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Old 07-01-2013, 07:51 AM
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Oh, my! Sorry about YOUR toe... mine sure did hurt...so that tells me the PN is not too bad still. Didn't feel the needles much,
but then he uses that cold spray to numb the area.

We were shopping at WalMart, yesterday. I wanted some of that Kling bandage. And they had some with angry birds on them!
I think I'll use that for when I go back on Weds. LOL

It is amazing what products now have angry birds on them. I found a very nice all organic lip balm during the winter... in a red canister with red bird on it! I have it on my desk next to the monitor here, and when my friend visited she was amazed! (it is cherry flavored too!) It is far better than any ChapStik product in fact!

I love Angry Birds games. I play them over and over. I especially like # 11 in Wreck the Halls...Some of the games really hook me. They appear very random with repeat playing.
I also do the ones on FB. (which are free). My cat Weezie does a WHeeeee sound like the white bird. In fact we named her Weezie for that trait. She will often sit with me as she likes the music and sound effects, for some reason.

All that joking stuff about elderly people with "second childhoods" is really true, for me at least! LOL

Make sure you keep that toe covered, and clean, and use triple antibiotic ointment on it. It can get infected quickly and be a huge issue.
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