statsman
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So you were making a joke?
You indicate that the Chinese use materials in construction of a perfectly warm coat that are likely to cause harm, or in some instances reduce the length of one (not both) lower limbs. You have no evidence of this claim. Yet the coat has to meet all the EEC standards and guidelines, so if your claim is true - should I get the coat checked out by the UK trading standards using a copy of your allegations as evidence?
I still can't see what the joke is, why say something so blatently untrue?
Col
YES. FOR THE FOURTH TIME IT WAS A JOKE.
As a result, no substantiation is required.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no substance on the planet that would make an adult person's legs shorten (there is a very expensive cosmetic surgery procedure that will do this).
You have my permission to print off ALL of my comments on this subject and present them to the trading council. I'm sure they have very dull jobs and they would probably have a good laugh since they would get the joke.
Humour, it's a difficult concept - Lt. Savak - Star Trek II
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