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03-14-2011, 11:37 PM
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Re: Removing A Bad Toenail
Ugh.. not to be a HEALTH AND CLEANLINESS fairy, but.. She (I'm gonna say they're a she) should have been wearing gloves, and after she got it to where it would no longer come off without bleeding, she should have cut the rest off so that at least it would have been neater than the rugged tear she made. Also, instead of showing us her toenail (I appreciated it, though), she should have cleaned and bandaged her toe up and then shown us the nail. Also, I wonder how it got like that, how it smelled, and how it will look growing back in. |