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Re: important, dangers of ghillie suits

In Reply to: important, dangers of ghillie suits posted by Lord Bunker on January 20, 2003 at 11:11:28:


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Posted by:
Patrick "Knightwolf" Arnold

on January 22, 2003 at 21:06:31

: this was sent to me with a request that i post it for them.

: "My brother was playing Piantball while wearing a suit by ghilliesuits.com. While lighting a ciggarette, the wind caught a spark and the whole suit went up in flames. He was burned over 70% of his body and he died 4 days later due to the chemicals used in the dye.

: PLEASE -do not wear any ghillie suit without fire a retardant application. These things are death traps!"

OK, I don't mean to sound like the a**h*le here, but we all know about the dangers of smoking. This incident mearly proves that smoking can be extremely hazardous to your health.

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