Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 See the television show " King of the Hill " ? The animated characters are driven out of their house by " toxic mold " only to find that it's just a scam. The protagonist " Hank " turns the tables on the inspector who won't leave him (and his moldy house) alone by getting his own " Mold Inspector " certificate " Took me 30 minutes " and threatening to inspect the inspectors own house. " And I'm certain I'll find some mold! " . Rather than face the prospect of having his own house devalued and destroyed, the phony inspector give the Hills a clean bill of mold free health. This show portrays " toxic mold " as nothing more than " media hysteria " and a scam even though they mention that it happened to Brockovitch and Ed McMahon. I wouldn't be too upset by this. It spreads the word in a huge way and when people give it a little bit of thought, they'll probably conclude that the celebrities that have been driven out of their houses are actually credible people and a good representation of the true effects of mold. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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