Oh just read the comment that it tickles. No can do then. I have to be the most ticklish person ever & really am unable to tolerate, especially on my feet. I'm tense just thinking of the torture.
I think it the UK they would deem it to be cruel to fish!! Can't say it appeals to me, (shudders slightly, remembering the sensation of standing in something wriggly and slimy in the South China Sea.)
I moved with my family to Bangkok in July 2005. What do I do? I make hats and costumes; I’ve written articles, a novel and a non-fiction book is underway… I've held a variety of volunteer positions within the expat community.
Tea stains is where I write and illustrate the things that consume me: life in Thailand, shop windows, books, cats, making, hats, fascinators, tea and the colour orange.
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Bet it tickles.
Was just about to say the same as Queenie. Not sure if I could cope, but it's good though.
verification: saywazoo!
Queenie, he says it does! I can't wait...
Debs: Wazoo! I'm going to try. My Dad trained us as children to tolerate having our feet tickled. Really, he did.
God they'd have a field day with my feet!
Eewgh indeed. Not convinced but let us know if you try it.
Kat
Oh just read the comment that it tickles. No can do then. I have to be the most ticklish person ever & really am unable to tolerate, especially on my feet. I'm tense just thinking of the torture.
Kat
What a brilliant idea. I wonder if they do that here???
I think it the UK they would deem it to be cruel to fish!!
Can't say it appeals to me, (shudders slightly, remembering the sensation of standing in something wriggly and slimy in the South China Sea.)
JJ. I just washed my feet. Twice. Does this excuse me from Husband's suggestion? (feeling rather apprehensive if I'm honest!) S.
I can't wait to try that!
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