| Carol Damsel Peterson |
OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
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> Now you just _know_ that subject line sounded kinky...... ;-)
This reminded me of something that has absolutely nothing to do with
cooking. Ya know, when I had my mastectomies, I opted out of the
tattoo and stuff to make them look more real. We're going to check out
the tattoo shop in town and see what it would cost to have water
faucets tattooed where the nipples would have been, labeled HOT and
COLD.
Yeah, Crash and I are weird, but I think that would be fun!
Carol
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| Puester |
Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
>
>>Now you just _know_ that subject line sounded kinky...... ;-)
>
>
> This reminded me of something that has absolutely nothing to do with
> cooking. Ya know, when I had my mastectomies, I opted out of the
> tattoo and stuff to make them look more real. We're going to check out
> the tattoo shop in town and see what it would cost to have water
> faucets tattooed where the nipples would have been, labeled HOT and
> COLD.
>
> Yeah, Crash and I are weird, but I think that would be fun!
>
> Carol
>
FUN??? OUCH!!!!!!!!! I can't imagine many more sensitive
places to stick needles.
gloria p
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| OmManiPadmeOmelet |
In article <dSe9f.8396$zb5.5687@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
Puester <puester@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> > OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> >
> >>Now you just _know_ that subject line sounded kinky...... ;-)
> >
> >
> > This reminded me of something that has absolutely nothing to do with
> > cooking. Ya know, when I had my mastectomies, I opted out of the
> > tattoo and stuff to make them look more real. We're going to check out
> > the tattoo shop in town and see what it would cost to have water
> > faucets tattooed where the nipples would have been, labeled HOT and
> > COLD.
> >
> > Yeah, Crash and I are weird, but I think that would be fun!
> >
> > Carol
> >
>
>
> FUN??? OUCH!!!!!!!!! I can't imagine many more sensitive
> places to stick needles.
>
> gloria p
Try doing your eyeliner. ;-)
I did.
It was worth the pain......
Cheers!
--
Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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| Nola |
show me your butternuts and I'll show you my milk duds ;-0
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"Better Things for Better Living … Through Chemistry." - DuPont, or was it
Timothy Leary?
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| OmManiPadmeOmelet |
In article <w8y9f.5153$0d.3239@trnddc02>,
"Syssi" <rnchackett@verizon.net> wrote:
> "~patches~" <noones_home@thisaddress.com> wrote in message
> news:11mcagot5ravoe8@corp.supernews.com...
> > sf wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:02:42 -0600, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Try doing your eyeliner. ;-)
> >>>
> >>> I did.
> >>>
> >>> It was worth the pain......
> >>>
> >>
> >> Which reminds me of what my grandmother used to say: It hurts to be
> >> beautiful.
> >
> > It sure does! Have you ever used retin-A? The first week or so is
> > brutal. And don't get me started on laser treatment. The pamphlet says
> > it will feel like a slight snap of a small elastic. That is total and
> > utter BS! Oh and the conveniently leave out the part that your skin
> > continues to heat up afterwards and you will walk around for a couple of
> > days feeling like you have a sever sunburn kicking yourself for actually
> > paying for the pain!
> ==============
>
> Hmmmmm... I've been thinking about having my 'moustache' done... perhaps
> I'll rethink that. I want to have my reduction done first - been wanting it
> for over 20 years - so it comes first!
Hot waxing should reduce your moustache considerably with repeated
applications over time, or so I've heard. :-)
I've not had to deal with that yet.
--
Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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| sf |
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 09:35:52 -0500, ~patches~ wrote:
> sf wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:02:42 -0600, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Try doing your eyeliner. ;-)
> >>
> >> I did.
> >>
> >> It was worth the pain......
> >>
> >
> > Which reminds me of what my grandmother used to say:
> > It hurts to be beautiful.
>
> It sure does! Have you ever used retin-A? The first week or so is
> brutal. And don't get me started on laser treatment. The pamphlet says
> it will feel like a slight snap of a small elastic. That is total and
> utter BS! Oh and the conveniently leave out the part that your skin
> continues to heat up afterwards and you will walk around for a couple of
> days feeling like you have a sever sunburn kicking yourself for actually
> paying for the pain!
I've never considered doing any of that stuff because it HURTS.
:)
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| sf |
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:43:43 -0500, Nancy Young wrote:
> Only question remains, brass or chrome?
>
> nancy
>
Keep up with the times, Nancy... it's brushed nickel now.
:)
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| ~patches~ |
sf wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 09:35:52 -0500, ~patches~ wrote:
>
>
>> sf wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:02:42 -0600, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Try doing your eyeliner. ;-)
>> >>
>> >> I did.
>> >>
>> >> It was worth the pain......
>> >>
>> >
>> > Which reminds me of what my grandmother used to say:
>> > It hurts to be beautiful.
>>
>> It sure does! Have you ever used retin-A? The first week or so is
>> brutal. And don't get me started on laser treatment. The pamphlet says
>> it will feel like a slight snap of a small elastic. That is total and
>> utter BS! Oh and the conveniently leave out the part that your skin
>> continues to heat up afterwards and you will walk around for a couple of
>> days feeling like you have a sever sunburn kicking yourself for actually
>> paying for the pain!
>
>
> I've never considered doing any of that stuff because it HURTS.
>
> :)
Darn right it hurts! I have melasma so am do the retin-A along with
hydroquinone. My dermatologist recommended the laser and I've had two
successful treatments to the point the melasma has faded and lessened
significantly. I just recently started high dosage MSM as there is some
indication that it helps to break up the hyperpigmentation. I'll give
that a 2 mo trial and if no results will drop it back to the maintenance
dose. At least the MSM doesn't hurt. It's just a pain in the butt
taking a couple of pill ever couple of hours!
