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Old 01-27-2009, 09:27 PM   #51
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Too bad dryer sheets leave semi-toxic chemicals behind. They're OK for most clothes I guess, but not a good idea to use on bedsheets or towels.
A. What the fuck is "semi-toxic"? It's either toxic or it's not. We're at war, pick a side.

B. I spend 8 hours in bed, and 16 hours in my clothes, so why is it worse if I use dryer sheets on my sheet sheets?

C. Is there anything that Californians don't consider toxic? For fuck sakes, this shit is out of control. You could probably wrap a lesbian midget in dryer sheets and superglue, and shoot her out of a cannon, without any side effects, aside from getting lesbian midget superglue dryer sheet residue all over your cannon.

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Old 01-27-2009, 09:31 PM   #52
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B. I spend 8 hours in bed, and 16 hours in my clothes, so why is it worse if I use dryer sheets on my sheet sheets?
Well, considering the bodily fluids that are regularly exchanged on a bedsheet (as well as slobber on a pillowcase).........

And do you like petrochemicals getting up your eyelids?

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Old 01-27-2009, 09:48 PM   #53
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Well, considering the bodily fluids that are regularly exchanged on a bedsheet (as well as slobber on a pillowcase).........
Well I don't know how you're doing it, but when I'm exchanging bodily fluids in bed, it's not with the sheets.

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And do you like petrochemicals getting up your eyelids?
I don't know, do I have to pay extra for that?

Seriously, you want some petrochemicals up your eyelids? Try working pit crew at an endurance race. Dryer sheets, pfft, I would have killed to have some at Barber a couple years ago, to wipe my eyes out.

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Old 01-27-2009, 09:54 PM   #54
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Well I don't know how you're doing it, but when I'm exchanging bodily fluids in bed, it's not with the sheets.

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Maybe he counts having to sleep in the wet spot.
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Maybe he counts having to sleep in the wet spot.
Face down, with his eyes open.

I have no other explanation.

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Sheesh, you guys take everything so literally? It's called dry humor. Anyway, let's see, your mouth, nose, and eyes are constantly up against your pillowcase.......Is that true for your shirt or your pants? No, didn't think so.
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Old 01-27-2009, 10:19 PM   #57
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To take a second from the joking, check with Amazon or the seller about this. I got the same message ordering a battery for my mom's phone, so I shopped elsewhere. I got an email about two days later telling me that there was a glitch in Amazon's computer and that the item had been shipped:

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C. Is there anything that Californians don't consider toxic?
No shit, I saw a sign on a PARKING GARAGE in San Diego warning that it could cause cancer and birth defects.
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Wow, a 60 post thread about dryer sheets and other household products.

I really hope this is just due to the winter, otherwise this place is fucked.
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A. What the fuck is "semi-toxic"? It's either toxic or it's not. We're at war, pick a side.

B. I spend 8 hours in bed, and 16 hours in my clothes, so why is it worse if I use dryer sheets on my sheet sheets?

C. Is there anything that Californians don't consider toxic? For fuck sakes, this shit is out of control. You could probably wrap a lesbian midget in dryer sheets and superglue, and shoot her out of a cannon, without any side effects, aside from getting lesbian midget superglue dryer sheet residue all over your cannon.

JC
Now THAT was one HELLUVA mental image!!
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