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On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 02:50:34 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 19:18:20 -0700, JRStern wrote: > >> Now there's a question you don't see every day! And Google didn't >> spit out an answer that I could see. >> >> I just need to wrap a few leftovers, plastic wrap should do fine, I >> have a roll in the drawer - but it hasn't been out of the drawer for >> how long - five years, longer? >> >> Assuming it still seems mechanically sound, is it really, or does it >> start leaking nasty invisible chemicals or something? >> >> I'll probably buy a new roll next time I'm in the market now that it's >> come up, two bucks every five years whether I need it or not seems >> reasonable, but even so, how about it? > >Have you ever watched Dexter? > >Your plastic wrap is still good after 15 years. There is no reason to >consult these circle-jerkers. What brought that on? |
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