NFBNJ-Seniors] just awarning about the e cigarettes also that Monopoly did it again
Lester Cameron
underdogmj at comcast.net
Fri Mar 17 19:09:51 UTC 2017
this on news line from the star ledger today
two things to think about
one is about that new e cigarette and what monopoly changed the playing pieces
after the stars is the next article
Monopoly did it again
this is a warning to people that use the e cigarette or know some one that does .
here is a small article about the e cigarettes
whach out where you put your e-cigaretteWilliam Barrese was at work on Dec. 26, 2016, when the battery in his e-cigarette suddenly exploded in his left pocket, shooting flames down his pants. "The explosion resulted in extensive burns on his lower extremity," the suit reads. The Middletown man was hospitalized and saw a dermatologist, according to the lawsuit. Barrese purchased the vaping device at a Gorilla Vapes location. The suit accuses the company of knowing its product was defective. According to its website, Gorilla Vapes develops and sells "designer e-cigs. The company could not be reached for comment
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Monopoly did it again it is not rite .
large pool of new choices and old reliables. Hasbro, the company behind the game, announced the results of the vote on Friday, ahead of World Monopoly Day on March 19. New to the Monopoly lineup: two birds and a dinosaur. In February, the company teased the results of the vote by revealing that another classic token, the thimble , had been eliminated. Overall, it seems objects somehow linked to work (unless you're a old-timey, top hat-wearing millionaire) are no longer in style. The shoe, for instance, was modeled after a Depression-era work shoe . Other tokens staying in the Atlantic City-inspired game: The cat (which replaced the iron in 2013), the car (added in the 1930s) and battleship (1935). New pieces joining the ranks (distinguished in gold above) are the penguin, Tyrannosaurus rex and rubber ducky. Voters also had the chance to incorporate a hashtag or series of emoji into the game -- but no dice.
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