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child safety in the workshop

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If you care about the safety of your children or grandchildren in the workshop - and you are charged with the resposibility of looking after them from time to time - invest in one of these 'child protection devices' - approved by framers the world over - also suitable as a creche in your gallery - completely portable - can be temporarily stored out of sight and sound. :clap:
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Pharmaceuticals, that's the trick. :shock:

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problem is they grow up and breed!
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