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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 467120" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Since we have had a great discussion about fingernails, I think that its appropriate to bring up another topic that is perhaps a little more sensitive. </p><p>I know that some of us play musical instruments that require fingernails of a functional size, but this is not the case with toenails. </p><p>They just sit there in a dark moist environment and don't do squat. </p><p>Unfortunately, if they are not happy then you are not happy. </p><p>How do you deal with your toenails? </p><p>Clip'em and forget'em or something else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 467120, member: 31"] Since we have had a great discussion about fingernails, I think that its appropriate to bring up another topic that is perhaps a little more sensitive. I know that some of us play musical instruments that require fingernails of a functional size, but this is not the case with toenails. They just sit there in a dark moist environment and don't do squat. Unfortunately, if they are not happy then you are not happy. How do you deal with your toenails? Clip'em and forget'em or something else? [/QUOTE]
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