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date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 03:33 +0100 (BST),    group: uk.local.surrey        back       
Re: No shit..   
In article ,
no.way@nospam.com (Andy Champ) wrote:

> Looking for bugs.  There should be a good few in the hair of 
> someone who washes it while wearing a crash helmet...

I'm not an epileptic. And not only do head lice prefer clean hair, they
don't spontaneously appear in dirty hair and they aren't killed by normal
hair washing.

Jon.
date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 03:33 +0100 (BST)   author:   (Jon O'Brien)

Re: No shit..   
Jon O'Brien wrote:
> I'm not an epileptic. And not only do head lice prefer clean hair, they
> don't spontaneously appear in dirty hair and they aren't killed by normal
> hair washing.

You know, I've heard that before about lice preferring clean hair.  It 
makes me wonder how they ever evolved.  More likely, it's just a myth 
put about by people trying to prove that being dirty doesn't give you lice.

I'll give you the other 3 points though.

Andy
date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 19:30:56 +0100   author:   Andy Champ

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