
The Dude wrote:Lost my friggin backpack last night with my ipod in it
ReadingPhilly wrote:i $#@! hate poison ivy. all over my arms today after work yesterday. even wore a long sleeve shirt. time to break down and get the shot.
smitty wrote:ReadingPhilly wrote:i $#@! hate poison ivy. all over my arms today after work yesterday. even wore a long sleeve shirt. time to break down and get the shot.
When I was a young man, I spent a summer in Fort Bragg, NC, which I don't really recommend. But anyways, I got some poison ivy or oak or something like that on my arms. Some Special forces guy told me to put amonia or rubbing alcohol on it and I listened to him (as I was prone to do back then) and although it hurt a lot upon application, it dried that stuff up but good.
Then I went overseas and didn't get any poison stuff for a while and by the time I did I forgot whether it was alcohol or amonia I put on my arms back in North Cakalaki.
So try the rubbing alcohol on one arm and the amonia on the other and see which one works. Then let us know because I'm sure this is really valuable information for everyone to know.
(One thing -- I'm 95 percent sure it was either rubbing alcohol or amonia that I put on my arms back then but it might have been bleach. So if neither works for you then it must have been bleach that I used. Anyways, let us know OK?).
WilliamC wrote:smitty wrote:ReadingPhilly wrote:i $#@! hate poison ivy. all over my arms today after work yesterday. even wore a long sleeve shirt. time to break down and get the shot.
When I was a young man, I spent a summer in Fort Bragg, NC, which I don't really recommend. But anyways, I got some poison ivy or oak or something like that on my arms. Some Special forces guy told me to put amonia or rubbing alcohol on it and I listened to him (as I was prone to do back then) and although it hurt a lot upon application, it dried that stuff up but good.
Then I went overseas and didn't get any poison stuff for a while and by the time I did I forgot whether it was alcohol or amonia I put on my arms back in North Cakalaki.
So try the rubbing alcohol on one arm and the amonia on the other and see which one works. Then let us know because I'm sure this is really valuable information for everyone to know.
(One thing -- I'm 95 percent sure it was either rubbing alcohol or amonia that I put on my arms back then but it might have been bleach. So if neither works for you then it must have been bleach that I used. Anyways, let us know OK?).
Something tells me ReadingPhilly might end up dead
WilliamC wrote:I have seen lots of girls recently that are way too good looking for the guys they are with. That sitcom effect of fat guy/hot chick must be rubbing off on all the hotties in the world.
Have fun with her though, maybe she is posting on some website about how she is with some guy that is way too hot for her. I doubt it.
momadance wrote:WilliamC wrote:I have seen lots of girls recently that are way too good looking for the guys they are with. That sitcom effect of fat guy/hot chick must be rubbing off on all the hotties in the world.
Have fun with her though, maybe she is posting on some website about how she is with some guy that is way too hot for her. I doubt it.
I'm not sure if those were words of encouragement. I've always had nice looking girlfriends but this one is like a 9. I'm used to 7's and 8's.
momadance wrote:The girl I went out with last night is way too hot for me, though she wants to get together again.
WilliamC wrote:I was actually just kidding. Anytime you are with a good looking girl it is a good thing. Nothing wrong with 7's and 8's either
smitty wrote:WilliamC wrote:smitty wrote:ReadingPhilly wrote:i $#@! hate poison ivy. all over my arms today after work yesterday. even wore a long sleeve shirt. time to break down and get the shot.
When I was a young man, I spent a summer in Fort Bragg, NC, which I don't really recommend. But anyways, I got some poison ivy or oak or something like that on my arms. Some Special forces guy told me to put amonia or rubbing alcohol on it and I listened to him (as I was prone to do back then) and although it hurt a lot upon application, it dried that stuff up but good.
Then I went overseas and didn't get any poison stuff for a while and by the time I did I forgot whether it was alcohol or amonia I put on my arms back in North Cakalaki.
So try the rubbing alcohol on one arm and the amonia on the other and see which one works. Then let us know because I'm sure this is really valuable information for everyone to know.
(One thing -- I'm 95 percent sure it was either rubbing alcohol or amonia that I put on my arms back then but it might have been bleach. So if neither works for you then it must have been bleach that I used. Anyways, let us know OK?).
Something tells me ReadingPhilly might end up dead
Well, it didn't hurt me none. Wait . . . .
WilliamC wrote:This morning after a night and morning of drinking me and some friends went to a diner to eat and the waitress who was pretty cute kept staring and smiling at me even when she went behind the counter. She was probably only 18 or 19 though and I thought at the time it was because she liked me but now I am thinking it might have been because I was being an obnoxious drunk and I amused her for the wrong reason