Ithlilian
Jul 10 2008, 03:52 PM
QUOTE (hagopinion @ Jul 10 2008, 10:47 AM)

QUOTE (Ithlilian @ Jul 9 2008, 04:34 PM)

I saw about the hole bleaching on one of those Dr. 90210 things or a VH1 thing about plastic surgery. There are all kinds of things you can get done down there. Why would you bleach your hole? Porn stars do it mostly, for closeups, do you understand?
I tried the bleaching however, due to the amount of hair that I have I can't tell the difference. I guess I will have to get electrolysis next; that way I will be able to appreciate it better.
Who is going to see your hole anyway? Why would anyone care what color it is?
About the
hair I like hairy men, why do people always want to shave, that's more of a pain in the a$$ then dealing with the hairiness.
PandorasBox
Jul 10 2008, 03:59 PM
I prefer hairy men, too... chest, arms... Although I have been liking some nice smooth heads with some facial hair - like a 5 o'clock shadow... But if the back looks like an orangutan - forget it! Blah!
hagopinion
Jul 10 2008, 06:30 PM
QUOTE (Ithlilian @ Jul 10 2008, 04:52 PM)

QUOTE (hagopinion @ Jul 10 2008, 10:47 AM)

QUOTE (Ithlilian @ Jul 9 2008, 04:34 PM)

I saw about the hole bleaching on one of those Dr. 90210 things or a VH1 thing about plastic surgery. There are all kinds of things you can get done down there. Why would you bleach your hole? Porn stars do it mostly, for closeups, do you understand?
I tried the bleaching however, due to the amount of hair that I have I can't tell the difference. I guess I will have to get electrolysis next; that way I will be able to appreciate it better.
Who is going to see your hole anyway? Why would anyone care what color it is?
About the
hair I like hairy men, why do people always want to shave, that's more of a pain in the a$$ then dealing with the hairiness.
Bleaching is part of the job description.
Ithlilian
Jul 11 2008, 04:03 PM
I mean for normal people. Why would normal people do it? Who would be looking at it or care?
SmokeChaser
Jul 11 2008, 04:05 PM
Why do people get tats or piercings? To each their own I guess.
SmokeChaser
Jul 11 2008, 04:09 PM
So Dragon, have you used the pancake pan yet? Does it work? Sorry if youalready replied, I missed it I guess.
Ithlilian
Jul 11 2008, 04:35 PM
QUOTE (SmokeChaser @ Jul 11 2008, 05:05 PM)

Why do people get tats or piercings? To each their own I guess.
Because it's permanent art that is part of your body and can be very beautiful. Also, when a loved one passes away you can honor them with a constant reminder that you can look at and feel special about.
People just think piercings look kewl, or some people enjoy the pain/rush. Not my thing, I almost passed out after belly button piercing which got infected, it's the cool thing to do now, just like tramp stamps.
WVDragonlady
Jul 11 2008, 06:06 PM
QUOTE (WVDragonlady @ Jul 3 2008, 09:28 AM)

mine turned out good. the secret is..............................................preseason the cast iron skillet!
you don't just start cooking on a cast iron anything without preseasoning it

evidently those people don't do a lot of real cooking
now. thats not to say that i didn't need to still spray it well with cooking spray before I poured the batter everytime, but it didn't stick near as much as what I saw on channel's 4 trial run with it.
oh and a small piece if hershey bar dropped in the middle is absolutely wonderful! yummy!
here it is smokey. it was like PAGES back there. all this talk of bleaching and hairy bodies......
Heather
Jul 12 2008, 07:48 PM
I bought the home electrolysis kit when I was a teenager, for my bikini line. It was too hard to stick my face between my legs to see the hair folicles, so I did the stray hairs on my eyebrow. There was a "comfort" dial to crank up the amount of electricity used. When the first batch of hairs grew back, I cranked up the dial and zapped my eyebrow hair until my skin, (or something), bubbled out in liquid form. I still have to pluck my eyebrows.
In my early 20's, I paid big bucks for professional electrolysis on my bikini line. They stuck needles in me and electrocuted my folicles for over a year and I'm here to tell you, it doesn't work.
Udmas
Jul 13 2008, 10:06 AM
QUOTE (Heather @ Jul 12 2008, 08:48 PM)

It was too hard to stick my face between my legs to see the hair folicles,
I bet you could've found somebody willing to put their face between your legs and ah look for hair follicles.
momof3
Jul 29 2008, 08:10 AM
I just seen an ad for something I may have to buy. The PETicure. It's for your animals nail, it shapes them so they never have sharp edges. Hubby & I are always afraid to cut our dogs nail short in fear that we may hurt her. SO I take her to the vet and pay for it there. Has anyone else seen this and are you interested?
PandorasBox
Jul 29 2008, 08:19 AM
Yes, yes, yes!!! I have been wanting one of these for my pooch... the big baby won't let me get anywhere near her with the clippers... And it just started lately - before, no problems... Maybe because I have slipped & went a little short before??? But I am wondering... Wouldn't a dremel tool do the same? I've given her a tranquilizer that a friend of mine had for his dog - but nothing. It chilled her out a bit - but not enough to get close to her with the clippers! If you make the purchase & try it, let me know how it works!
CleverNameGoesHere
Jul 29 2008, 08:20 AM
QUOTE (momof3 @ Jul 29 2008, 09:10 AM)

I just seen an ad for something I may have to buy. The PETicure. It's for your animals nail, it shapes them so they never have sharp edges. Hubby & I are always afraid to cut our dogs nail short in fear that we may hurt her. SO I take her to the vet and pay for it there. Has anyone else seen this and are you interested?
I HAVE seen this! And I AM interested! If you buy one, you've just gotta post your review. I am curious as to how much noise it makes. It just has to make some sort of sound, and depending on how bizarre the sound is, my cats and my dog might run and hide. Which would suck. We have Petsmart clip our dog's nails too, whenever we take him in for a bath.
This might also work nicely on the sharp toenails of a sleeping husband as well. Hmm.
momof3
Jul 29 2008, 08:37 AM
I thought a dremmel tool might work also but it looks as if you put your pets nail into a hole and thats where it does all the work.
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