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DAVID Said,
May 8th, 2008 @6:54 am  

“About 85% or product warning labels on household products are inadequate.”

Where do you get this gem? Trial lawyer-R-Us?

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OzRichie Said,
May 10th, 2008 @11:13 am  

Where did you get this rubbish?

Did you even think about the logistics of some of these things?

think about how heavy 700 paper bags are - then think about how heavy a tree is.

Or a person going to the toilet twice a day, using nearly 30 pieces of paper each time? C’mon!

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May 12th, 2008 @4:58 am  

Is OzRichie serious! Jeez…a tree is heavy because it’s long and stiff, like my ex-husband. Bags are floppy and short, like my current husband.

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Nigel Said,
May 23rd, 2008 @10:48 pm  

Oh Goodie - Another bunch of Internet FACT that is wrong -
The Peen is the striking face of a peening hammer - used for rivetting and for shaping soft sheet metals.
The part at the other end from the striking face is called the HANDLE

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useless info guy Said,
November 14th, 2008 @3:56 am  

the other side usually is a claw used for pulling nails

a ball peen hammer has a rounded end used in smithing to peen a head on a rivet

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