Anonymous wrote:Not a problem. FBFNFTM you are too much. You come up with some interesting scenarios. You so crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see how a colorful antibiotic is similar to a colorful bandage. But how that relates at all to drawing on your body with ink is unfathomable.
Are you guys that stupid or you're just pretending?
I'm describing 2 different memories of my childhood. I never compared them.
Jeez!
I didn't know the little lines on my daughter's hand would piss so many of you off. Wow
Wait a minute. First your said scribbling on her legs and belly. Now she just has "little lines" on her hands? Troll alert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see how a colorful antibiotic is similar to a colorful bandage. But how that relates at all to drawing on your body with ink is unfathomable.
Are you guys that stupid or you're just pretending?
I'm describing 2 different memories of my childhood. I never compared them.
Jeez!
I didn't know the little lines on my daughter's hand would piss so many of you off. Wow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you live in a trailer? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
. . . Anyway, I remember also my mom applying gentian violet when we got scrapes or little "boo boos" and she'd let us play with another Qtip while she cleaned the wound. We would draw happy faces on the hurt knee using GV... how is that different from those colorful character band-aids???
So when you wrote about drawing all over your body as a kid and DD drawing on herself you were really talking about Band-Aids? Because Band-Aids are like the Sharpies' ink? Yeah, ok.
No lady.
Those were 2 different episodes.
And we're not talking about a toddler with a sharpie. I don't know where you read sharpie in any of my posts.
Anonymous wrote:I can see how a colorful antibiotic is similar to a colorful bandage. But how that relates at all to drawing on your body with ink is unfathomable.