radi0j0hn
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At work, I am famolus for finding useful second-hand tech stuff that we can actually use. In our first-aid kits are these bandaide things for eye injuries called, "Eye-Pads." I got one friend there very happy when I told her I found and Eye Pad for her. Of course, when spoken....well, you know the rest.
acpress.com Not cute, but useful.
inkycatz
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radi0j0hn wrote:At work, I am famolus for finding useful second-hand tech stuff that we can actually use. In our first-aid kits are these bandaide things for eye injuries called, "Eye-Pads." I got one friend there very happy when I told her I found and Eye Pad for her. Of course, when spoken....well, you know the rest.
So how's your eye healing up? ;)
I'm just hanging out, really.
recpec
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nikkipoooo wrote:Got mine today... a few differences from the description:
Got mine today and it was as described by Woot. Neosporin expires in September so I guess I better start falling off my bike more often. Either way, expired Neosporin isn't bad for you, it just isn't as effective.
Mary (party girl): excuse me, but i would like to purchase a powerful mind altering substance--preferably something that will make my unborn children grow gills.
venom4hire
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venom4hire wrote:Does anyone have the 411 on if these kits are latex free or not??
If fact they are NOT latex free! Although they are still just as much fun to try to stick to the wife (she is allergic)and see if she notices!
But they are not latex free. (Yes I know this is to late but at least the next time someone asked you if they are you will be able to say "Hey I know the answer to that.")
Do I want an extended warranty? Why, I'm just going to void it anyway.