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......however you could also just carefully fold them and place them in the freezer before you go to sleep. This was suffocate freeze, and kill all iving bacteria within the garment.....and Aids dies after 20 minutes of full on contact with our atmosphere so your good there too, just the Black Plague I guess.....Herbes?..obviously a joke, ur good.

Won't, actually. Bacteria are tough little buggers and at most you're putting them into dormancy. An overnight freezer trip won't even kill bedbug or flea eggs. Would kill HIV, but that's a virus and a fairly fragile one at that.

Both. Both ham and turkey.

Speaking of vegans, here's hoping I add a doe or three to the freezer tonight or tomorrow.
 

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Won't, actually. Bacteria are tough little buggers and at most you're putting them into dormancy. An overnight freezer trip won't even kill bedbug or flea eggs. Would kill HIV, but that's a virus and a fairly fragile one at that.

Both. Both ham and turkey.

Speaking of vegans, here's hoping I add a doe or three to the freezer tonight or tomorrow.

Venison is godly.
 

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Happy Thanksgiving all!

CP's titled "Mens Shoes" - my size, N/A
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Shoutout to @TJGent87 for the PM on this one, sadly a little too big for me
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LL Bean (can't seem to get rid of those dumb spots on them), Varvatos Made in Italy, BB Made in England
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Then there's these... which may or may not be available... just a little snug on the width which is frustrating, seeing as they're MINT.
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Grateful for this thread on Thanksgiving. Yesterday I wore trousers and a jacket via @eazye, AE chelseas from @hooker4186, an Omega watch from @Nataku and a EZ tie from @SpooPoker. Love you guys!
 
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