My grandfather said: Do you know what the healthiest, my son?
Cold feet, stick
Well then, I’ll smear myself with horse balm, it’s
It’s good for the skin, doctors have said.
Also for foreskin ![]()
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Is this still the Mango topic? ![]()
Yess, I’ve known it for 47 years. I was 3 then. According to scientists, I can’t remember before that. ![]()
(However, I haven’t tested “that” yet
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That still had some effect… Last time my son’s coach complained he’d pulled his leg, I brought him some Vietnamese balm. He was messing around with that Richtofit sports cream. I said, “What are you doing, leave that crap, you’ll just stink from it, rub this on, dammit.” He was jumping around like a goat afterwards… ![]()
Are you sure you applied it to your foot? ![]()
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If you used to watch Fábry, I highly doubt it, but that’s no longer my problem. There’s still some left in his jar… ![]()
Here’s the scoop, what really hit the skin hard back in the day
: Bayolin cream.
If you touch it, afterwards don’t touch your eyes, face, don’t scratch for hours, because…![]()
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And that too… my great-grandfather, when he rubbed the cat’s bum pepper into the fish soup, then put it in the middle of the table, in case anyone wanted more… it didn’t really need much prodding…
The old Tripod is the most stable ![]()

Unfortunately, Bayolint is no longer available. I think it was too harsh. Back then, I once gave some to a colleague as a joke for elbow pain. He yelled multiple times that day. Especially when he tried to wash it off with warm water…![]()
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I have Tripod2.
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You won ![]()
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I bet that you and I have 5 in total
“What the old geezer… you don’t have any?”
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