Phase I, reopening ?

LightRoasted

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I have never once said I supported the lock down. A lot of the rules don't make sense. I have argued that it's not like the regular seasonal flu.
However. In a defacto sense, you did. By carrying the water of those mandating the wearing of masks. In this propaganda regime state? You cannot piecemeal. You lose.
 

happyazz

Skiing in the clouds
feet stupid and it's not polishing, it's taking care of things that otherwise would cost 3 times as much if a doctor does it.
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HEY ASSHAT, THERE IS SUCH A PROCEDURE AS A MANICURE(HANDS) AND PEDICURE(FEET) THAT ARE DONE IN A LAZY WOMAN'S NAIL SHOP!
 

happyazz

Skiing in the clouds
I trust my feet to only one person and I tip her well because it's a lot of work (my nails) She tries to make sure that my feet stay healthy.
SOMETHING YOU CAN'T OR ARE TOO LAZY TO DO YOUR SELF. WHAT, OH WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE BEFORE CODDLING, EXPENSIVE NAIL SaLONS OPENED?
 
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LightRoasted

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SOMETHING YOU CAN'T OR ARE TOO LAZY TO DO YOUR SELF. WHAT, OH WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE BEFORE CODDLING, EXPENSIVE NAIL SOLONS OPENED?
Had an ingrown big toe nail once. All festering and painful. Lanced to drain the pus, then soaked in hottish water with epson salt for a good hour. Then, after the nail became soft, I wedged some gauze under the nail to lift it up from the nail bed flesh. (Not a comfortable feeling doing that, somewhat painful. But pain stops when everything is in place). I continued the soaking and gauze lifting everyday for a couple a weeks while the nail grew out. I healed myself. And now I never cut back my nails close. I leave about 1/4" of nail, or longer, all the way across the nail, actually, every nail now. Have never had a toenail issue again in over 20 years. I tell ya, vanity? Causes way more problems than it helps.
 
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Had an ingrown big toe nail once. All festering and painful. Lanced to drain the pus, then soaked in hottish water with epson salt for a good hour. Then, after the nail became soft, I wedged some gauze under the nail to lift it up from the nail bed flesh. (Not a comfortable feeling doing that, somewhat painful. But pain stops when everything is in place). I continued the soaking and gauze lifting everyday for a couple a weeks while the nail grew out. I healed myself. And now I never cut back my nails close. I leave about 1/4" of nail, or longer, all the way across the nail, actually, every nail now. Have never had a toenail issue again in over 20 years. I tell ya, vanity? Causes way more problems than it helps.
You and Louise should run off together and create your own Know-It-All Circus. But wait, never mind. No one would pay to go see that 5hit show.
 

BernieP

Resident PIA
What do you do when you go into a store?
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mitzi

Well-Known Member
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Had an ingrown big toe nail once. All festering and painful. Lanced to drain the pus, then soaked in hottish water with epson salt for a good hour. Then, after the nail became soft, I wedged some gauze under the nail to lift it up from the nail bed flesh. (Not a comfortable feeling doing that, somewhat painful. But pain stops when everything is in place). I continued the soaking and gauze lifting everyday for a couple a weeks while the nail grew out. I healed myself. And now I never cut back my nails close. I leave about 1/4" of nail, or longer, all the way across the nail, actually, every nail now. Have never had a toenail issue again in over 20 years. I tell ya, vanity? Causes way more problems than it helps.

Thanks for sharing that.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
I wedged some gauze under the nail to lift it up from the nail bed flesh.


10 yrs ago I did this with a 5 gal bucket of kitty litter while wearing sandals INSTANTLY while moving the aforementioned bucket - lifting the toenail from my left big toe - straight up ...
 
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