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Udderly Smooth

Udderly Smooth
Udderly Smooth
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Out with the old, and in with the new, a new year that is. I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday, and that Santa didn’t leave you any reindeer poop.

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This year, I got my “contractor” some new hand cream. Actually, it’s for cows, but it does a much better job than the gallons of hand lotion he normally goes through. The new “hand” cream is called Udderly Smooth. I’ve never been a lotion kind of gal, but I really like this cream. Just a little dab’ll do ya. I like the mild scent, and the container just cracks me up. Moooove over hand lotions, there’s a new cream in town!

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Heh, my ellipses still need work…

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5 Comments

  1. Comment by Lisa on January 7, 2009 12:10 am

    So where do you get this lotion that burly men will like, Lisa? Gee that would have been great for Christmas gifts.

    PS, you have very nice elipses. Just make sure that if you are looking down at something, the top is bigger than the bottom.

  2. Comment by WR Jones on January 7, 2009 10:39 am

    I’m going right down to the barn to get some of that cream for these old cracked hands.

  3. Comment by Rebecca Salcedo on January 7, 2009 5:09 pm

    Nice! I doubt Bill would use it..and could they really have a barn in So Cal? Udder cream is very good for people who sew, too, because it wont leave your hands greasy!

  4. Comment by Lisa B. on January 8, 2009 2:49 pm

    Hi Lisa! I get my “udder butter” online at www.drugstore.com (copy & paste). Type “Udderly Smooth” in the search bar to get to the sales page. I’d give you a linky, but I haven’t figured out how to do it in the “comments” section. Top bigger than the bottom, eh? I guess that’s my biggest problem- my bottom is bigger than my top!

    Bill, the old cow will thank you in the morning.

    Ah yes… non-greasy. It’s also been a great moisturizer on my dry, splitting fingernails! Thanks for stopping by, Rebecca. I hope to dig my old sewing machine out of the closet some day. It’s so nice to have shirts that are long enough to cover the wrist bones!

  5. Comment by Lisa B. on January 8, 2009 2:50 pm

    Okay… the linky went in all by itself. Dang smart @ss computer.

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