Wednesday, November 19, 2008

FISHY NAILS???

Darren Garnick is a fellow blogger at the Boston Hearld. He actually gets paid to do what us nail polish bloggers do every day - yes I'm jealous :)
He is a witty writer who contacted me about his post on Pro Obama nail art, he had interviewed Steph from The Polish Addict.
Well he has a new post out about his first fish pedicure. I'm sure you have heard about these, there is a certain fish that will eat the dead skin off your feet - thus a fish pedicure. Please head on over to his blog and find out all the details! And if for nothing else, check out his orange painted toenails! Just like all bloggers, any comments you leave make a bloggers job feel worth while!
Please click the links below for his posts:
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MY FIRST FISH PEDICURE (And why these fish pose no threat to American jobs)
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"Are fish pedicures cruel to the fish?"
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"Did pro-Obama manicures sway the 2008 election?"

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