillings, toothpaste (with fluoride or bleach), train stations, trichloroethylene, under-arm shaving, unvented stoves, uranium, UV radiation, vegetables, vinyl bromide, vinyl chloride, vinyl fluoride, vinyl toys, vitamins, vitreous fibres, wallpaper, weedkiller (2-4 D), welding fumes, well water, weight gain, winter, wood dust, work, x-rays.
http://www.numberwatch.co.uk/cancer%20list.htm
 

millersnose

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sounds like a great investment actually

its great for the entire shire and a boon to the local business community
 

Mr Angry

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Won't need a lift to shark park then.

I am serious too, I will buy one, just depends if I buy a retirement one for the old man, or a bigger one for the whole family.
 

Since 73

First Grade
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Town Planning should name the new streets after Shark legends.

Miller Road
Rogers Crescent
Bishop Street
Since 73 Boulevarde
Peachey Circuit
Simmons Lane
 
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