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Originally posted by agryson
LOL, no, I just have one, it's for when I have mates staying over or anything. Not having the luxury of a guest bedroom, I wanted something I could shrinkwrap. Thankfully, my real bed only came with a warning label in one language, English. "Do not eat"... I $h1t you not.
Sometimes you eat the bed.....sometimes the bed eats you. No, that can't be right.

Granny.

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
Today, as a result of political correctness, fear of litigation, and widespread (unfounded) fear of trace levels of chemicals, warning labels now serve the public in theory only. Because they're everywhere, these warnings have been rendered meaningless. We are all the worse for it.
I agree with you.
How bizarre.

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Originally posted by smw6869
You'd do it in a second dude if some lawyer sucked you in for 40%. You got nothing to lose.

Granny.
No, I wouldn't. It's called integrity.

We shouldn't have to pay people money because they are idiots.

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Originally posted by uzless
No, I wouldn't. It's called integrity.

We shouldn't have to pay people money because they are idiots.
Holy socks! If only the Democrats understood this!

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Originally posted by agryson
LOL, no, I just have one, it's for when I have mates staying over or anything. Not having the luxury of a guest bedroom, I wanted something I could shrinkwrap. Thankfully, my real bed only came with a warning label in one language, English. "Do not eat"... I $h1t you not.
I don't know...I'd probably be dead now from silica overdose -- were it not for that helpful reminder.