Originally Posted by jcc
Sorry, but something is missing with this story, like deceased's drug use?

Every concert in the 70's and early 80's had hundreds of pounds of dry ice visual stage effects, and NOBODY died.

Was it a breathing hazard, likely yes, but statistics are hard to argue with.

I say hoax. eyes


The people at the concerts had their heads usually 5 feet above the carbon dioxide and were still breathing mainly oxygen. The people in the pool most likely only had their heads above water and were breathing in the layer of mostly carbon dioxide, big difference.


I love the smell of Deer guts in the morning, it smells like... VICTORY!