DON'T LICK THOSE ENVELOPES !!
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>Subject: Never lick envelopes
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>If you lick your envelopes...You won't anymore!!!!
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>A woman was working in a post office in California. One day she licked the
>envelopes and postage stamps instead of using a sponge. That very day the
>lady cut her tongue on the envelope. A week later, she noticed an abnormal
>swelling of her tongue. She went to the doctor, and they found nothing
>wrong.
>Her tongue was not sore or anything.
>
>A couple of days later, her tongue started to swell more, and it began to
>get
>really sore, so sore, that she could not eat. She went back to the hospital,
>
>and demanded something be done. The doctor took an x-ray of her tongue, and
>noticed a lump. He prepared her for minor surgery. When the doctor cut her
>tongue open, a live roach crawled out. There were roach eggs on the seal of
>the envelope. The egg was able to hatch inside of her tongue, because of her
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>saliva. It was warm and moist...
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>This is a true story reported on CNN!
>
>Andy Hume wrote: Hey, I used to work in an envelope factory. You wouldn't
>believe the things that float around in those gum applicator trays. I
>haven't
>licked an envelope for years.
>
>To All:
>I used to work for a print shop (32 years ago) and we were told NEVER to
>lick
>the envelopes. I never understood why until I had to go into storage and
>pull
>out 2500 envelops that were already printed for a customer who was doing a
>mailing and saw several squads of roaches roaming around inside a couple of
>boxes with eggs everywhere. They eat the glue on the envelopes. I think
>print
>shops have a harder time controlling roaches than a restaurant. I always buy
>
>the self-sealing type. Or if need be I use a glue stick to seal one that has
>
>the type of glue that needs to be wet to stick.
>
>PLEASE PASS THIS ON !!!!
Ewwwwwwwwwwww...I am never going to lick another envelop
Bluegi
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>Subject: Never lick envelopes
>
>If you lick your envelopes...You won't anymore!!!!
>
>A woman was working in a post office in California. One day she licked the
>envelopes and postage stamps instead of using a sponge. That very day the
>lady cut her tongue on the envelope. A week later, she noticed an abnormal
>swelling of her tongue. She went to the doctor, and they found nothing
>wrong.
>Her tongue was not sore or anything.
>
>A couple of days later, her tongue started to swell more, and it began to
>get
>really sore, so sore, that she could not eat. She went back to the hospital,
>
>and demanded something be done. The doctor took an x-ray of her tongue, and
>noticed a lump. He prepared her for minor surgery. When the doctor cut her
>tongue open, a live roach crawled out. There were roach eggs on the seal of
>the envelope. The egg was able to hatch inside of her tongue, because of her
>
>saliva. It was warm and moist...
>
>------------------------------------------
>This is a true story reported on CNN!
>
>Andy Hume wrote: Hey, I used to work in an envelope factory. You wouldn't
>believe the things that float around in those gum applicator trays. I
>haven't
>licked an envelope for years.
>
>To All:
>I used to work for a print shop (32 years ago) and we were told NEVER to
>lick
>the envelopes. I never understood why until I had to go into storage and
>pull
>out 2500 envelops that were already printed for a customer who was doing a
>mailing and saw several squads of roaches roaming around inside a couple of
>boxes with eggs everywhere. They eat the glue on the envelopes. I think
>shops have a harder time controlling roaches than a restaurant. I always buy
>
>the self-sealing type. Or if need be I use a glue stick to seal one that has
>
>the type of glue that needs to be wet to stick.
>
>PLEASE PASS THIS ON !!!!
Ewwwwwwwwwwww...I am never going to lick another envelop
Bluegi