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Oh MAN! Baby for SALE! CHEAP!

 

Okay, it's my fault for not putting my drawing ink away. However, he drained

a whole bottle of it all over himself and he's permanently BLUE! Including

the inside of his mouth/teeth/gums/tongue...

 

Dennis, " Your Mate " is coming over in a container, you can HAVE the little

monster... Hope you like BLUE Babies!

 

>sigh< Any suggestions on how to turn my hideous blue monster back into a

cute baby boy again...

 

Oh, I forgot, it's on MY hands, my carpet is a deep permanent blue and life

is HELL.

 

And Emily... one word about personal messages and I'll send him to you COD!

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

Editor: Aromtic Sage

http://www.aromaticsage.com

 

 

 

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In a message dated 5/5/2003 5:10:14 PM Pacific Standard Time,

mystica_rose writes:

 

> would also call poison control to see if it is toxic where it is in the

> babies mouth.

 

Thank you Susan, it tain't toxic. Ya know, babies just shouldn't have blue

mustache's.

 

So far, the most dire think I've heard is that I'll have to wait until this

current bunch of skin cells die before he's back to a proper color.

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

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Kathleen~

 

I hope you have a camera.

Take lots of pictures now. This is one of those

stories that will haunt him when he starts dating.

 

Choose a carrier oil that you have a lot of, sorry,

clean rags and start with babies skin.

 

Good luck, and Kathleen you maybe the Erma Bombeck

of this decade, you have lots of great material to work with.

 

((Hugs)) and smiles~

Janet

 

 

>Oh MAN! Baby for SALE! CHEAP!

>

>Okay, it's my fault for not putting my drawing ink away. However, he drained

>a whole bottle of it all over himself and he's permanently BLUE! Including

>the inside of his mouth/teeth/gums/tongue...

>

>Dennis, " Your Mate " is coming over in a container, you can HAVE the little

>monster... Hope you like BLUE Babies!

>

> >sigh< Any suggestions on how to turn my hideous blue monster back into a

>cute baby boy again...

>

>Oh, I forgot, it's on MY hands, my carpet is a deep permanent blue and life

>is HELL.

>

>And Emily... one word about personal messages and I'll send him to you COD!

>

>Cheers!

>Kathleen Petrides

>Editor: Aromtic Sage

><http://www.aromaticsage.com>http://www.aromaticsage.com

>

>

>

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Hi Kathleen,

Did a little research and this is what I found. I hope something helps you.

May wash the baby with a mixture of water,vinegar and cream of tarter and

see if that helps. Make sure the water is as cool as the baby can handle so

it doesn't set the stain. Good luck!!!

I would also call poison control to see if it is toxic where it is in the

babies mouth. Your doctor might have some advice too!!

Susan

 

Removing ink

 

 

Saturate spot with hairspray. Allow it to dry. Brush lightly with a solution

of water and vinegar.

 

Good advice here...many ways to remove ink...

http://www.tipking.com/Tips/publish/tip_61.shtml

 

 

Inkjet Print Cartridges

How to Get Ink Stains Out of Clothing

 

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How do I get ink stains out of white fabric?

 

If ink from an HP Inkjet print cartridge spills on your clothing, use

chlorine bleach and cold water to remove the stain.

 

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CAUTION: Be sure to use cold water. Warm or hot water will " set " the color

into the fabric.

 

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How do I get ink stains out of color fabric?

 

Ink from print cartridges used in the HP ThinkJet printers should wash out

normally with soap and cold water.

 

Ink from print cartridges used in the HP DeskJet 600, 700, 800, 1000, or

1100 series printers should wash out with sudsy ammonia and cold water

 

 

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CAUTION: Be sure to use cold water. Warm or hot water will " set " the color

into the fabric.

 

 

Ink spot remover Cold water+1 tablespoon cream of tartar+1 tablespoon lemon

juice.

 

 

" Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Others stay for awhile and

leave footprints on our hearts and we are never ever the same "

Anonymous

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Oh MAN! Baby for SALE! CHEAP!

>

>Okay, it's my fault for not putting my drawing ink away. However, he

>drained

>a whole bottle of it all over himself and he's permanently BLUE! Including

>the inside of his mouth/teeth/gums/tongue...

 

 

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I have gotten ink (from ball point pens) out of white shirts using

hairspray. Hope you took lots of pictures!!!! And we are willing to take

him here.... he would fit right in LOL

 

Karen J

 

>

>

> Saturate spot with hairspray. Allow it to dry. Brush lightly with a

solution

> of water and vinegar.

>

> Good advice here...many ways to remove ink...

> http://www.tipking.com/Tips/publish/tip_61.shtml

>

>

> Inkjet Print Cartridges

> How to Get Ink Stains Out of Clothing

>

> --------

------

>

> How do I get ink stains out of white fabric?

>

> If ink from an HP Inkjet print cartridge spills on your clothing, use

> chlorine bleach and cold water to remove the stain.

>

> --------

------

> CAUTION: Be sure to use cold water. Warm or hot water will " set " the color

> into the fabric.

>

> --------

------

>

>

> How do I get ink stains out of color fabric?

>

> Ink from print cartridges used in the HP ThinkJet printers should wash out

> normally with soap and cold water.

>

> Ink from print cartridges used in the HP DeskJet 600, 700, 800, 1000, or

> 1100 series printers should wash out with sudsy ammonia and cold water

>

>

> --------

------

> CAUTION: Be sure to use cold water. Warm or hot water will " set " the color

> into the fabric.

>

>

> Ink spot remover Cold water+1 tablespoon cream of tartar+1 tablespoon

lemon

> juice.

>

>

> " Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Others stay for awhile

and

> leave footprints on our hearts and we are never ever the same "

> Anonymous

>Oh MAN! Baby for SALE! CHEAP!

> >

> >Okay, it's my fault for not putting my drawing ink away. However, he

> >drained

> >a whole bottle of it all over himself and he's permanently BLUE!

Including

> >the inside of his mouth/teeth/gums/tongue...

>

>

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Kathleen,

The only thing I can think of is good old fashioned cold cream. Or you can try

Mayonnaise, it has vinegar and egg in it so it could help without harming his

skin. Oh, the perils of motherhood. I could write a book. Thank goodness it

should help with the grandmunchkin. (I hope)

MAKE A HAPPY MEMORY EVERY DAY:

Evelyn

Alternasense Skin Design Products

edandevMil

 

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Monday, May 05, 2003 7:42 PM

Maybe AT/ HunnyBunny and permanent INK! Any

suggestions?

 

 

Oh MAN! Baby for SALE! CHEAP!

 

Okay, it's my fault for not putting my drawing ink away. However, he drained

a whole bottle of it all over himself and he's permanently BLUE! Including

the inside of his mouth/teeth/gums/tongue...

 

Dennis, " Your Mate " is coming over in a container, you can HAVE the little

monster... Hope you like BLUE Babies!

 

>sigh< Any suggestions on how to turn my hideous blue monster back into a

cute baby boy again...

 

Oh, I forgot, it's on MY hands, my carpet is a deep permanent blue and life

is HELL.

 

And Emily... one word about personal messages and I'll send him to you COD!

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

Editor: Aromtic Sage

http://www.aromaticsage.com

 

 

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