The latest FDA action (humor)

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SmokingInTexas

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It has been brought to our attention that there are many U.S. citizens who are practicing the inhalation of "Oxygen". As this use has a profound impact on the human body, and because the FDA has not had an opportunity (or time, money, resources, desire, or motivation) at this time to conduct a 35-year study on the impact of "Oxygen" on laboratory animals, we have decided that this "Oxygen" thing must be a "New Drug".

Under current FDA regulations, it is therefore illegal to be found using, distributing, manufacturing, or inhaling "Oxygen". In addition, we have advised the Customs Department to immediately be on the lookout for "Oxygen" that may be coming a crossed U.S. borders. Customs will also be on the lookout for "Oxygen" being shipped into the U.S. labeled as "Plutonium-235" or other already approved and tested materials.

Using every-day common knowledge of "Oxygen"s effect on fire, it is apparent to us that this New Drug is extremely dangerous, and action must be taken to eliminate all use until such time as we can determine a reasonable method to make a profit on the generation and use of said drug. (If there is no "Oxygen", there is no fire. That PROVES that "Oxygen" must be bad).

We are additionally petitioning Congress for the funds required to begin a comprehensive analysis of this "Oxygen" material. However, as we are not executives within the AIG organization, we expect our request will be denied. This will not, however, prevent the FDA from making very legal sounding threats on the actions we would be undertaking if we had the time and money or the desire to actually prevent unnecessary use.

Additionally, as we are attempting to operate more efficiently, we would appreciate it if you would print multiple copies of this letter and distribute it to any and all citizens you see using this new drug "Oxygen" and warn them about the "proposed" consequences of continued use. Also, tell them how serious we are about sounding official on this matter.





Helen Wate
Public Relations & Marketing Department
U.S. Food & Drug Administration
 

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It has been brought to our attention that there are many U.S. citizens who are practicing the inhalation of "Oxygen". As this use has a profound impact on the human body, and because the FDA has not had an opportunity (or time, money, resources, desire, or motivation) at this time to conduct a 35-year study on the impact of "Oxygen" on laboratory animals, we have decided that this "Oxygen" thing must be a "New Drug".

Under current FDA regulations, it is therefore illegal to be found using, distributing, manufacturing, or inhaling "Oxygen". In addition, we have advised the Customs Department to immediately be on the lookout for "Oxygen" that may be coming a crossed U.S. borders. Customs will also be on the lookout for "Oxygen" being shipped into the U.S. labeled as "Plutonium-235" or other already approved and tested materials.

Using every-day common knowledge of "Oxygen"s effect on fire, it is apparent to us that this New Drug is extremely dangerous, and action must be taken to eliminate all use until such time as we can determine a reasonable method to make a profit on the generation and use of said drug. (If there is no "Oxygen", there is no fire. That PROVES that "Oxygen" must be bad).

We are additionally petitioning Congress for the funds required to begin a comprehensive analysis of this "Oxygen" material. However, as we are not executives within the AIG organization, we expect our request will be denied. This will not, however, prevent the FDA from making very legal sounding threats on the actions we would be undertaking if we had the time and money or the desire to actually prevent unnecessary use.

Additionally, as we are attempting to operate more efficiently, we would appreciate it if you would print multiple copies of this letter and distribute it to any and all citizens you see using this new drug "Oxygen" and warn them about the "proposed" consequences of continued use. Also, tell them how serious we are about sounding official on this matter.





Helen Wate
Public Relations & Marketing Department
U.S. Food & Drug Administration
Very Nice.........Thanks for the Chuckle my friend!:)The Wiz!
 

LaceyUnderall

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Wow... that's funny! Tex is a funny funny character.

Then I started thinking...

So I googled it, cause that's what I do. I found this:

Oxygen Bars: Is a Breath of Fresh Air Worth It?

Funny to think that my first experience at an oxygen bar was sitting at a rooftop bar on top of FDR's old house, overlooking the Capitol.
 

LaceyUnderall

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I didn't plagiarize.

I just type what the voices tell me to. (I will NOT kill them all! SHUT UP!!!)

I hope you don't think I am insinuating that you plagiarized because what you have written is funny! (and I think you did it all by yourself)

It just got me thinking... would the FDA really do something like this? And yep... they did! Sorry... I did not mean to steal your thunder :oops:
 

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Oh man, so I guess now I will have to sell my buisness since they banned oxygen. But who would buy a buisness thats illegal?

Um, excuse me FDA, I run a welding buisness. Oxygen is a main staple of my welding supplies. Therefore, since you decided to ban oxygen and I can no longer sell oxygen to my local welders, you will put me out of buisness. The local welders will be out of buisness because there will be no supplies for them to do their job.

Oh, and btw, since the local contractors will be out of buisness, that fancy new test facility you wanted built with the re-inforced steel roof wont be completed until your tests of oxygen have been completed.

So therefore, since you banned oxygen, your new test facility to test oxygen cant be built, how do you plan on testing the oxygen while millions of contractors are out of work because you banned oxygen?

I eagerly await your reply.

Signed,

Your local Welders Union.
 
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