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    Quote Originally Posted by 3toes View Post
    They are losing their hair and have joint problems
    Bugger I am 65 and have the same problems, they have to do something about the speed cameras and radars I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Bugger I am 65 and have the same problems, they have to do something about the speed cameras and radars I guess.
    So to keep your hair, you need to avoid all that extra radiation. Best you make a point of going through the speed traps and radars much quicker than you do now!

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    i wonder what happened to all the radiation my Great Great Great Great grandfather was exposed to? he was bald

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Just what we need on our roads, not only do we have overly bright HID headlamps, fog-lights on every night, now we'll have cars that glow in the dark!
    Rumour has it that it is a green initiative to reduce emissions. It is a bit like the variable charge alternators on some new vehicles.

    Since they glow in the dark, that reduces the need for some lights which in turn reduces the load on the alternator, thus reducing emissions.

    Devilishly clever these modern cars.

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    Hi,
    the girls who painted the dials had serious radiation poisoning, especially as they would often moisten a brush with their lips, and thus transferred the paint directly to their bodies.
    cheers

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    Don't I remember seeing a movie a while back where one of the stars featured in a dark room wearing a "glow-in-the-dark" condom ?
    Cheers .........

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    Don't I remember seeing a movie a while back where one of the stars featured in a dark room wearing a "glow-in-the-dark" condom ?
    HA HA i remember that

    the actor was the guy from the yanky version of threes company, he died of a heart attack.

    the scene was , guy in room with girl, fluro condom, lights out so all you can see is the Red condom. Husband comes home, guy hides. hubby puts on Blue condom. hubby discovers hiding guy. a fight follows all with the lights out and all you can see is a blue and red condom.

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    Had a serious conversation where the person concerned said that you only had to look at all the ex RAF pilots from WW2. They are losing their hair and have joint problems which in his opinion were a result of their exposure to the radio active paint on the aircraft gauges...... Sad thing is he was serious.[/QUOTE]


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