Agnes by Tony Cochran for January 20, 2024

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    seanfear  10 months ago

    sheesh how did I pass biology before this!??! o_O

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    snsurone76  10 months ago

    Whaddya expect with nail polish from the dollar store??

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    JLChi  10 months ago

    Agnes, dear, it’s called “nail” polish.

    That’s a hint.

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    ellisaana Premium Member 10 months ago

    polished? or dipped?

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    monya_43  10 months ago

    Agnes really gets all into her beauty routine sometimes.

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    rshive  10 months ago

    Agnes, the fashion maven.

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    Brilliant_Birdie   10 months ago

    Maybe if you were drawn with fingernails they would stick.

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    mindjob  10 months ago

    Next time she should use turtle wax for that hard shell finish

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    Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago

    Got some on your toenails too but that’s probably on purpose.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  10 months ago

    It is as if she is freshly hatched.

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    gopher gofer  10 months ago

    i’m surprised she managed to miss her nose…

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    aunt granny  10 months ago

    Nail polish sticks to my skin better than to my nails.   One of the reasons I don’t wear nail polish.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  10 months ago

    I bought a used mobile home many years ago.

    It had aluminum siding. It had screws attaching the aluminum siding.

    The heads on the screws were rusty and had stained the siding.

    I considered getting screwdriver, a nut driver, and replacement screws to replace those old things. Then I thought about nail polish. I bought myself a $1 bottle of clear acrylic nail polish at a discount store. The cheapest nail polish they had.

    I painted the head of every screw on the outside of that old trailer with the polish. Nothing but nail polish.

    After the first time it rained, I noticed the rust stain under each head had disappeared for the first foot below the screw. The next time there was about a 2 ft gap.Over time all signs of rust other than the screw heads themselves was gone. They were still rusty but encased in nail polish.

    I kept it several years before selling it to someone else. It survived multiple hurricanes. It had many problems, but it never gave a problem again with those heads. The nail polish never failed.

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