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Old 08-13-2007, 02:56 PM #1
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i haven't read the whole thread...sorry...

but remember..things that smell...can be doing so by oils that get airborne. that oil can get on your skin. stick to the hairs in your nose...stick in your lungs...absorb through your skin.

also items that don't have to be fda approved...who knows what they have in them. like the insoles cathie. and yep..that spandex rubbery threads...they are in lots of clothing.

i'm not trying to be paranoid, but with all the recent lead and other contaminate problems with items shipped from china..i'm staying clear of them.

ok..let me go start from the beginning.
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