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Aug 10, 2007 02:09

New is having nits (or hair lice.. whatever Americans call it :p). Mark brought home a fat headfull of massively healthy headlice about 3 weeks ago. He says to me (he's 5 in December) 'MUM MY HEAD IS ITCHY OMG CAN YOU SCRITCH IT WITH THE BRUSH AHHHHHH'. So I giggle at the adult inflections in the comment and pull out my brush. I'm brushing ( Read more... )

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adorith August 9 2007, 22:52:25 UTC
We are the knights who say "NIT"!

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*shudder* raenyn August 10 2007, 04:52:42 UTC
OMG that is awful! I would freak out.
I remember checking Cassie's hair all the time when she was in elementary school to make sure those nasty kids at her school didn't give her any lice/nits. I washed her hair pretty good every day. I know that probably doesn't do anything for them but it made me feel better anyways because then at least I could think to myself "if there are any lice in her head they're not happy", lol. Gah, now I have to go through all that worry all over again.
Poor Mark and poor you!

So what's so dramatic about having your bro's 18th at your house? Why does he want it at your place anyways?

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edicius_terces August 10 2007, 06:47:41 UTC
As horrible as this story may sound... I find it to be extremely CUTE! <3

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diantra August 12 2007, 07:18:03 UTC
Indeed, cutest story I've read in a long time. I can almost hear your little Aussie accent. NIT NIT NIT, CHEMIST! LOL.
You're fabulous...and nit free?

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betzalel August 16 2007, 17:34:24 UTC
I totally would've become a pharmacist if we called it "chemist" here.

And it's nice I'm not the only one that goes nuts at the thought of such hair demons. Just reading this made my hair itch.

By the way... please, *please* don't let your child become a furry. Nits will be the least of his problems.

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