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Strictly for emergencies; is it bad form to ask someone with long hair for a hair to floss with?
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Published on October 18, 2012 05:40
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message 1: by Devin (new)

Devin Lind Usually, yes.


message 2: by Graham (last edited Oct 18, 2012 05:50AM) (new)

Graham Parke Okayokay, it does sound sketchy, I agree, but, again, let's say it's a really, really big emergency?

Maybe if you sign an agreement to not try to clone them...


message 3: by Devin (new)

Devin Lind Hee. That might change things. :)


message 4: by John (new)

John McCarthy If, for example, you have something stuck between your teeth that you believe has a reasonable chance of causing a severe bacterial infection within minutes than I would say yes. Also, if you have a reasonable suspicion that a foreign spy has planted a tiny explosive device or poison pellet between your teeth-
I would absolutely say yes.


message 5: by Graham (last edited Oct 19, 2012 12:51AM) (new)

Graham Parke So there are actually a lot of good reasons. Would it be fair to assume then, that someone would jump to the right conclusion? So, perhaps I wouldn't even have to explain the situation at all, they'd just assume I wouldn't ask unless it was really necessary...


message 6: by John (new)

John McCarthy Yes. I'm surprised I don't see it on a regular basis all over the place like public transportation, supermarkets, Apple Store etc.


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