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[QUOTE="ryanschristmaslights, post: 19230, member: 138"] Seriously debateable, I dont think there is a severity scale when it comes to CLAP. you either have it, or you are [s]un[/s]fortunate. Ahh but there is two strains of this condition known as CLAP. You either have the seasonal kind which seems to be more prominent in the months of October-December or you suffer the more serious variety that won't go away no matter the time of year. ;) From evidence within the community it is quite common to contract the year-round kind even if you already have the seasonal CLAP but not the other way around! :o ;) Welcome to the club! There's no cure from CLAP, sorry! To save embarrassment we've made the entry door a one way only door. No exit. :D [/QUOTE]
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