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SPENCE I need your advice
Pinstripe or Charcoal? :rotf2:
A COMPANY IN JAPAN HAS INVENTED A SWINE FLU-PROOF SUIT: http://karlsonandmckenzie.com/images/trans.gifhttp://karlsonandmckenzie.com/images/trans.gifWell, it's officially fall. And if you believe the "experts," that means swine flu is about to start spreading like wildfire. --Fortunately, a Japanese clothing company called the Haruyama Trading Company, has just invented a stylish new BUSINESS SUIT that protects against swine flu. So how does this thing work? --Basically, the suit is coated with a chemical typically used in toothpaste and cosmetics called Titanium Dioxide. When Titanium Dioxide comes into contact with the H1N1 virus, it breaks it down and KILLS it. --And even after you wash the suit several times, it still retains its protective properties. --Overall, about 50,000 swine flu-proof suits have been produced in four different colors . . . medium gray, charcoal, navy and pinstripe gray. --The swine flu-proof suit goes on sale tomorrow for about $580. http://karlsonandmckenzie.com/data/T...8_00754544.jpg |
Can you get your money back if you contract the Swine Flu and die?:rotf2:
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I wasn't worried any of my suits were going to get the swine flu???
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What happens when you touch something with your hand then touch your face? would be much more effective as a pair of stylish gloves. they would probably work.
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I think the late MJ demonstrated a better solution with the gloves and mask then using a TiO2 impregnated suit. Are these items still available from auction? |
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For fuller protection against the flu (and all human contact) these might be a better option, 2 versions are shown: one allows the freedom of movement and the other seems to be a little restrictive but provides fuller protection by filtering all incoming air.
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