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Unread 02-16-2017, 08:53 PM   #21
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Nice bird pic Bruce! You leave the lens cap on???

update: ok, now it comes up. Wasn't there yesterday. Great pic. They're such pretty little birds.
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Mike goes native. First with Udder Essence, a great conversation starter, then modeling his new hat.
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Out East we use "Bag Balm" for all kinds of remedies and preventions and I assume you might be using it against wind burn?

Just a guess but I think that sombrero might have been the cause of all those birds flushing at 100 yards or more...





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mike that sure is a fancy hat for a bird hunter...you kinda look like old poncho and cisco...charlie
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Bag Balm is just some amazing stuff. I use it on myself and the dogs and has cured a case of hot spots on my lab. It is better than any hand cream I have ever used.
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Bruce Day is a dangerous man with a camera. You never know when he's going to shoot you. With that sombrero and a little more tan I look like I could make a run for the border. The use of Udder Cream for wind burn was never even remotely suggested in one of our many discussions for its potential uses. I'm half afraid to use it. It's such a strange gift
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Yes Mike, if you use it enough a tendency will develop to head to the closest milking parlor twice a day.
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If you want to keep the greasy factor down a bit a combination of bag balm and Lubriderm is incredible for dry cracked hands. The best cure though is to just drink more water - and that's straight water, not beer, and no J Daniels - than you can possibly hold. That's the real key.
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I might using a little too much
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If you want to keep the greasy factor down a bit a combination of bag balm and Lubriderm is incredible for dry cracked hands. The best cure though is to just drink more water - and that's straight water, not beer, and no J Daniels - than you can possibly hold. That's the real key.

So how does frequent urination help dry cracked hands?





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