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26. Juillet 2005, 12:05:22
harley 
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Ogopogo: This is a great site with plenty of advice - http://www.2ndchance.info/selfpluck.htm

14. Juillet 2005, 15:35:16
harley 
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Lamby: I remember that! It said something like if you want to stop something coming out of a bottle you put a cork in it... something along those lines, not offensive at all. I wonder if someone hit delete by mistake, I've done that in the past but I always message the person whose post I've accidentally deleted. I think I've done it twice, both times I intended to press 'reply' and .. er.. missed I suppose
Is there a home remedy for scatter brainedness?! But I'm positive I didn't delete your post because I've not had time to reply to much this week.

12. Juillet 2005, 09:09:07
harley 
I didn't even see the post!

7. Février 2005, 14:48:47
harley 
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Purple: The only think I know about them is that they're green (on the outside!) and I'm allergic to them!

7. Février 2005, 14:15:33
harley 
I thought gooseberries were green?

18. Septembre 2004, 11:58:19
harley 
A Good Use for Tobacco

Get a package of pipe or chewing tobacco, soak it in a gallon of boiling water until it cools. Strain the liquid into a clean container. Put a cup of tobacco juice and 1/2 cup lemon dish soap into a hose-end sprayer and spray. I did this at our house two years ago and have been practically spider free since. This works on all kinds of bugs.

13. Septembre 2004, 13:34:16
harley 
But the shampoo has all the usual irritants, its just masked by the anaesthetic. But the doctor will know for sure I guess. Personally I wouldn't use it.

13. Septembre 2004, 10:27:03
harley 
Oh no, Foxy don't do that! The reason that Johnson no tears 'works' is because it contains a mild anaesthetic that numbs your eyes so you can't feel the irritants. It doesn't cure anything, and in the long term it will make it worse.

19. Mars 2004, 19:33:22
harley 
Aloe vera is great for itching and rashes too. I have eczema and my son has it so bad, when he was a baby I had to bandage him up because of it. He's not quite as bad now. My nan told me about Aloe vera and it really does help. You can get it as a bar of soap now and shampoo and all kinds :o)

29. Décembre 2003, 19:55:23
harley 
Ahhh, they're the kind of vitamins I like, that need a bacon sandwich to absorb them, and a long stint at BrainKing. Wow, I'll really have to change my lifestyle to take these tablets! ROFL!

29. Décembre 2003, 18:47:20
harley 
Uhhh, thanks... do they do vitamin A in a tablet form?!! LOL! Dandelion isn't very appealing!

28. Décembre 2003, 22:17:58
harley 
Eww, is there anything except liver?! There must be an alternative!

Yay good on you Cole! I was also interested in the mayonnaise killing head lice. My daughter gets them from school sometimes *shudder* and I have an electric comb. That does the job, but what I want to know is if there is anything for the eggs. I think its horrible knowing there may be eggs that the electric comb doesn't touch :o( Bring back the nit nurse I say!!

28. Décembre 2003, 00:07:31
harley 
I've had rotten dandruff since I moved down South, I figured it was the water change and it would settle down, but it hasn't!

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