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EcclesCake | 18:06 Thu 11th Feb 2016 | ChatterBank
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For an unknown reason my hair has become incredibly static.

There have been no changes to floor surfaces, clothing, footwear, shampoo or conditioner.

Any thoughts as to why my hair is so unruly presently?
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Bri Nylon underwear?

[ dave runs off quite quickly ]
Not so quickly that you cause your shreddies to start sparking, though, I hope, Dave?

Change of hairbrush, eccles?
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You can run but you cannot hide Dave!

Anyway how else am I to get a spark in the bedroom without my bri nylon undies?
Have you been told the price of something?
nothing to do with gravitational waves, I suppose?
Shreddies? Haven't heard that term since I left the RAF over 40 years ago.
Have any radicals been freed in your area?
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Come on help me, I can't keep on looking like Crystaltips!
Check the magnet in your hearing aid.
it's often attributed to cold, dry air; has the weather changed down your way?
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Dry air? If only, though to be fair it changes between drizzle and mizzle to sun and freakin' cold.
You had better shape up, Eccles....
The air can be cold and dry. Dry air is the reason for static nothing to do with temperature it is the humidity that counts. The lowest humidity in the world is in the Antarctic , it is so cold all the moisture freezes out as frost so there is no moisture left in the air.
Minus 18 here with a humidity of 59%, and I'm exstatic.

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