Damn. And there's me thinking that finding a use for the skin of lepers was an original way to be eco-friendly. But maybe it's just coats - are leper-skin trousers OK?
Well, it's illegal here, but I wasn't sure about the other few hundred countries in the world (as well as US state law, where many odd things are permitted) so I left that out of the initial post. Thanks for your suggestion though, I hope it has helped to dissuade even more people from donning leperskin garments
Damn. And there's me thinking that finding a use for the skin of lepers was an original way to be eco-friendly. But maybe it's just coats - are leper-skin trousers OK?
ReplyDeletewell maybe you should try wearing them once just to see the reaction, but I for one would turn up my nose and refuse to make tea for you
ReplyDeletePlus, illegal.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's illegal here, but I wasn't sure about the other few hundred countries in the world (as well as US state law, where many odd things are permitted) so I left that out of the initial post. Thanks for your suggestion though, I hope it has helped to dissuade even more people from donning leperskin garments
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