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| Syssi |
"OmManiPadmeOmelet" &"Syssi"
<Snip>> ==============
>>
>> Hmmmmm... I've been thinking about having my 'moustache' done... perhaps
>> I'll rethink that. I want to have my reduction done first - been wanting
>> it
>> for over 20 years - so it comes first!
>
> Hot waxing should reduce your moustache considerably with repeated
> applications over time, or so I've heard. :-)
>
> I've not had to deal with that yet.
> --
> Om.
> ======
Somewhat but it hurts something fierce - not to mention having a red upper
lip for a week and .... blah, blah, blah! I haven't hot waxed it for a
couple of years because the last time hurt so much. Plus, I'm not getting
any younger and I probably don't need to stress out my skin like that. I
dunno. I may still consider the laser in a few more years.
--
Syssi
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| OmManiPadmeOmelet |
In article <_A4bf.9053$Ny6.2699@trnddc06>,
"Syssi" <rnchackett@verizon.net> wrote:
> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" &"Syssi"
> <Snip>> ==============
> >>
> >> Hmmmmm... I've been thinking about having my 'moustache' done... perhaps
> >> I'll rethink that. I want to have my reduction done first - been wanting
> >> it
> >> for over 20 years - so it comes first!
> >
> > Hot waxing should reduce your moustache considerably with repeated
> > applications over time, or so I've heard. :-)
> >
> > I've not had to deal with that yet.
> > --
> > Om.
> > ======
>
> Somewhat but it hurts something fierce - not to mention having a red upper
> lip for a week and .... blah, blah, blah! I haven't hot waxed it for a
> couple of years because the last time hurt so much. Plus, I'm not getting
> any younger and I probably don't need to stress out my skin like that. I
> dunno. I may still consider the laser in a few more years.
There are some cold waxing applications available now you know..... :-)
Then there is always "nair".
Cheers!
--
Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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| sf |
On 30 Oct 2005 16:02:21 -0800, Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> Yeah, Crash and I are weird, but I think that would be fun!
FYI: getting a tattoo hurts and I wouldn't do it anywhere on my body.
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| sf |
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:57:29 GMT, Puester wrote:
> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> > OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> >
> >>Now you just _know_ that subject line sounded kinky...... ;-)
> >
> >
> > This reminded me of something that has absolutely nothing to do with
> > cooking. Ya know, when I had my mastectomies, I opted out of the
> > tattoo and stuff to make them look more real. We're going to check out
> > the tattoo shop in town and see what it would cost to have water
> > faucets tattooed where the nipples would have been, labeled HOT and
> > COLD.
> >
> > Yeah, Crash and I are weird, but I think that would be fun!
> >
> > Carol
> >
>
>
> FUN??? OUCH!!!!!!!!! I can't imagine many more sensitive
> places to stick needles.
>
The sensitive part is long gone.
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| OmManiPadmeOmelet |
In article <1130716941.133149.118460@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
"Carol Damsel Peterson" <Damselicious@gmail.com> wrote:
> OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> >
> > Now you just _know_ that subject line sounded kinky...... ;-)
>
> This reminded me of something that has absolutely nothing to do with
> cooking. Ya know, when I had my mastectomies, I opted out of the
> tattoo and stuff to make them look more real. We're going to check out
> the tattoo shop in town and see what it would cost to have water
> faucets tattooed where the nipples would have been, labeled HOT and
> COLD.
>
> Yeah, Crash and I are weird, but I think that would be fun!
>
> Carol
>
It would be... :-)
I like your sense of humor. Warped, but cool.
Nowadays they are offering immediate reconstruction on mastectomy with
implants.
It could probably still be done by a skilled plastic surgeon if you
want, and insurance generally covers it in these cases.
Cheers!
--
Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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| ~patches~ |
sf wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:02:42 -0600, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
>
>>
>> Try doing your eyeliner. ;-)
>>
>> I did.
>>
>> It was worth the pain......
>>
>
> Which reminds me of what my grandmother used to say:
> It hurts to be beautiful.
It sure does! Have you ever used retin-A? The first week or so is
brutal. And don't get me started on laser treatment. The pamphlet says
it will feel like a slight snap of a small elastic. That is total and
utter BS! Oh and the conveniently leave out the part that your skin
continues to heat up afterwards and you will walk around for a couple of
days feeling like you have a sever sunburn kicking yourself for actually
paying for the pain!
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| Syssi |
"OmManiPadmeOmelet" &"Syssi"
<snip>
>> > Hot waxing should reduce your moustache considerably with repeated
>> > applications over time, or so I've heard. :-)
>> >
>> > I've not had to deal with that yet.
>> > --
>> > Om.
>> > ======
>>
>> Somewhat but it hurts something fierce - not to mention having a red
>> upper
>> lip for a week and .... blah, blah, blah! I haven't hot waxed it for a
>> couple of years because the last time hurt so much. Plus, I'm not
>> getting
>> any younger and I probably don't need to stress out my skin like that. I
>> dunno. I may still consider the laser in a few more years.
>
> There are some cold waxing applications available now you know..... :-)
> Then there is always "nair".
>
> Cheers!
> --
> Om.
> =======
No; unfortunately that stuff irritates my skin. Red bumps and irritated
skin verses black hair... eeny, meeny, miney, moe...
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Syssi
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