On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 02:43:12PM -0400, Kevin Tarr wrote:
> No I meant, tongue planted firmly in check, that you'll go to the > nearest star if you let gravity do the work. I'm sure I'm missing many
Better be careful not to fall asleep on the beach with your mouth open. With the sunlight and moisture, it might take root and start to grow!
Erik Reuter
If I fall asleep on a beach, using anything less than SPF 1000 sun block, I'll have a lot more immediate worries than my tongue taking root growing in my mouth.
Not that I'm that smart. I've read you should use about an ounce of sun block when you apply it. I have an 8 oz bottle of SPF 15 sitting here, that I used before I went on my two hour bike ride (same route, no dog). I've had the bottle for at least three years and it's not done yet. I use it every time I ride in bright sunlight and for a whole week last year at the beach. I'm going to die anyway, why wait to old age.
Kevin T. - VRWC
Of course, not seriously joking about this. I am careful. I spent a few overnights in the hospital as a kid from sun exposure. The way laws are now, my mom would be charged with child abuse, but I wasn't with her when these incidents happened. Usually by myself being stupid.
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