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Question regarding mold found on clothes in wardrobe?

I found a pair of jeans at the back of my wardrobe. I havent worn them in months, and was going to throw them out.I noticed there was dots of mold growing on the front and back. The colour of the mold was kinda orangey brown.From what I can see, there is no mold growing on the interier of the wardrobe..so I thought that maybe I had put the jeans away whilst they were still a little wet after cleaning?? Would this sound right to you???? If so, is this mold dangerous to my health like all the things I have read on the web??? and what about the other clothes in the wardrobe, will they now have mold on them too and need to be thrown away?Am I worrying over nothing??

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Just use fire brick and be done with it.
Here are my thoughts after having looked at the article.I don't know the law of the state he worked in. In some states, the law is that the employer can fire you without a good reason. If that's the law of that state, technically, the employer has the right to fire anyone for no reason whatsoever. Do I think it's fair that he was fired for his belief? No. As I understand it, Biology doesn't deal with evolution. You're thinking of Anthropology. (Of course if I'm getting the definitions wrong, please provide me with a weblink and I will be happy to admit my mistake). Biology deals with plants and animals that exist today. So anyway, since that guy was dealing with Biology and not Anthropology I don't see any reason why he wouldn't be able to do his job. If he had been working as an Anthropologist, that would be a different story. edit: Oh *blush*. I just noticed that last statement in the article. (The one where the person says they actually DO use the theory of evolution in their job.) In that case, the guy should have known that's what the job would be like. No need for him to whine. Either work within the perameters of the job or leave gracefully :) 2nd edit: And thanks. This is interesting stuff. I'll be glad to learn more.
when building a fire pitmost important thing is location !! you dont want the embers blowing towards houses and dry grass!!! what direction does the wind generally blow?? where i am it usually blows from south to north in the summer.and opposite in the winter months.there aint much you can do about the bricks turning colorunless you removed them and dig a holeand always keep a water hose handyif it will be close to any thing that can burn 25'you will need a screen to cover it

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