And you’re a woman
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I wish I was, they have such an easy life…
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Where’s my stick?
And my tweezers?
Ouchy, ouch !!
I used to tease my mom when she’d use tweezers to pull out chin hairs.
Luckily Micro Touch makes a $9.95 trimmer that works great on nose & ear hairs.
And they also make a great hair trimmer that does a decent job after the learning curve. I haven’t been to a barber for three years. Friends ask me, “Who cuts your hair; it looks great.”
The trimmer also comes with an attachment for safely trimming…other hair.
I’m glad that’s not my problem - 'cause that’s hard pass.
I once burned off my eyelashes and eyebrows leaning over an alcohol flame in chemistry class, so I’m not keen on playin with fire, unless…
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More and more women I know are using collagen for thicker hair on their heads as it works if you have hair but I tell them get ready for Werewolf side effects .
I must admit I have never eaten a quality truffle . I have eaten chocolate truffles but was told not true truffles or bottom of the line truffles .
As someone who enjoys useless info the most expensive truffle —
" Truffles are subterranean fungi found in temperate European forests and command vast prices as much sought-after gastronomic delicacies. The most expensive one sold at auction was a white truffle (tuber magnatum pico) unearthed in Pisa, Italy, on 23 November 2007 by Cristiano and Luciano Savini (Both Italy). Weighing approximately 1.3 kg (2 lb 13 oz), it was bought by Stanley Ho bidding by phone via his wife Angela Leong (both China) for US$330,000 (£160,000) in a simultaneous auction between Macau, London and Florence, at the Grand Lisboa Hotel, Macau, China, on 1 December 2007.‘’
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/78275-most-expensive-truffle-sold-at-auction
I could use a career change. Up for it, Morti? ![]()
As a 14 year old schoolboy I was interested in science, particularly making explosives…It was great fun. One foggy November evening I placed a home made device in the wall outside our house. I mainly went for the bangs rather than the damage.
I lit the fuse and did a runner…It went off with the loudest explosion I had ever produced…The darkened street suddenly lit up as people turned on outside lights and ran outside…Including my Dad…
It would be an understatement to say that he was angry…
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He marched me back into the house and made me hand over all of my explosive mixture, he then scattered it into dustbin with a bucket of water for good measure.
What he didn’t realise, was the mixture I handed over was harmless copper sulphate. Being blue it looked quite impressive and he didn’t know much about chemicals, so I knew he’d be fooled…
I realised that if he found the concealed explosive mixture hidden in the house he would blow his top, so I decided to let it off in the back yard while he and mum were at work…
Because, like black powder, it had to be contained in a confined space to explode, so I just placed a pile of the stuff on the path and stuck in a lighted match…Just expecting a bright flash…
It exploded in my face, burned off my eyelashes and eyebrows and I was completely blind…
Fortunately for me, my next door neighbour was a district nurse and heard the bang and rushed round. She washed out my eyes and packed me off to hospital.
I recovered and regained my sight thanks to Nurse Moulds…Dad was surprisingly calm when he heard the full story, and made me promise never to make bombs again…
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This might very well be my favorite story from you yet!
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Be sure to print it out for your grandchildren; it’s terrific!
No doubt, there is a long list of people in your life who are glad you regained your sight
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Personally, I have met people who are in their 20’s & who feel old to me. Whilst I have also met people in their 70’s & older, who are young at heart & still living life to the full & with enthusiasm.
On another note I was at pet store yesterday and goliath tarantulas which you had were 100 dollars , recall when 20 dollars .