It's bad. That's not strong enough. It's horrible. It's awful. I don't know what else to say about it. Last night, I over-exfoliated my nose. I had had this place on there for several months. Was it a pimple? Probably not. Was it skin cancer? I hope not. Anywho, I had been ignoring it until last night when I attacked said place with the "invigorating face scrub" that I was conned into buying in Bloomingdales in December. (Side note: never let them put some machine that magnifies your skin onto a television screen for all who walk by to see. Especially if it is a busy shopping time like, oh say, December!)
Suffice it to say, the spot which was hardly noticeable before now looks something like this:
I guess I have learned my lesson. Number one: leave well enough alone. Number two: it is probably not the fault of the guy in Bloomingdales. I should have said no and kept walking. Number three: I am a great artist on the computer. If you are lucky, I will continue my work in Paintbrush and share with you my creative output.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
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sorry for the deletion. i would like to message you through e-mail with regards to you know who.
thanks to you my list of books to read before school starts is now 10.
anyways, i had a good time with you yesterday and i appreciate you trying to spruce her up.
That's what Paintbrush can do??? I just noticed that I have that program too. Well, I'm hooked now.
I'm sorry about the "spot". But just in case, shouldn't you go to the doctor? None of us (you or me) really knows what skin cancer looks like, do we? And we are middle-aged now.....I'm just saying.
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