Hey, welcome back :) Sorry about your allergies though. ( I don't know how ANYONE can walk by the perfume counters and those bathsoap stores. I don't think those who can't tolerate them should be the ones with the "problems"; i.e, chemical sensitivities. It should be those who are NOT bothered by them who should be labeled "chemical INsensitive". We're the canaries in the coal-mines, after all, warning others of what's ahead if they don't watch out.)
Well, put it this way: now I can get my guitar, and script some songs, and join ranks with all the other whiners playing on "open mic" night at the Green Room around the corner. :)
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Sorry about your allergies though. ( I don't know how ANYONE can walk by the perfume counters and those bathsoap stores. I don't think those who can't tolerate them should be the ones with the "problems"; i.e, chemical sensitivities. It should be those who are NOT bothered by them who should be labeled "chemical INsensitive". We're the canaries in the coal-mines, after all, warning others of what's ahead if they don't watch out.)
Sorry to hear of your break up, also. :(
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I think it's my former life as a lab rat. Continued exposure to many solvents, and eventual withdrawal => => hypersensitivity.
So if I put a drop of various icky things in my bathwater, maybe I can do the same as with my bee sting allergy. :)
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