Thursday, September 3, 2009

Long Distance Back Scratchers vs. Average Overgrown Toe Nails




Woman says life easier after breaking long nails.



Homeless man thinks life would be easier with no feet.





Sep 03 2009


(AP)

This undated image provided by the Guiness World Records Book launch shows Lee Redmond, right, former record holder for longest fingernails (28-ft 4-in), posing with Melvin Booth, the male owner of the longest finger nails (29-ft 8-in). This photo was taken just a few months prior to Redmond's accident which resulted in the loss of her fingernails, for the 2010 Edition of Guinness World Records.

A Salt Lake City woman who held a Guinness World Record for her long fingernails before they broke off in a car crash says it was the most dramatic event of her life. But Lee Redmond, who lost the fingernails in February, says it's now much easier to do things and her hands seem to fly with the weight of the nails gone.

The 68-year-old won't grow her nails out again, saying it took 30 years the first time and she may not live for another 30.

Redmond hadn't cut her nails since 1979 and entered the Guinness World Records book in 2002 for longest fingernails on a woman.

The Guinness Web site says her nails measured a total of more than 28 feet long in 2008, with the longest nail on her right thumb at 2 feet, 11 inches.

The homeless man with the overgrown toenails doesn't seek any world or other records. He wants a good pair of toenail clippers and a warm place to sleep in the winter.

The photo of one of his feet was taken by a fellow homeless friend who mistakenly believed it would make a good example for commercials advertising toe nail clippers and for dermatologists. Several Los Angeles dermatologists and pedicurists said they would refuse to treat the homeless man because he would drive away other patients.

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