might have found my new summer drink, lemon vodka in iced tea.
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Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I found out some good news tonight, a lady came up to me as I was feeding alley cats and it turned out that she and a friend had taken turns caring for the sickly runt of the last litter that I'd called Frankenstein. She got proper vet care, fed up to a healthy size, and was placed in a good home. I even got to see pictures where she was doing much better.
That's great, Matt!
Sounds very refreshing, msbelle. Like a LIIT but not as much.
I meant hoard, obviously. I have been trying to think of a way to make "horde" make sense to no avail.
Let me get you the pastebin link that will make it easy to search...
Steph, look for a cream with Lidocaine 4%. Better than Mommy's kiss on your boo-boo.
I got a tattoo today, which was about a 2 hour procedure. At the very end, with like 10 minutes left of cleanup and detail, the tattoo artist rubbed on some Lidocaine and I almost cried with relief. And the rest of the work was numbed up, more or less. So, question: Why can't I have that throughout the entire process of getting a tattoo instead of the last few minutes of it???
Maybe it needs all the perforations to seep in and deaden the nerves?
Because art requires suffering?
I don't know, is what I mean.
might have found my new summer drink, lemon vodka in iced tea.
That sounds delicious, msbelle
So, question: Why can't I have that throughout the entire process of getting a tattoo instead of the last few minutes of it???
There's an actual reason, but I can't remember it. :: looks :: The main reasons are that some over-the-counter numbing creams can interfere with how the ink takes hold (as in, numbing cream driven into the skin with the ink and needle), and depending how long a tattoo takes, the effect of the numbing cream may wear off midway and you can't reapply it until the tattoo session is finished.
I might be going to Urgent Care or a Little Clinic tomorrow for this ingrown toenail. I'm kind of as bad as my dad at ignoring symptoms -- it's been hurting intermittently for, uh, maybe a couple of weeks? So tonight after consulting Dr. Google, I was going to put a piece of cotton with Neosporin under the ingrown edge to push it up and encourage it to GTFO. That part of the toe is too swollen for me to get cotton in there. And it was spectacularly painful. (Tim also wants me to note that it's red and warm to the touch.) (I know, I am terrible at taking care of myself.)
So. I guess I get to see my old friends at Urgent Care tomorrow. Won't they be surprised when it's not a 3-day migraine!