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August 10, 2006 12:03 AM
Broken: Ultra Nail advertisement
I was looking through a catalog my wife got from Walter Drake and wonder why anyone would buy this nail product called Ultra Nail.
The nail looks much worse after using the product than before using the product!
hehehe... I think someone was trying to be *ABC* correct with the wording but didn't have a clue about the pics...
hahaha
The product itself doesn't look terribly attractive, either... it seems to have frothed up inside as well as having a sickly yellow color.
mish- mash, oh well most custoemrs do not have a good vision anyway...} but if somebody actually pay attention to the result of use of this product I doubt they would ever sell. Definatly broken.
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Well now that's a perfect example.
Posted by: klew at August 10, 2006 12:08 AM