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airqualityguy - > "Air Quality" Facts and Comments -> Change Is In The Air
Change Is In The Air

After 7 straight days of lung-searing ugliness a little breeze is currently outside as a sign of proximal relief. 

I am getting tired of lethargic students with their complaints of headaches along with their hoarseness.  Also, maybe most of those laid-up, asthmatic, students of mine will be back in class tomorrow.

Perhaps we will soon get to light our fireplaces as well.   Maybe the oil fields can even light all their flares again.

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Topics: Air quality, Fireplaces, asthma, oil fields, flares
posted by airqualityguy on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 01:08 PM
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posted by bakonative on Nov 8, 2007 at 09:59 PM
I'm sick, lethargic, and have a hoarse throat too... been sick for 3 weeks, not really sick-sick, just a cold to go with my COPD. But now I am lethargic and hoarse to boot.
posted by Griffon64 on Nov 9, 2007 at 12:01 PM
I took a 20 minute walk at a moderate pace yesterday and came away with a sore throat and a general feeling that that couldn't possibly have been good for me.
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