1 posted on
02/17/2003 11:19:42 PM PST by
yonif
To: yonif
I think their customers are called oxy-morons. Jack Kevorkian, if he were out of jail, would open a rival bar down the street serving carbon monoxide. :)
2 posted on
02/17/2003 11:54:15 PM PST by
graycamel
(Howabout Disneyland serving Helium so you can talk like Donald Duck?)
To: yonif
A good old pot soup beans comes to mind
5 posted on
02/18/2003 12:10:32 AM PST by
ATOMIC_PUNK
(An American Fellowship of Freedom loving Conservatives..... <*[[[[[><)
To: yonif
I have done some research medically on this as my son is on o2 12hrs. a day and it is only helpful for those who cannot keep o2 rates at a healthy levels due to health reason like lung or brain disorders.
Too keep o2 levels health one must be on o2 for a min. of 12 hrs. a day to compensate for low levels during active/awake hrs.
The temporary o2 levels rising due to therapy from these bars have no health effects what so ever due to the short time they are being used.
Great scam though.
9 posted on
02/18/2003 12:48:16 AM PST by
oceanperch
(Support Our Troops)
To: sweetliberty
Ping.
Too strange for words.
To: yonif
In
The Right Stuff, Tom Wolfe tells stories of drunken fighter pilots breathing pure oxygen for thirty minutes to sober themselves up before a flight. Does anyone know if there's any truth to these stories, or to the implied sobering powers of O2?
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15 posted on
02/18/2003 6:27:51 AM PST by
fporretto
(Curmudgeon Emeritus, Palace of Reason)
To: yonif
Oxygen is technically considered a drug, and the Food and Drug Administration says it is against its regulations to dispense it without a prescription, says spokeswoman Laura Bradbard. The dumbest part of the whole article. More Big Stupid Government meddling in every conceivable aspect of our lives.
Let's deprive the FDA of oxygen for a few years and watch the country benefit.
16 posted on
02/18/2003 7:31:13 AM PST by
Hank Rearden
(Bringing you grumpy bon mots since early '99. You're welcome.)
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