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<blockquote data-quote="B-Edwards" data-source="post: 1465803" data-attributes="member: 8094"><p>I swear I kept it on me somewhere on my body for over a year one time. I was cutting R.O.W at the time and we were close to the river, everything was covered in the crap. Some trees looked more like poison oak trees instead of whatever trees they were. I didn't have it that bad but I had it. I used to take Clorox and put it on after I had a scratching fit. I would wake up about 3:30 every morning in a scratching fit. I'd rather try and sand paper a Lion's ass than have the mess. I feel your pain!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-Edwards, post: 1465803, member: 8094"] I swear I kept it on me somewhere on my body for over a year one time. I was cutting R.O.W at the time and we were close to the river, everything was covered in the crap. Some trees looked more like poison oak trees instead of whatever trees they were. I didn't have it that bad but I had it. I used to take Clorox and put it on after I had a scratching fit. I would wake up about 3:30 every morning in a scratching fit. I'd rather try and sand paper a Lion's ass than have the mess. I feel your pain!!! [/QUOTE]
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