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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Whatever happened to the trend for those little fish that eat the dead skin off if your feet?
I bet it's something to do with the EU. Maybe they'll make a cum back after Brexit? |
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There used to be one in Westfield in Derby, I never went, but it did seem to be quite a passing fad as it was popular when it first opened, then it disappeared within a year.
They're called Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp. Apparently there is a risk of cross infection from one human to another, so I tend to use a pumice stone to clean my feet |
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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago
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"There used to be one in Westfield in Derby, I never went, but it did seem to be quite a passing fad as it was popular when it first opened, then it disappeared within a year.
They're called Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp. Apparently there is a risk of cross infection from one human to another, so I tend to use a pumice stone to clean my feet "
How do you clean the webbing between your toes?.. |
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"There used to be one in Westfield in Derby, I never went, but it did seem to be quite a passing fad as it was popular when it first opened, then it disappeared within a year.
They're called Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp. Apparently there is a risk of cross infection from one human to another, so I tend to use a pumice stone to clean my feet
How do you clean the webbing between your toes?.. "
I'm not a flipping mermaid ya know |
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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago
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"There used to be one in Westfield in Derby, I never went, but it did seem to be quite a passing fad as it was popular when it first opened, then it disappeared within a year.
They're called Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp. Apparently there is a risk of cross infection from one human to another, so I tend to use a pumice stone to clean my feet
How do you clean the webbing between your toes?..
I'm not a flipping mermaid ya know "
With all that long hair? Are you sure? |
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"There used to be one in Westfield in Derby, I never went, but it did seem to be quite a passing fad as it was popular when it first opened, then it disappeared within a year.
They're called Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp. Apparently there is a risk of cross infection from one human to another, so I tend to use a pumice stone to clean my feet
How do you clean the webbing between your toes?..
I'm not a flipping mermaid ya know
With all that long hair? Are you sure? "
I'm sure Hatter would make a much better mermaid than me |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There used to be one in Westfield in Derby, I never went, but it did seem to be quite a passing fad as it was popular when it first opened, then it disappeared within a year.
They're called Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp. Apparently there is a risk of cross infection from one human to another, so I tend to use a pumice stone to clean my feet
How do you clean the webbing between your toes?..
I'm not a flipping mermaid ya know bet you'd look good in a scallop shell bikini
Well I am actually a Pisces, but I wouldn't go that far "
I'm sure you could scale it. |
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"There used to be one in Westfield in Derby, I never went, but it did seem to be quite a passing fad as it was popular when it first opened, then it disappeared within a year.
They're called Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp. Apparently there is a risk of cross infection from one human to another, so I tend to use a pumice stone to clean my feet
How do you clean the webbing between your toes?..
I'm not a flipping mermaid ya know bet you'd look good in a scallop shell bikini
Well I am actually a Pisces, but I wouldn't go that far
I'm sure you could scale it."
You do talk a load of codswallop at times |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Interesting! I was hoping for more fish related puns, but that'll have to do I guess.
There's always a plaice for it, halibut we cod do better..."
Oh for goodness hake |
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"Interesting! I was hoping for more fish related puns, but that'll have to do I guess.
There's always a plaice for it, halibut we cod do better..."
Oh I see, so your initial opening post was just a red herring? |
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"Interesting! I was hoping for more fish related puns, but that'll have to do I guess.
There's always a plaice for it, halibut we cod do better...
Oh I see, so your initial opening post was just a red herring? " this all needs smelting down the whitings on the wall ask john dory. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It was a long time ago but there was one on Brighton Palace Pier. Those little fish do their job really well. My feet were so clean and smooth after that.
I was like, oh my cod! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Interesting! I was hoping for more fish related puns, but that'll have to do I guess.
There's always a plaice for it, halibut we cod do better...
Oh I see, so your initial opening post was just a red herring? this all needs smelting down the whitings on the wall ask john dory."
Oh my cod, you've got to be squiding me. These puns are terrible. |
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