Voice of experience here: A band-aid is NOT sufficient to protect a blister from getting worse unless you ALSO remove whatever was rubbing there.
My friend the podiatrist, who is also a dancer, brings to dance camps various thicknesses of felt which he shapes carefully to a foot and its shoe so as to prevent the hot spot (proto-blister) from being touched by the shoe.
RAGs about 2 years ago
Is a “band-aid” anything like a “roadie”?
Concretionist about 2 years ago
Voice of experience here: A band-aid is NOT sufficient to protect a blister from getting worse unless you ALSO remove whatever was rubbing there.
My friend the podiatrist, who is also a dancer, brings to dance camps various thicknesses of felt which he shapes carefully to a foot and its shoe so as to prevent the hot spot (proto-blister) from being touched by the shoe.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
No fun if you don’t play the game.
allangary about 2 years ago
Surprising to hear this pillar of the education community not use a possessive in front of a gerund. It should “your doing.”
Realimaginary1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Maximize the fun in the journeys!