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You shouldn’t scratch poison ivy because you might spread it or cause other problems.
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I have avoided close contact with poison ivy so far and I hope that continues!
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ReplyDeleteI avoid the poison ivy, UGH. I would rather scratch a lottery ticket. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
...clever!
ReplyDeleteAlways best to give that stuff a wide berth.
ReplyDeleteNIce one! There's a lot of poison oak in the hills where I hike. So far, I've managed to stay away from it.
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