Sunburn Blues
The worst part about getting over a bad sunburn is when it starts to itch.
Lemme tellya.

The worst part about getting over a bad sunburn is when it starts to itch.
Lemme tellya.
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yeah and you leave the pieces of skin all over, no matter how hard you try not to?
But the worst part of a bad sunburn is 20 years later when the skin cancer you started pops up and needs to be removed and biopsied. Been there, done that.
Comment by Justene (4935f2) — 7/28/2004 @ 11:44 am
Oh yeah, that. I guess that is the worst part then.
Comment by Patterico (f7b3e5) — 7/28/2004 @ 10:42 pm
The second worst part of a bad sunburn is ending up in the ER with huge blisters all over you.
Comment by Xrlq (6c76c4) — 7/29/2004 @ 9:06 am