Foo - A lesson in sunblock coverage

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Lesson one:
This is the area that your hands can't reach when applying sunblock yourself.
Any questions?
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee170/jlipham/mikesback.jpg
KingTermite
08-29-07, 12:33 PM
Find a lovely person of the gender of your preference and ask them for some help. :)
If you shake it more than three times you're just playing with it.
Wait, what?
Siu Blue Wind
08-29-07, 01:19 PM
Ha ha that's funny. Now you just add some blue and you look like a Chevron Station sign.
I cannot see the picture, so I cannot play, dang!
NeCrO632
08-29-07, 03:23 PM
why is that guy wearing a tube top?
PatrickMcCabe
08-29-07, 03:41 PM
why is that guy wearing a tube top?
I believe it is refered to as a Bustier [boos-tyey]
Went surfing with a couple of my buddies a few days ago. Myself and another wore rashguards, but as you can see, one of us did not. It was a kind of fend for yourself and hit the waves asap scenerio. Well this was the result of that. He didn't even know his back looked like that, so I had to take a picture so he could admire the symmetry for himself. Anyways,... a couple a' beers made it allllll better!
NeCrO632
08-29-07, 05:03 PM
Went surfing with a couple of my buddies a few days ago.... Anyways,... a couple a' beers made it allllll better!
Maybe a few slaps on the back for a job well done too...
I love how this guy made up a whole story just to distract from the fact that he wore a sportsbra by accident.
FrankBattle
08-29-07, 05:39 PM
Are those dimples? Do I have those too?
-=(8)=-
08-29-07, 06:27 PM
As a jokey joke draw satanic symbols or FTW type stuff all over your back with sunblock
then tan up. uh huh huh huh huh...c c ccccc c ooo000oooL.....
I love how this guy made up a whole story just to distract from the fact that he wore a sportsbra by accident.
lol That's funny! The truth is revealed! ;)
Chad's Colnago
08-29-07, 07:53 PM
Funny, but it looks rather painful.
Pupsocket
08-29-07, 11:50 PM
He's not gonna be able to reach it when it starts to itch...
Having spent years as a lifeguard, let me tell you the trick. Apply the sunscreen to the back of your hand. You can reach all of your back with this technique. It's a bit odd to spread but considering your lobster stripe, I'm sure you're willing to learn.
cyclezealot
08-30-07, 12:41 AM
Central Fla sun. It's like being 2 feet away from a sunlamp. I find it satisfying to know sunblock can be that effective against the sun . the way I burn , I sometimes wonder if the stuff really works.
I love how this guy made up a whole story just to distract from the fact that he wore a sportsbra by accident.
I was thinking "Sailor Moon outfit" but thought it best to just shut up.
MTBLover
08-30-07, 02:33 PM
He's not gonna be able to reach it when it starts to itch...
Seriously. And how is going to pull the dead skin off as he peels? Sad, actually. Best part of a sunburn is pulling of sheets of dead skin, seeing how much you can pull off at a time.
On Your Right
08-30-07, 02:44 PM
Spray sunblock?
Now that is about the most common sense answer I've ever seen in Foo. :rolleyes:
MTBLover
08-30-07, 02:47 PM
Spray sunblock?
Actually, I've found that it covers rather unevenly. In the end, it's just as hard to apply to your back as anything you apply with your hands.
chevy42083
08-30-07, 03:31 PM
I guess it pays to be able to shake your own hand behind your back (one arm over, one under) :D And I can actually grab my wrists.
My g/f once demanded that I let her put sunblock on my back (I'm known for not using it at all), when I said, "I got it"... she didn't believe.
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