On 12/23/2013 11:45 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Hmmmm... Sounds like a serious senior moment.
> Still in the decade starting with "4". Barely.
>
> Last night, I was putting lotion on my feet before crawling into bed
> and I made mention to my wife that the soles of my feet started
> getting rough a couple years ago. Her response was that it's another
> sign of aging and rough feet come with getting old.
Based on whatever sample she has used, she has projected a 'fact' that ain't
necessarily so. A sample of four feet here
disagrees. :-)
Mine, a couple of decades older than yours, are baby soft and smooth, a
disadvantage in some circumstances. Have you
considered that heredity may possibility have a part in this, and/or wearing
sandals a lot?
Heredity is interesting stuff. #1 son has seriously stinky feet. #2 has armpit
emanations that actually destroy
stitching.* I have neither.
Skin So Soft Moose
* Or so he claims. But his wife agrees, laughing about a shirt that almost had
a sleeve fall off when being worn for the
first time. Sounds highly inconvenient.
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What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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