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Date: | Wed, 23 Aug 2000 01:25:49 -0500 |
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Hey All,
I just had to respond as I laughed myself silly when I read this in
yesterday's fml:
>but a side effect of the way they operate is that they cause all
>particulate matter to stick to your walls and ceiling - probably floor
>too, but harder to notice there.
First, I understand this. Absolutely agree with it. However, I have also
noticed some collection of stuff from filter type air cleaners. And many
clay litters will deposit stuff on walls. So I am definately not
disagreeing with Jim.
But the above is nothing compared to the various marks of nutrical, poop,
body oil, food, etc. that now coat my walls.
I mean, think about it. I have thirty little muck monsters running around
right now and four cats.
I have all kinds of unidentifiable substances on the walls at present, up
to eye level in height.
Don't ask me, I haven't a clue how ferret poopy gets to eye level, even if
I am rather munchkinesque in stature. lol.
So when I read the above, I get this mental picture of my walls. My
baseboards that need sandblasting. The carpet, one year old and with
permanent stains.
At least I can have clean air. heehee.
Maggie Mae
[Posted in FML issue 3153]
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