Poison Ivy, FUCKING, SUCKS.

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Shivaya, Sep 23, 2011.

  1. stoner oxy80

    stoner oxy80 *"Senior~Stoned~Member"*

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    i hate poison too i get like hell, n i,m always in the woods tending my crops.
     
  2. serena3

    serena3 Member

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    I was wondering about that. when I had it some people would tell me that it wasn't poison ivy because it got all over and was spreading, and some people told me it did spread. I couldn't look it up on-line because I was on vacation and I had no phone or computer. I'm glad I know now.
     
  3. GhostBusting

    GhostBusting Guest

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    also was going to say if you had access to a pool, or if it was warmer out, go swimming. chlorine dries it out. it hurts like a bitch, atleast it did for me. but it can help.
     
  4. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    could be another kind of rash...ya wanna know whats really scary?..when the skin starts to peel off your dick


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  5. serena3

    serena3 Member

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    no fun. how did that happen?
     
  6. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    if you're asking me I suspect it was from a swim in a lake that was kind of swampy..from now on I only swim in lakes with lots of water movement
     
  7. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    dude that must not have been awesome. Luckily for me, pretty much the only place I dont have it is on my dick (and my face).
     
  8. GhostBusting

    GhostBusting Guest

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    i mean there is poison ivy, sumac, and oak. they all are pretty nasty, itch like crazy, and can leave some scars. i used Vicks and bandaids on mosquito bites. i clean em with peroxide and rubbing alcohol, dab some vicks and slap a bandaid on. the menthol always seems to cool the itch and help the healing process.
     

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