"Doug Freyburger" >, if that's his real name, wrote:
>Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>
>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>
>> >I agree about the FDA, but silicone has been used for medical
>devices for at
>> >least 35 years that I know of. I'd assume it is safe or something
>would
>> >have been found by now.
>>
>>
>> There have been a lot of lawsuits (I think even a class action suit)
>by
>> women who were harmed when their silicone breast implants broke and
>the
>> silicone spread to all kinds of weird places in their bodies and had
>to be
>> surgically removed..
>
>Lesson to be learned - If you somehow end up with a silicone
>baking pan surgically implanted, go get it removed soonest.
>Somehow I don't think having some of it rub off is quite the
>same thing though.
ROFLMAO! Hey, I was responding to a post that discussed medical devices.
Fake boobies are medical devices, are they not?
>> That's why I chose saline. If they break, the fluid is just absorbed
>> into the body.
>
>As cookware, saline sucks though. Okay for making stock and
>stew, but the stuff tends to run off onto the stove so you
>need to use a redundnt extra kettle with it. ;^)
It's even harder to bake with the stuff. Falls right through the grates.
Smart-ass!
Carol, still laughing
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