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Funky Monkey
posted: 12/26/2007 at 9:57 PM
Pigs don't sweat.
It's all fun and games until the flying monkeys attack.
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Girl On The Run
posted: 12/26/2007 at 10:05 PM
Quote from Trent on 12/26/2007 at 9:57 PM:
Pigs don't sweat.


Well horses sure do...I guess I'm like a horse. Wish I could be like a thoroughbred, though...I'm more like a work horse...stocky, slow...hairy.

Tongue

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Devil Dog
posted: 12/27/2007 at 12:34 AM
Quote from zoom-zoom on 12/26/2007 at 10:05 PM:

...I'm more like a work horse...stocky, slow...hairy...
Tongue
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TMI.
Just 'cause you can, doesn't mean you should
Run with the Horses Marathon 23 August
posted: 12/29/2007 at 11:32 PM
Kirsten,

I heard about the Neutrogena on "that other running site" that shall remain nameless about 2 years ago and have used it ever since. It's kinda expensive, so I only use it on my face (I use cheaper stuff on other exposed skin) and haven't had any problem with it bothering my eyes through running, kayaking up to 3 hours at a stretch, and sailing for the better part of a day.

After getting soaked to the skin in a thunderstorm while sailing last summer and then forgetting to reapply sunscreen after the sun came out again, I got sunburned on my arms where the No-Ad had been, but not on my face, where I had applied the Neutrogena before it rained.

No financial incentives for me from Neutrogena, sadly. It's just worked really well for me. Cool

Eliz
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posted: 12/30/2007 at 2:15 AM
Quote from eliz4015 on 12/29/2007 at 11:32 PM:
Kirsten,

I heard about the Neutrogena on "that other running site" that shall remain nameless about 2 years ago and have used it ever since. It's kinda expensive, so I only use it on my face (I use cheaper stuff on other exposed skin) and haven't had any problem with it bothering my eyes through running, kayaking up to 3 hours at a stretch, and sailing for the better part of a day.

After getting soaked to the skin in a thunderstorm while sailing last summer and then forgetting to reapply sunscreen after the sun came out again, I got sunburned on my arms where the No-Ad had been, but not on my face, where I had applied the Neutrogena before it rained.

No financial incentives for me from Neutrogena, sadly. It's just worked really well for me. Cool

Eliz


I heard about the Neutrogena on that site as well and even researched it a bit before spending about $8 on a little bottle that I use on my face as well. I use other stuff on my arms and legs. But the Neutrogena never gets in my eyes from sweat while running (at least up to four miles). I use the Neutrogena UltraSheer Dry-Touch Sunblock with SPF 70 and have never been burned while wearing it and I burn easy since I'm really fair skinned with red hair and freckles.
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