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Could my 11 month baby catch fire due to the static electricity in the blankets?

I have noticed that sometimes at night, when I try to pull the blanket in by daughters cot from under her to cover her properly, I can see sparkles due to the static electricity. I have heard that static electricity have caused fires in gas stations before (obviously because of the fuel), but could my daughter catch fire because of it?

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Raw grasshoppers. They lose much of their nutritional value when deep fried.
it wasn't at Delana, it was saying Kevin is whipped, so not about her, about him. all men that are married or have a girlfriend are whipped to some degree, some more than others. if a guy isn't whipped at all not even a little tad bit then he won't keep a woman for very long because if she ain't happy she'll make sure you ain't happy. so i don't see anything wrong with it, i found it funny myself lol.
A lot depends on location. If you're somewhere cold, you'll want a bivvy bag for warmth. A kinfe is essential, some windproof matches would also be good. A whistle and a small mirror for signaling help if needs be, and get your hands on some of the army rations. Easy to buy, high energy content, cook quickly and easily. If you don't expect to have access to water, get some of that too. String and fishing wire if you want to be prepared for a longer term survival. Dual power Torch. Antiseptic. Heavy duty cable ties for general use and using as tourniquets if needs be. Hope this helps
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