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As soon as I've put my gloves on, my eyes always start watering, my inner ear itches, and I urgently have to pick my nose. It happens every cold day in winter, I don't know why! Now, it's just not possible to take care of these problems (rubbing my eyes, scratching inside my ear, etc.) with gloved
fingers. So I have to take off the glove, get my fingers cold, and then put it back on. A pain.
But if the back of the glove had an Eye Rubber -- a soft, rubber, textured extrusion that looks like a side of a finger -- then I could rub/pick/scratch or anything else while remaining fully gloved.
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Keep a screw driver in your pocket, with a nice big handle. Use the dull end of the handle for the eyes and the balde for the orifices. If anyone complains about you picking the nose in public with a screwdriver tell him that your nose prosthesis came loose and that he should mind his own business and not bother the handicapped. Also useful for back scratching and general screwing around. |
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ha ha ha! I give this a croissant for kbecker's anno. |
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I thought this was an idea for ophthalmic prophylactics, which would help prevent the transmission of blood- and body fluid-borne diseases through the conjunctiva. (See CSI: Season Three, Episode Eight, "Snuff.") |
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Not to mention the clear plastic
versions called iRubbers. + |
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Odd time of year to bring this up. My grandmother used to tell me only to poke my ear with my elbow, but then she was rather odd. |
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Also a problem when wearing rubber gloves for washing-up etc. + |
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also handy for people with hooks for hands. <see J M Barrie> |
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As a result of filling out hospital questionairres prior to my son's recent (minor) surgery, I discovered there is such a thing as an allergy to latex. phundug, I think you've got that thing. |
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//I discovered there is such a thing as an allergy to latex.// There sure is, I wear them 10 minutes and I get all itchy. Have to wear Vinyl or Nitrile, but not all the places where I have to work supply them. It can get nasty. |
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Actually, [phundug], it's probably the heroin. |
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And here I thought this idea was going to be condoms for the eyeballs for those REALLY bad blind dates! |
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Latex allergy is a real issue, and can
also cause problems in surgery -
patients can have all kinds of nasty
reactions including anaphylactic shock.
I had been told that an allergy can be
induced by (for instance) latex gloves,
and then cause a full-blown reaction if
you're operated on by a surgeon
wearing latex gloves etc. |
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Handy for when you get a pencil in the eye at school. |
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