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Mar 31, 2006
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What do they put in the coffee in California?. I read that they are going to put warnings on coffee about cancer.....:wtf:
 
Everything causes cancer in the peoples republic of California. I've seen a piece of natual raw wood have that same warning sticker. I'm waiting for the mass sign posting "Air Causes Cancer" because some who has cancer breathed the air.
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Entering the State of California is known to cause cancer. The traffic alone causes ulcers and anxiety.
 
Read that this morning. I can't stand the taste of coffee, but I drink Diet Coke by the barrel and they say that causes cancer too. Whatever...
 
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Of course you need to be in California and drink coffee to go whale watching in the early morning. Santa Cruz Island was on fire so instead, the ferry company made an extra whaling run on Wednesday morning. Priceless.
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Are they going to mandate a sign be put on every door to the outside and a label put on every swim suit sold in the state "WARNING!!! Sunlight is a KNOWN CARCINOGEN".

More people get cancer from the sun than are shot by firearms in the US (Including suicides, accidents and police shooting criminals). California is "ground zero" for this "epidemic".

Obviously we need more warning labels.
 
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The box for one of my model locomotives had a Cali cancer warning sticker.
 
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