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Question Posted Sunday June 10 2007, 3:29 am

hey lol i just read your answer with the pranks.. i think the hair dryer one is HILLARIOUS and i so want to do it but one thing will the baby powder ruin the hair dryer at all? haha because i dont really want to buy a new one if it does.. =P

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StarryNightSkies answered Sunday June 10 2007, 8:42 am:
No it won't it will blow most of it out and if there is any left in there it's just like it's dust collected from the air. i did that about 3 years ago and my hair dryer still works

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