Re: Repetitive Strain Injuries
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There you go & I never said a word!! :D:D |
Re: Repetitive Strain Injuries
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There you go & I never said a word!! That makes a change,:rolleyes::rolleyes: |
Re: Repetitive Strain Injuries
never had a repetative strain injury. just repetative thought injury.
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Re: Repetitive Strain Injuries
I know that feeling…..I am becoming less tolerant as every year goes by.
I get more exercise shaking my head, rolling my eyes and shaking my fist! |
Re: Repetitive Strain Injuries
Not repetitive but the instructions do strain the brain a touch!
One of my indulgences that I can mention on AccyWeb, is that I like to fill a bowl with hot soapy water and soak my feet in it for an hour or so to loosen any skin and also soften those damned toenails ready for a trim. Today I had the treat of a new pumice stone, not that I'd worn the old one out I just like to change it now and then. The new one was in a wrapper that announced it was a Professional pumice stone, (it even has it's own travel case!) being a rank amateur with pumice stones I read the list of instructions that came with it. All was as it should be except the very last warning which in bold characters announced:- NOT FOR INTERNAL USE I'm glad they've added this warning, though I would have thought that after years of training we should be able to take for granted that a professional pumice stone technician would know that a pumice stone must not be put anywhere that the sun don't shine! |
Re: Repetitive Strain Injuries
was there any directions for use on it and a best before date.
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