Can't see the result... But I will be happy to tell you that it saddens me so that I can't see.. The stat is for yeast infections, I have to use it all over my body because it got so outta control... Want a pic! I like comfy furniture and things that I don't care if they ruin over time...My mom was into victorian stuff maybe that's why I don't like it, our house was like a museum, cold and dark and couldn't touch anything...
you are definitely missing out... it basically appears to be a very severe case of athlete's foot, that made its way up to both knees...
OH I WANT TO toss my cookies, but im laughing to hard.... damn that just puts that gag in my throat.. i think monistatwouldnt help.. get her a chain saw.. we would be doing her a favor.. )omg ... underwear.. are you a sag? you have to e..)
Here it comes... It is a 700lb (a rough estimate) person from the thighs down, who probably got a simple yeast infection in the folds of their ankles and has let it go until it has crept up to their knees and over their feet...it looks painful with red bumpy flesh surrounded by yellow crust... Are you hungry yet?
Haha.. oh my god Mitten, you give the best descriptions ever... That yellow crust sounds out-of-sight, the only yellow crust I have is that around my mouth and teeth...
if that's true it's kind of scary... because he's right... of course i think he could have found that out from my profile too...
that picture is sick >_< But yeah I love the old style of how things were made, new stuff looks so carbon-copy and machine-like, especially that stainless steel. My mom and dad love it, they are slowly turning our whole kitchen to that theme, ugh. Victorian items look like someone actually took their time to make something beautiful. These are in Bethlehem, they are now used as apartments though: last one is best because I was actually standing in front of it, first two were taken in a moving vehicle
Jaz, those are great! love the rod-iron fence too....sadly so many of them are run down , lack of funds. im involved with a volunteer group, restoring one now... thank you for sharing...peace to you, dierdre