I hope you all forgive me for this Sunday downer but this strip inspires me to encourage everyone to use sunscreen generously whenever you’re exposed to sun. One of my closest friends for 50+ years has been told he has 3 months to live. The “small” melanomas he got decades ago have metastasized all over his body. I’m not saying this wouldn’t have happened anyway but it was certainly the trigger. Sun screen is an excellent, easy and cheap protective measure.
Apparently but maybe that works to your benefit in the long run. Milky white skin on beautiful women IS very attractive. Healthy tans are really an oxymoron…..,
For an additional fee, a sunscreen artist will apply it so your ‘tan’ has the paler outline of your choice of bathing suit. Any back story to convince your friends is extra. Left forearm bronzing for truckers a specialty.
Tanning beds are terrible! Everyone is aware of the damage of the sun’s ultraviolet rays and we use sunscreen, but people pay to lie on them. Crazy. I use a self tanner foam and it looks natural with the UV damage. I use sunscreen every single day- even a mineral one for blue light from the computer.
I eventually accepted that I am a very light-skinned redhead and will never tan. For one of my skin cancers it took 7 medical professionals and three years to convince one of them to finally biopsy a spot on my arm. It did not look like skin cancer, but as I told them all, “The area bleeds on occasion, and never really heals.” Finally, one doctor looked at me, and asked me what I thought it was. I said I thought it was cancer. So, he biopsied it. It was skin cancer. He told me to never, ever let doctors keep telling me it’s nothing if I am even suspicious. I went back to him three years later, since it came back in the same place. Now I have a pretty good scar, but the area has not produced any more cancer. Yet. I keep an eye on it. Years ago, I thought I had sunscreen on that arm, and I was on vacation in Mexico. It burned pretty badly, and I still don’t know how I missed just one arm. Right now, I have two mosquito bites on the inside of my forearm. That seems an unlikely place for skin cancer, and both spots itched for a few days, but I am keeping a close eye on them. They have one week to go away on their own.
I have my dermatologist on an every 6 month schedule. Working construction in college, golf, soccer refereeing, it’s not good folks but I would rather have a small one frozen or removed than what the alternative is.
codycab 4 months ago
I don’t think Gladys put on too little.
C 4 months ago
You’re crushing it Gladys
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 4 months ago
Gladys discovered another way to squander money.
oldpine52 4 months ago
One look at Gladys and the tanning bed went out on strike.
jmworacle 4 months ago
Only on “The Born Loser”.
The dude from FL Premium Member 4 months ago
Accept it, Brutus and say she looks tanned. You’ll sleep in your bed tonight
nosirrom 4 months ago
I prefer to get melanoma from natural sunlight.
stillfickled Premium Member 4 months ago
And HE’S called a loser??
timinwsac Premium Member 4 months ago
No skin cancer or premature aging for her.
[Traveler] Premium Member 4 months ago
Ross in the spray-on tanning booth
djtenltd 4 months ago
Really Gladys? Sunscreen lotion before going to the tanning salon?? Brutus isn’t the only one who’s a little daft!!
donut reply 4 months ago
Used to go to a tanning salon in the Winter. Just to feel warm.
Zebrastripes 4 months ago
Gladys knows not what she does! Oy!
Besides, tanning beds are NOT good for your health!
Strawberry King 4 months ago
Save the Banana Boat for the beach next time, Gladys.
Just-me 4 months ago
Poor Brutus is out of luck twice with this. Not only did he have to pay for the tanning session, he’ll now get to listen to Gladys fuss about it.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 4 months ago
The SPF 50 kind of made it a waste of money, didn’t it? On brand for Gladys. Great side eye by Brutus!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 4 months ago
I hope you all forgive me for this Sunday downer but this strip inspires me to encourage everyone to use sunscreen generously whenever you’re exposed to sun. One of my closest friends for 50+ years has been told he has 3 months to live. The “small” melanomas he got decades ago have metastasized all over his body. I’m not saying this wouldn’t have happened anyway but it was certainly the trigger. Sun screen is an excellent, easy and cheap protective measure.
