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12-03-2008 @ 11:31PM
feldos said...
This article is ignorant and blatently false. Chloroform is highly volatile and stinks. If it was heavily dosed on the women's breasts, it would be inhaled and they would get the strongest doses...they would pass out before the men even got close. The odor doesn't smell at all like perfume...more like gasoline fumes. The effect is short-lived and has to be continuously dosed...the men would not pass out, just get a little dizzy unless someone strapped them to a breast. Somebody should have researched this.
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12-04-2008 @ 1:07AM
afordablebytes said...
I am glad someone here thinks with out believing verbatum what is told to them by some dumb reporter.