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Originally Posted by dellinger63
Pretty sure I'd never have an open can of flammable anything near my water heater or my refrigerator. I don't even leave my clothes dryer on when I leave the house. Mind as well asked me what I'd like for dinner when I visit the moon.
I stubbed my toe this w/e and it still really hurts. Wonder if I should sue Cobalt, the pier owner, the pier installer or the State of Wisconsin for leaving a 'dangerous' lake open without warning signs?
Seriously, I made a decent living for almost 20 years off 'frivolous/fraudulent' lawsuits, not by filing them but by exposing them. 
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First, actually read the judge's statement on the Para Chem case and get back to me. It's not enough to say "flammable" on a label anymore.
Second, again, none of what you've said has anything to do with the McDonald's case.
Speaking of getting back from tangents, here's more on the shooting range death:
http://gawker.com/9-year-old-shootin...gic-1629808348