Hydrofluoric Acid being interviewed at the first Toxie awards, March 3, 2010 at Hollywood's Egyptian Theater, where he received an award for "Worst Performance in a Horror Film".
""Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) recently starred in the movie Saw VI, in which he applied himself to melt body parts during a particularly memorable scene. Considered very difficult to work with, this diva of a compound is highly corrosive and has a history of destruction. HF stars in productions of high-octane gasoline, refrigerants, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, aluminum, plastics, electrical components, and fluorescent light bulbs.
Volatile and unpredictable, HF's personal life has not been much better. His marriage woes were splashed all over the tabloids when his wife filed a restraining order against him after finding out that splashes of HF on the skin can be fatal. HF has also gained a reputation around town among the ladies as Creepy-Crawler-- those who survive after HF inhalation often suffer lingering chronic lung disease."
ACTOR: Joel Ulloa
INTERVIEWER: Martha Dina Arguello, Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles
VIDEO produced by John Gannon, www.johnfgannon.com
Absolute hypocrites.
You want to ban HF in California? Go ahead...I don't live there...but you damn sure aren't going to stop using products that were produced with HF made elsewhere, now are you...like Teflon, or micro chips, for a couple of examples...
Typical Californians. "Ban! Ban! Ban!" with only an infantile understanding of the facts.
randommagnum 7 months ago