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Previously on "Belts that not only look hot, they get you hot!"

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  • SimonMac
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    Bionic Bollocks!

    I'll take the risk to be a super hero

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  • DimPrawn
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    Even metal from Bob land is tulipe.

    I hope some consumers sue the crap out of these shops for selling such dangerous crap.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Belts that not only look hot, they get you hot!

    Belts that not only look hot, they get you hot!

    Asos pulls belts in radioactive scare | Business | The Guardian


    so not only do we have Dobbin in our Dinner we now have belts with a half life.

    "Unfortunately, this incident is quite a common occurrence. India and the far east are large consumers of scrap metal for their home and foreign markets. During the refining process of these metals, orphaned radioactive sources are sometimes accidentally melted at the same time. This in turn [contaminates the process] and traps the radioactivity in the metal as an alloy or in suspension."
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