Posted on 01/27/2011 5:48:01 PM PST by Biggirl
Yes, you read that headline correctly. The federal government has decided that spilled milk creates a serious enough danger that it needs to be regulated, and, the EPA is just the agency to do so. Follow the bouncing ball, here. It seems that the EPA has discovered that milk contains, a percentage of animal fat, which is a non-petroleum oil.
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The EPA mandates highway speeds in Houston even though they have admitted that it has no significant impact on air quality.
it IS about power.
LOL. Good one.
The EPA is having a cow over milk spills while Congress has mandated we fill our homes with truly hazardous mercury filled CFL bulbs.
If spilled; apply two coats.
About 25 years ago my dad and I were behind a semi that jacknifed around a curve and spilled its whole 3000 gallon load. The really cool part was that it was not out in the country but in a little town with a used car lot on the curve. There were a dozen smashed cars and about 3 inches of milk as far as you could see. We stopped and checked on the driver. I swear that by the time he was down out of the truck and brushed off there were already 40 cats and dogs there. For a 10 year old kid it was not a toxic situation it was just plain AWESOME.
And if you don't they will send in... MILK SWAT!
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Another ‘WTF’ moment.
A few years ago, I spilled roughly a half-gallon of milk on my kitchen floor, and some of it leaked through to the basement. Will I need a hazmat team now, to rip up the flooring and replace the rug in the basement?
The EPA have really outdone themselves this time.
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