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Funny Story

Last post 07-02-2008 11:22 PM by Linda Temple. 1 replies.
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  • 05-30-2008 9:10 PM

    Funny Story

    My beloved  Mother in law is having some mild issues with her hair and some hair loss. I use to be a sales person in the beauty and hair industry so I went out and got her some skin and hair vitamins. These vitamins really work for the preventation of more hair loss. They will not grow new hair but strengthen and protect what hair you do have on your head.

     

    Anyway, one morning I wanted to mail them to my loved on on the east coast. I was walking around the house and I could not find them. I asked my son, Nick, have you seen Grandma's vitamins? Nick said to me, "What kind of Vitamins", I quickly said , "oh, hair and skin kind". Nick loudly exclaimed " YEWWW, YOU WANT GRANDMA TO HAVE HAIRY SKIN !!!!!!!!!!!!"

     

    I cracked up.

     

    Belinda Battistelli

    Eldercare Advisor

    A PLACE FOR MOM.

    Belinda Battistelli
    Eldercare Advisor
    A Place For Mom
  • 07-02-2008 11:22 PM In reply to

    Re: Funny Story

    Thanks for the laugh, Belinda!

    Linda K. Temple, CSA
    Eldercare Advisor/Certified Senior Advisor
    1-866-333-2268
    linda@aplaceformom.com
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