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Thread started 06/07/05 11:28am

Anxiety

It's Prickly Heat Time Again...



I looooove me some St. Luke's Prickly Heat powder in the summertime! It's like rubbing a big tin of Altoids all over your body. Curiously strong!

Nothing like heading out the door feeling minty fresh all over. Just make sure not to get any on your sensitive parts. redface
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Reply #1 posted 06/07/05 11:31am

SammiJ

is that stuff available in canada?
sounds interesting
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Reply #2 posted 06/07/05 11:32am

brownsugar

i never heard of that stuff
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Reply #3 posted 06/07/05 11:33am

Anxiety

SammiJ said:

is that stuff available in canada?
sounds interesting


i dunno if you can find it in canada...i always get a few tins when i visit NYC, they have it at a store called "sniff" in the east village. you can order it online, too. on really hot days, it really comes in handy. nod

and it's cheap!
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Reply #4 posted 06/07/05 11:34am

Anxiety

brownsugar said:

i never heard of that stuff


it's just mentholated talc powder - but it's really STRONG mentholated talc powder. i wouldn't recommend using it unless it's like 90 - 95 degrees out.
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Reply #5 posted 06/07/05 11:35am

brownsugar

Anxiety said:

brownsugar said:

i never heard of that stuff


it's just mentholated talc powder - but it's really STRONG mentholated talc powder. i wouldn't recommend using it unless it's like 90 - 95 degrees out.

oh i see.
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Reply #6 posted 06/07/05 11:36am

Handclapsfinga
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i wonder if they sell that anywhere here in mpls...i SO could use a can of the stuff. my apartment's like hell on earth around this time of year, since i don't have air conditioning.

cooked
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Reply #7 posted 06/07/05 11:37am

Anxiety

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i wonder if they sell that anywhere here in mpls...i SO could use a can of the stuff. my apartment's like hell on earth around this time of year, since i don't have air conditioning.

cooked


same here. unless i'm cooling off in my bf's air conditioned pad, it's like cold shower central in my apartment. you should order some of the prickly heat stuff online. it really works. nod
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Reply #8 posted 06/07/05 11:39am

SammiJ

how cheap is it?
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Reply #9 posted 06/07/05 11:47am

Anxiety

SammiJ said:

how cheap is it?


i usually get it for like $5.75 a can, and it gets me through most of a summer.
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Reply #10 posted 06/07/05 11:59am

JoeyMFinCoco

I thought this thread was about that stupid British TV show.
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Reply #11 posted 06/07/05 12:02pm

superspaceboy

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God this takes me baaaack. I used to get prickly heat all the time as a kid. My mom would always take care of it. I haven't had it for years (I think it's the humidity)

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Reply #12 posted 06/07/05 12:07pm

Anxiety

i just sprinkled some on a towel and rubbed it on my face to cool down, and now i look like this:

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Reply #13 posted 06/07/05 12:10pm

brownsugar

Anxiety said:

i just sprinkled some on a towel and rubbed it on my face to cool down, and now i look like this:


thats not a good advertisement lol
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Reply #14 posted 06/07/05 4:07pm

althom

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Anxiety said:

i just sprinkled some on a towel and rubbed it on my face to cool down, and now i look like this:


eek

You look.....uuummmm.....better. confused
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Reply #15 posted 06/07/05 6:48pm

Anxiety

althom said:

Anxiety said:

i just sprinkled some on a towel and rubbed it on my face to cool down, and now i look like this:


eek

You look.....uuummmm.....better. confused


better than YOU, that is! SHAMON! razz
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Reply #16 posted 06/07/05 6:50pm

2teh9s

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Great photoshop job Anxiety! You've really put ab in his place by fixing his head on Saddam Hussein's underwear pic!*

thumbs up!









* Not actually reading the threads....
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Reply #17 posted 06/07/05 6:54pm

Anxiety

2teh9s said:

Great photoshop job Anxiety! You've really put ab in his place by fixing his head on Saddam Hussein's underwear pic!*

thumbs up!









* Not actually reading the threads....


Which reminds me - as a general rule, you should never re-freeze sea bass.
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Reply #18 posted 06/07/05 7:05pm

CarrieMpls

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Anxiety said:

althom said:


eek

You look.....uuummmm.....better. confused


better than YOU, that is! SHAMON! razz


giggle


I really need to try that stuff, btw. I don't have ac either. But my apartment is in the basement, so it keeps pretty cool.
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