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Old 03-16-05, 02:03 PM
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How should I cut my toe nails?

Sorry, I had to do it.
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I 2nd that, you can even use it to sand down those pesky callouses
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Take a long shower or bath. It will soften 'em right up.
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Take a long shower or bath. It will soften 'em right up.
Then chew them off.
Best served with a soft aged cheese and a sweet white wine.
Enjoy
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Use one of these:
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Sounds like a troll to me
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Don't cut 'em. They'll curl under eventually.
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Which is more lame--that you started this thread or that I read it?
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Originally Posted by Blackberry
Which is more lame--that you started this thread or that I read it?

I should apologize, I'm the lamest for checking back. Now if you are reading this.......
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Originally Posted by powers2b
Then chew them off.
Best served with a soft aged cheese and a sweet white wine.
Enjoy
Best served moist with a little toe jam. *PUKE*
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Actually in all seriousness, do not cut them at the edges, otherwise the nail might grow into the edges of the skin.
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I should apologize, I'm the lamest for checking back. Now if you are reading this.......
Damn busted again
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I'm I have no toes!
One good thing about having no toes!
Hehe!
J/k
Straight across!
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I prefer straight across. Slight BUFFING, and a lovely little bit of parafin dip. Then the toes and I go out for UNI and SAKI.
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You have hairy toes..... and you better hope there are no foot pervs on this forum.. your feet will be all over the foot porn sites LOL...
For the record feet kinda gross me out :-)
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You have hairy toes..... and you better hope there are no foot pervs on this forum.. your feet will be all over the foot porn sites LOL...
For the record feet kinda gross me out :-)
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Originally Posted by powers2b
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Totally agree, use the cutoff wheel for best results
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1. Rip them off
2. Replace with CF toenails
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Imagine going to a podiatrist and being told you have "claw toes." Yeah, that's right. Friggin' claw toes. Medical term. I've got long, long toes that bend towards the ground. Toenails are a nightmare. I count on ingrown nails and bruising whenever I go hiking.

<---serious hammer time in his shoes.
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