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Hazardous Materials Information System
Material Safety Data Sheet
ELEMENT: Woman
SYMBOL: Wo
DISCOVERER: Adam
ATOMIC MASS: Accepted as 118 lbs., but known to vary
from 75 to 550 lbs.
OCCURRENCE: Copious quantities throughout the world
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
- Surface usually covered with a painted film.
- Boils at nothing, freezes without reason.
- Melts if given special treatment.
- Bitter if incorrectly used.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:
- Has a great affinity for gold, silver, platinum, and precious
stones.
- Absorbs great quantities of expensive substances.
- May explode spontaneously without prior warning, and for no
known reason.
- Insoluble in liquids, but activity greatly increased by
saturation in alcohol.
- Most powerful money-reducing agent known to man.
COMMON USES:
- Highly ornamental, especially in sports cars.
- Can be a great aid to relaxation.
- Very effective cleaning agent.
TESTS:
- Pure specimen turns rosy pink when discovered in natural
state.
- Turns green when placed beside a better specimen.
HAZARDS:
- Highly dangerous except in experienced hands.
- Illegal to possess more than one, although several can be
maintained at different locations as long as specimens do not
come into direct contact with each other.
ELEMENT: Man
SYMBOL: Ego
DISCOVERER: Eve. Discovered by accident one day when
she had a craving for ribs.
ATOMIC MASS: Accepted as 170 lbs., known to vary from
98 to 360 lbs.
OCCURRENCE: Large quantities in all populated areas.
Highly concentrated deposits at all sporting events and areas
known as "singles bars." Extremely low quantities can be found in
any location where cleaning up is required.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
- Surface often covered with hair.
- Boils when inconvenienced; freezes when faced with Logic and
Common Sense.
- Melts if treated like a god.
- Can cause headaches and severe body aches; handle with
extreme caution.
- Specimens can be found in various states ranging from deeply
sensitive to extremely thick.
- Becomes stubborn and unyielding when pressure is applied;
yields only when subtlety, subterfuge, and flattery are
applied.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:
- Is repelled by concentrated quantities of precious and
semi-precious metals and stones (See Jewelery Store). However, is
attracted to quantities of these when viewed worn against the
skin of a woman. It is believed woman's skin combines with the
aforementioned to create a highly magnetic attraction for this
element.
- May explode spontaneously if wallet is opened.
- Requires copious quantities of substances known as attention,
reassurance, and beer.
- When saturated with alcohol, will be fairly inert and will
repel most other elements.
- Is repelled by most household appliances and common household
cleansers.
- Is repelled by small children clothed in diapers,
particularly those of the malodorous variety.
- Is rendered non-functional when confronted with the items in
#5 and #6.
- Is neutral to common courtesy and fairness.
- Most powerful embittering and aggravating agent known to
woman.
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