@[michelle♥lynn], Ditto. It is one thing to warn people of things they may not be aware of, but in this case isn't the sharpness of the points the idea of the thing. Unless of course bethany is correct...
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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Caution disclaimers boggle my mind. I blame these warnings for the lack of common sense in America.
@[michelle♥lynn], Ditto. It is one thing to warn people of things they may not be aware of, but in this case isn't the sharpness of the points the idea of the thing. Unless of course bethany is correct...
If that's what I think it is, it is exactly "relatively sharp." But I think it's a sewing tool. I hear they're used for other things, too.
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