CorkLock 4 months ago
Brutus, Gladys will now go back and spend another 50 bucks in Tanning Salon. Stum ole boy, stum.
Chris 4 months ago
or maybe they never turned it on could also be the problem. :}
paranormal 4 months ago
I’m a redhead/blonde, I went to a tanning salon for a tear and I couldn’t see any tan at all. That must be Gladys problem.
pat sandy creator 4 months ago
she must have used an spf 250…
MuddyUSA Premium Member 4 months ago
Note: The look on Brutus’ face says it all……….
raybarb44 4 months ago
Apparently but maybe that works to your benefit in the long run. Milky white skin on beautiful women IS very attractive. Healthy tans are really an oxymoron…..,
FireAnt_Hater 4 months ago
My dermatologist finds two or three things to freeze, cauterize or cut off every time I go there (every three to four months).
One trip to UAB for a melanoma in the nose, but thankfully that’s (so far) the only thing that required actual surgery.
I would get quite tan working on a farm in the summer, but I never got into the ‘tanning for a tan’ mode.
Sunscreen is good – better late than never. But most of the things us older folks get removed is from exposure many years ago…
SO – if you’ve got kids – protect them.
goboboyd 4 months ago
For an additional fee, a sunscreen artist will apply it so your ‘tan’ has the paler outline of your choice of bathing suit. Any back story to convince your friends is extra. Left forearm bronzing for truckers a specialty.
paullp Premium Member 4 months ago
This sounds like something Gracie Allen would have done. If Burns and Allen were alive and performing today, this gag would be perfect for them.
Robert- 50d99b] 4 months ago
She is not the brightest light bulb of the Christmas tree.
cuzinron47 4 months ago
They make a good couple.
petermerck 4 months ago
They’re not sunburn salons, are they.
bigplayray 4 months ago
Come on Gladys… That’s like wearing a wet suit to a water park in the middle of July!
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 4 months ago
That would do it Gladys .
Medtech4 4 months ago
Tanning beds are terrible! Everyone is aware of the damage of the sun’s ultraviolet rays and we use sunscreen, but people pay to lie on them. Crazy. I use a self tanner foam and it looks natural with the UV damage. I use sunscreen every single day- even a mineral one for blue light from the computer.
C wolfe 4 months ago
Here’s your sign.
princesshickory Premium Member 4 months ago
Silly Gladys! Stay out of those d*mn tanning beds, and live! And please, keep using that sunscreen. We want you around, y’know.
Moonkey Premium Member 4 months ago
I eventually accepted that I am a very light-skinned redhead and will never tan. For one of my skin cancers it took 7 medical professionals and three years to convince one of them to finally biopsy a spot on my arm. It did not look like skin cancer, but as I told them all, “The area bleeds on occasion, and never really heals.” Finally, one doctor looked at me, and asked me what I thought it was. I said I thought it was cancer. So, he biopsied it. It was skin cancer. He told me to never, ever let doctors keep telling me it’s nothing if I am even suspicious. I went back to him three years later, since it came back in the same place. Now I have a pretty good scar, but the area has not produced any more cancer. Yet. I keep an eye on it. Years ago, I thought I had sunscreen on that arm, and I was on vacation in Mexico. It burned pretty badly, and I still don’t know how I missed just one arm. Right now, I have two mosquito bites on the inside of my forearm. That seems an unlikely place for skin cancer, and both spots itched for a few days, but I am keeping a close eye on them. They have one week to go away on their own.
rhpii 4 months ago
I have my dermatologist on an every 6 month schedule. Working construction in college, golf, soccer refereeing, it’s not good folks but I would rather have a small one frozen or removed than what the alternative is.
Chris Sherlock 4 months ago
No such thing as too much sunscreen, Gladys. Melanoma is real—and scary!