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Another boating hazard
"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On May 3, 11:14 am, "YukonBound" wrote: "Neeander" wrote in message ... On 5/3/2010 10:40 AM, hk wrote: On 5/3/10 10:35 AM, Frogwatch wrote: Poison ivy. On a canoe trip Sunday to Dry Creek near Marianna, FL which was at flood level, the water was flowing thru the trees carrying our canoes under numerous vines. I must not have managed to wash all the oil off because this morning my neck is breaking out and my shoulders feel it too. Unfortunately, this is the only thing to which I am extremely allergic. As a kid, we'd get it so bad we looked as if we had severe burns all over us. The only remedy was cold spring water. This reminds me of the remedy for stinging nettles. As kids, we'd never wear shoes and would get our feet covered with nettle welts. The remedy for that was to immerse our feet into hot sand heated by the sun. I thought you were sailing that floating disaster of yours to the Bahamas? Gotta love it. The owner of a low transom gussied up POS of a work barge criticizing another posters boat. Only in *She United Socialist States Of America*. Say what? "She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What about YOUR typo, dummy "hobuse"??? ....and right on cue...the sissiest girlieman in Atlanta. |
Another boating hazard
On May 3, 2:49*pm, "YukonBound" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On May 3, 11:14 am, "YukonBound" wrote: "Neeander" wrote in message ... On 5/3/2010 10:40 AM, hk wrote: On 5/3/10 10:35 AM, Frogwatch wrote: Poison ivy. On a canoe trip Sunday to Dry Creek near Marianna, FL which was at flood level, the water was flowing thru the trees carrying our canoes under numerous vines. I must not have managed to wash all the oil off because this morning my neck is breaking out and my shoulders feel it too. Unfortunately, this is the only thing to which I am extremely allergic. As a kid, we'd get it so bad we looked as if we had severe burns all over us. The only remedy was cold spring water. This reminds me of the remedy for stinging nettles. As kids, we'd never wear shoes and would get our feet covered with nettle welts. The remedy for that was to immerse our feet into hot sand heated by the sun. I thought you were sailing that floating disaster of yours to the Bahamas? Gotta love it. The owner of a low transom gussied up POS of a work barge criticizing another posters boat. Only in *She United Socialist States Of America*. Say what? *"She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What about YOUR typo, dummy "hobuse"??? ...and right on cue...the sissiest girlieman in Atlanta. OK, so now I find that the only way to dissolve the poison ivy oil is alcohol and not soap and water. Anybody know of anything that makes it better once it starts? Otherwise I am going to need to spend the next week in ice water. AHA, methanol, I've got plenty. it will be astringent. |
Another boating hazard
On May 3, 2:49*pm, "YukonBound" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On May 3, 11:14 am, "YukonBound" wrote: "Neeander" wrote in message ... On 5/3/2010 10:40 AM, hk wrote: On 5/3/10 10:35 AM, Frogwatch wrote: Poison ivy. On a canoe trip Sunday to Dry Creek near Marianna, FL which was at flood level, the water was flowing thru the trees carrying our canoes under numerous vines. I must not have managed to wash all the oil off because this morning my neck is breaking out and my shoulders feel it too. Unfortunately, this is the only thing to which I am extremely allergic. As a kid, we'd get it so bad we looked as if we had severe burns all over us. The only remedy was cold spring water. This reminds me of the remedy for stinging nettles. As kids, we'd never wear shoes and would get our feet covered with nettle welts. The remedy for that was to immerse our feet into hot sand heated by the sun. I thought you were sailing that floating disaster of yours to the Bahamas? Gotta love it. The owner of a low transom gussied up POS of a work barge criticizing another posters boat. Only in *She United Socialist States Of America*. Say what? *"She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What about YOUR typo, dummy "hobuse"??? ...and right on cue...the sissiest girlieman in Atlanta.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You try SO hard to be like your lover Harry! And just like him, you're a clapped out old fart with no redeeming values. |
Another boating hazard
