Ah, okay.Hello Adam. "Freddy! is only another word for thread.
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Is it long to wait?
Ah, okay.Hello Adam. "Freddy! is only another word for thread.
Wait until tomorrow evening with the last posts ....![]()
Off I go to pick some weeds.
Yummy yummy tort food!
Haha that would be funny to see.Coupled with everything else, this leads me to believe that your invention is an edward scissorhand like glove for cutting grass.
It's a new type of automatic tort-washer. Like a carwash but for torts. Even puts on a nice coat of turtle wax at the end.Haha that would be funny to see.
My scissors work well enough though, so no scissor glove invention from me.
Nope not even a little[emoji12]It's a new type of automatic tort-washer. Like a carwash but for torts. Even puts on a nice coat of turtle wax at the end.
Am I close?
Ok that's good a hate to think about all the turtles used to make the wax [emoji33][emoji33][emoji33][emoji33]Nope not even a little[emoji12]
Well I told the hubby about my "product idea" and he gives me this surprised look and tells me that it sounds great. He always seems shocked when I have good ideas[emoji57]
Anyways. He said there is a guy at his work that has a couple of patents and is going to get some advice from him.
You can search existing patents for free on the website @JoesMum gave me, so I have to see if someone beat me to it.
If there is not a patent on it, then it's on to the prototype.
I am quite intimidated by the whole process. A patent lawyer would make things easier but they are so expensive, I don't want to waste my money until I know if this can be done.
Nope, no clues from me... For now.Can you give us any clues?
I mean is it baby, pet or ?
Good luck!! I hope everything works out.
Each to their own.
I think Ed's got some, John's got several, just not my 'thing'.
Although tattoos are not my thing either, I recall 2 situations where they’ve been sort of therapeutic.
One was a woman who had been obese but lost a huge amount of weight. She was left with all the flaps of stretched out skin, so she had the skin flaps removed. When the doctors removed all the stretched out skin from her abdomen, they took her belly button along with it, so her abdomen was completely smooth. It really bothered her a lot not to have a belly button: it made her feel like a freak. So she bought several Playboy magazines and picked out what she thought was the prettiest belly button, and got it tattooed on her belly! She felt MUCH better having a belly button again!!!!!
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I've also heard of people using tattoos to cover scars and birth marks.Although tattoos are not my thing either, I recall 2 situations where they’ve been sort of therapeutic.
One was a woman who had been obese but lost a huge amount of weight. She was left with all the flaps of stretched out skin, so she had the skin flaps removed. When the doctors removed all the stretched out skin from her abdomen, they took her belly button along with it, so her abdomen was completely smooth. It really bothered her a lot not to have a belly button: it made her feel like a freak. So she bought several Playboy magazines and picked out what she thought was the prettiest belly button, and got it tattooed on her belly! She felt MUCH better having a belly button again!!!!!
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Fair enough!Although tattoos are not my thing either, I recall 2 situations where they’ve been sort of therapeutic.
One was a woman who had been obese but lost a huge amount of weight. She was left with all the flaps of stretched out skin, so she had the skin flaps removed. When the doctors removed all the stretched out skin from her abdomen, they took her belly button along with it, so her abdomen was completely smooth. It really bothered her a lot not to have a belly button: it made her feel like a freak. So she bought several Playboy magazines and picked out what she thought was the prettiest belly button, and got it tattooed on her belly! She felt MUCH better having a belly button again!!!!!
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Good point!That’s a really cool story! And hey, no more belly button lint!
Free style tattos?It's defiantly something where you have to place your trust in that person. With me is my sister so that helps lol. Also she is an awesome artist. She can free hand tattoo better than most with an applied print.
But they change shape as you do!I've also heard of people using tattoos to cover scars and birth marks.
I don't have anything against tattoos. In fact I would love to get one. The problem is that as an artist if I make a design and they don't do a good enough job it would drive me crazy having it.