Alternatively Everose, you could simply think of them as weird, freakishly alien creatures.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Up to you, of course.
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Alternatively Everose, you could simply think of them as weird, freakishly alien creatures.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Up to you, of course.
:lol: :lol:
Now, this is really very important to me here. My parents, as I was growing up told me that getting a hairless animal would not help the allergy, due to the allergy actually coming from the protein in the skin dandruff, for lack of a better word. I believed them.
(Course, my Dad also told me the red clouds on his right forearm were from the Indian Blood in him, which he has. I didn't find out the truth, that they were birthmarks until I was married with my own kids.)
Myth or fact? Where are the Myth Busters when you need them!!!!! :lol:
Myth Busters
You can do your own study. Find people with this breed of cat and handle them for a night. As you know, the allergy will show up in the first 30 minutes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Everose
If you can hold them to your face and pet them without any allergic reaction, you are in the clear.
Be careful, Everose.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Handling the cat owners will probably tell you little about your allergic reaction, but much about their feelings concerning assault and battery.
:lol: And you, Clocker, would know this from your time in the league???
It's amazing the things one sees from the mound...
foiled again!Quote:
Originally Posted by clocker
Damn you meddling kids and Scooby Doo, too.
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Originally Posted by clocker
It is pronounced "mons", mons pubis, actually.
It looks like it might be in dire need of benedryl.