Jim Connell on tue 30 apr 96
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY Electronic Mail Message
Date: 29-Apr-1996 09:07pm EDT
From: James Connell
CONNELLJ
Dept: Art and Design
Tel No: 323-2126
TO: Remote Addressee ( _smtp%"clayart@lsv.uky.edu" )
Subject: Fingernail Growth?
Every begining throwing class I teach reacts to how quick their fingernails
grow. I've got my own theories but I was wondering if:
A) anyone else has noticed this.
B) anyone has a scientific reason.
C) anyone has a nonscientific reason.
D) does anyone really care.
Jim
who is curious, and so damn happy tomorrow is the last day of clean-up and the
last class kiln firing and the almost the last day to turn in grades and almost,
almost the last day to finish up the dumb committtee work and all the other junk
that is part of this profession. SCHOOLS OUT FOR SUMMER!
Next week--Disney World! Ah, reality.
Lisa Skeen on tue 30 apr 96
In a message dated 96-04-30 06:42:34 EDT, you write:
>A) anyone else has noticed this.
>
>B) anyone has a scientific reason.
>
>C) anyone has a nonscientific reason.
>
>D) does anyone really care.
Does anybody really know what time it is?....
Ok. My theory is that the moisture involved in the process of throwing is a
factor.
L
Valice Raffi on tue 30 apr 96
>Subject: Fingernail Growth?
Yes, I've noticed this and wondered myself if it just 'cause they get in
the way so much, that I think they're growing so fast.
Complaining about this to my women friends does not get me ANY sympathy!
Valice
Cindy P Russell on thu 2 may 96
It's 5:30 A.M. and I just rubbed in my Horse Hoof Conditioner. I know
that is what keeps my hands from bleeding and my nails from being completely
ruined. I wasn't blesses with the best nails anyway. Hoof Hooray by Cut
Heal is good stuff. I didn't have any nails until I started using I
about 2 weeks ago.
Have a good day.
Cindy Russell
Stratford High School
Stratford, Texas
Crussel@tenet.edu
On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, Lisa Skeen wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> In a message dated 96-04-30 06:42:34 EDT, you write:
>
> >A) anyone else has noticed this.
> >
> >B) anyone has a scientific reason.
> >
> >C) anyone has a nonscientific reason.
> >
> >D) does anyone really care.
>
> Does anybody really know what time it is?....
>
> Ok. My theory is that the moisture involved in the process of throwing is a
> factor.
>
> L
>
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