I do use it on my massive, top of the head, solar panel, but that is the only place. I hate wearing hats so I use the spray type on my head. It seems to work fine. I do wear a cap, as seen in the avatar, while golfing, but, around places like Disney, just the sunscreen. I ain't scared of no UVA or UVB. If that is so dangerous how come we are put on this earth with no covering at all and very little sunscreen available (SPF -100, maybe). That UV stuff existed since the beginning of time.But, do you still use some sunscreen? Even if you don't tend to burn, it's the UVA and UVB that's the bigger threat. (Please be safe. We Sagateers look out for one another, you know.)
http://www.skincancer.org/prevention/uva-and-uvb
I should add it's from the show Johnny Test - one of the few shows from their younger years that I wish they still watched. It was hilarious.My kids call me the sunscreen ninja. When they were little I would appear out of nowhere and ambush them.
Yeah but people used to live until 20 so repeated prolonged exposure really wasn't an issue.I do use it on my massive, top of the head, solar panel, but that is the only place. I hate wearing hats so I use the spray type on my head. It seems to work fine. I do wear a cap, as seen in the avatar, while golfing, but, around places like Disney, just the sunscreen. I ain't scared of no UVA or UVB. If that is so dangerous how come we are put on this earth with no covering at all and very little sunscreen available (SPF -100, maybe). That UV stuff existed since the beginning of time.![]()
Absolutely. My daughter has a natural dark complexion and I put sunscreen on her.But, do you still use some sunscreen? Even if you don't tend to burn, it's the UVA and UVB that's the bigger threat. (Please be safe. We Sagateers look out for one another, you know.)
http://www.skincancer.org/prevention/uva-and-uvb
Johnny Test was great. (I have all the seasons on dvd.) When my daughter was younger we met James Arnold Taylor, the voice of Johnny Test and Obi-Wan Kenobi from Clone Wars, at a SWW. She mentioned she was a big Johnny fan so he did our M&G in Johnny's voice and on the back of her Obi-Wan autographed picture he drew a quick sketch of Johnny and autographed it to her from "your friend Johnny Test". I think he was a little surprised that there were masses of SW fans in line and we spent most of the time talking about a Cartoon Network show. He is a genuinely nice guy.I should add it's from the show Johnny Test - one of the few shows from their younger years that I wish they still watched. It was hilarious.
That's really cool - and I had a feeling you would know the show! There were just so many "grown-up" jokes mixed in. I loved the sisters' crush on Gil, the wisecracking dog - and my kids STILL call raisins "nature's candy".Johnny Test was great. (I have all the seasons on dvd.) When my daughter was younger we met James Arnold Taylor, the voice of Johnny Test and Obi-Wan Kenobi from Clone Wars, at a SWW. She mentioned she was a big Johnny fan so he did our M&G in Johnny's voice and on the back of her Obi-Wan autographed picture he drew a quick sketch of Johnny and autographed it to her from "your friend Johnny Test". I think he was a little surprised that there were masses of SW fans in line and we spent most of the time talking about a Cartoon Network show. He is a genuinely nice guy.
Then Coppertone should have come out with STT25 to stave off the dreaded rays from the Sabre Toothed Tiger. No cars, no air conditioning, no chocolate, no television or internet, no refrigerator, flush toilets or Barcaloungers and sleeping on the floor of a cave, makes 20 years seem long enough.Yeah but people used to live until 20 so repeated prolonged exposure really wasn't an issue.
No wdwmagic??Then Coppertone should have come out with STT25 to stave off the dreaded rays from the Sabre Toothed Tiger. No cars, no air conditioning, no chocolate, no television or internet, no refrigerator, flush toilets or Barcaloungers and sleeping on the floor of a cave, makes 20 years seem long enough.
Thundersun.It's sunny here now, with thunder, lightning and light rain.![]()
Thundersun.
(Don't tell Jim Cantore)
Thundersun.
(Don't tell Jim Cantore)
I ain't scared of no UVA or UVB. If that is so dangerous how come we are put on this earth with no covering at all and very little sunscreen available (SPF -100, maybe). That UV stuff existed since the beginning of time.![]()
We also didn't used to think that body hair was gross. I blame it on fashion.That is a fact, professor, and I can't argue that one! (However, there's a smidge less ozone layer of protection nowadays, at least according to those rascals over at National Geographic, who keep writing about it!)
Cantore cracks me up.
After the summer we've had down here, I may be outside doing a little Cantore-ing myself whenever we see our very first snow flurry of winter.OMG--I'll never forget the time he went mental over thundersnow in Boston!We're used to everything here in MA, and his reaction was hilarious!!
Seeing snow makes me ready for Christmas. But again, once January hits, snow just gets depressing. And it needs to stay off my car and the streets.After the summer we've had down here, I may be outside doing a little Cantore-ing myself whenever we see our very first snow flurry of winter.
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It's sunny here now, with thunder, lightning and light rain.![]()
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