Doug,
I guess as we get older most of us have the skin cancer problems. I had
one taken off my leg a couple of years ago. It was fairly deep and took
about a year for it to completely heal up. Every time I go to the doctor
for my annual check up, he freezes little cancers on the top of my head.
Unfortunately, I don't have hair to protect my head and I hate to wear
a cap. Just about the only time I use sun screen is when I go to
Bonneville.
as for your mistake, that is funny...or maybe not...depending on how
difficult it will be to rid yourself of the glue. I thought I was the
only one to make mistakes like that. When I travel, I have a small bag
that I keep my toiletries in. Twice now I have brushed my teeth with
Cortisone 10. I guess it is good for the gums, but it doesn't taste so good.
Tom, Redding CA - #216 D/CC
Doug Odom wrote:
> OK, I'm going to tell this on myself because its too dumb/funny. I have
> been having skin cancers frozen off and had to have a couple cut off.
> Now my wife has been on my case to wear sunscreen. I'm inside the shop
> most of the time so I think its a waste of time. She bought some stuff
> with a protection number just the other side of aluminum foil and told
> me to be sure and put some on today because I was going to be outside a
> lot. It came in a plastic squeeze bottle and it was sitting on a shelf
> behind my chair in my shop office. I reached behind me and grabbed the
> bottle without looking at it. Squeezed some out into my hand, rubbed it
> all over my forearms. Now people that know me might find it hard to
> believe that I don't use many lotions. As I walked outside rubbing it on
> I was thinking this stuff is sticky. Do you know how hard it is to get
> Elmer Wood Glue off your forearms??
> Doug Odom in big ditch with carb spray and brake clean and sticky hairs
> all over my arms. lol
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