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On May 3, 2:49 pm, "YukonBound" wrote: "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On May 3, 11:14 am, "YukonBound" wrote: "Neeander" wrote in message ... On 5/3/2010 10:40 AM, hk wrote: On 5/3/10 10:35 AM, Frogwatch wrote: Poison ivy. On a canoe trip Sunday to Dry Creek near Marianna, FL which was at flood level, the water was flowing thru the trees carrying our canoes under numerous vines. I must not have managed to wash all the oil off because this morning my neck is breaking out and my shoulders feel it too. Unfortunately, this is the only thing to which I am extremely allergic. As a kid, we'd get it so bad we looked as if we had severe burns all over us. The only remedy was cold spring water. This reminds me of the remedy for stinging nettles. As kids, we'd never wear shoes and would get our feet covered with nettle welts. The remedy for that was to immerse our feet into hot sand heated by the sun. I thought you were sailing that floating disaster of yours to the Bahamas? Gotta love it. The owner of a low transom gussied up POS of a work barge criticizing another posters boat. Only in *She United Socialist States Of America*. Say what? "She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What about YOUR typo, dummy "hobuse"??? ...and right on cue...the sissiest girlieman in Atlanta. OK, so now I find that the only way to dissolve the poison ivy oil is alcohol and not soap and water. Anybody know of anything that makes it better once it starts? Otherwise I am going to need to spend the next week in ice water. AHA, methanol, I've got plenty. it will be astringent. -------- I react badly too. Only thing I found to get rid of it, rather than let it run its course was a 5:1 household bleach to water solution. I stand in a shower as hot as I can stand it and then dump the bleach solution on the affected areas. It kinda burns. I've been told that bleach is bad, but I risk it to stop the itching and oozing. Maybe Oxyclean? It's an oxygen based bleach instead of clorine and might work. |
Another boating hazard
On Mon, 3 May 2010 12:25:55 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: Anybody know of anything that makes it better once it starts? I'd suggest Benadryl tablets and topical Cortisone cream. |
Another boating hazard
YukonBound wrote:
"Neeander" wrote in message ... On 5/3/2010 10:40 AM, hk wrote: On 5/3/10 10:35 AM, Frogwatch wrote: Poison ivy. On a canoe trip Sunday to Dry Creek near Marianna, FL which was at flood level, the water was flowing thru the trees carrying our canoes under numerous vines. I must not have managed to wash all the oil off because this morning my neck is breaking out and my shoulders feel it too. Unfortunately, this is the only thing to which I am extremely allergic. As a kid, we'd get it so bad we looked as if we had severe burns all over us. The only remedy was cold spring water. This reminds me of the remedy for stinging nettles. As kids, we'd never wear shoes and would get our feet covered with nettle welts. The remedy for that was to immerse our feet into hot sand heated by the sun. I thought you were sailing that floating disaster of yours to the Bahamas? Gotta love it. The owner of a low transom gussied up POS of a work barge criticizing another posters boat. Only in *She United Socialist States Of America*. Say what? "She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live? You can make your point without the "Say what?". That sounds dumb. |
Another boating hazard
On Mon, 03 May 2010 20:03:24 -0400, Larry
wrote: Say what? "She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live? You can make your point without the "Say what?". That sounds dumb. Dumb is as dumb does. Don is still housing and feeding a middle aged son. |
Another boating hazard
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 03 May 2010 20:03:24 -0400, wrote: Say what? "She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live? You can make your point without the "Say what?". That sounds dumb. Dumb is as dumb does. Don is still housing and feeding a middle aged son. Say what? |
Another boating hazard
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 May 2010 20:03:24 -0400, Larry wrote: Say what? "She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live? You can make your point without the "Say what?". That sounds dumb. Dumb is as dumb does. Don is still housing and feeding a middle aged son. Why should that bother you, d'whine? |
Another boating hazard
On May 3, 11:42*pm, "YukonBound" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 May 2010 20:03:24 -0400, Larry wrote: Say what? *"She United Socialist States Of America"?? Lot of girliemen where you live? You can make your point without the "Say what?". *That sounds dumb. Dumb is as dumb does. *Don is still housing and feeding a middle aged son. Why should that bother you, d'whine? I would say that probably, like most people, Wayne thinks that a child should be brought up to be self sufficient, not getting transportation, insurance, food, living quarters and getting beer fetched for him constantly. |
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