Monty by Jim Meddick for July 30, 2019

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    ccomebacktour  over 5 years ago

    Solar powered ??

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    Kroykali  over 5 years ago

    I’m still waiting for the sunblock pills.

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    Hoosier Poet  over 5 years ago

    Logically, an SPF 10 mixed evenly with an SPF 15 would result in an SPF 12.5. Not sure how the Chapstick would factor in…

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    nitromicro  over 5 years ago

    So by that logic, if I put on 50spf sun block twice, I get 100? Nope.

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    micromos  over 5 years ago

    Stay home its 100.

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    belgarathmth  over 5 years ago

    Maybe if you mix 10 with 15, assuming you cover yourself exactly 50-50 with it, you’ll get 13.5, the average of the two. The 10 is doing nothing but weakening the 15. Or, it could be, you still get 15, whatever the strongest is, if it can’t be diluted by the weaker. Any chemists reading?

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago

    My preferred sunblock — with SPF of about 10,000 — is a roof.

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    Rob Wilson Premium Member over 5 years ago

    I enjoy not having this problem when I go out.

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    cuzinron47  over 5 years ago

    Forget the calculator, get a brain.

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    craigwestlake  over 5 years ago

    Just rub your body with garlic oil; you’ll smell so bad even the sunlight will avoid you…

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 5 years ago

    What we need is a variable melanin layer and an ultraviolet subcutaneous blocker.

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    Sisyphos  over 5 years ago

    Combining a 10 with Dehlia’s 15 will just water it down (maybe to a 12 1/2), Monty, not add on more SPF, you cretin! Here’s an idea. Go to the nearest store and buy some SPF 35 or higher….

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    Bryan Farht  over 5 years ago

    When I apply sunscreen, I start sweating so hard that the sunscreen is gone immediately. Moreover, the oil hurts my eyes and the sweat makes me burn even faster.

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