While in church one Sunday, I rubbed the tips of my fingers across the pew covering and found that it had just the right amount of friction to polish my calouses smooth and flat. I began a search for that cloth. It's very expensive! (Yes, I considered cutting out a large chunk of a seat and then chanelling Flip Wilson: "The Devil made me do it!" I didn't.
I found an old sofa being discarded and it was perfect. I cut out the whole back and I use it for friction.
Last night we were at a baskekball game and the seats were perfect. I "cat scratched" a lot. That's my wife's name for it.
And that's the truth............
Sam
The secret files - callous caring
michelew wrote:
Now that's where my vote would have gone, But I voted just play don't do anything; a little bit salt and pepper with some nice garlic Aioli works wonders yum!
My thoughts exactly Chris. I should have added the "I just rip the peeling bits off with my teeth, grunt" option. Silly me. Thinking like a woman again. [/quote][
Now that's where my vote would have gone, But I voted just play don't do anything; a little bit salt and pepper with some nice garlic Aioli works wonders yum!
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Michelle
I have to admit, slicing them off with a stanley knife and starting again with raw flesh isn't appealing!!
I to sand them if they be come rough and catch on the strings.
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PS
I find filing them means I don't need to worry about losing them and starting all over again.
Smoothing out the edges keeps my finger tips nice and hard.
I have to admit, slicing them off with a stanley knife and starting again with raw flesh isn't appealing!!
I to sand them if they be come rough and catch on the strings.
:S
PS
I find filing them means I don't need to worry about losing them and starting all over again.
Smoothing out the edges keeps my finger tips nice and hard.