By Leadamp - 15/05/2012 22:39
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I had a similar thing happen to me last weekend, but it wasn't the sun that did it; the hot sand was the culprit. The burn came complete with the two biggest blisters I've ever had on my toes. I tried getting drunk to numb the pain, but that only made it worse as I had to get up every ten minutes to take a piss.
Encase your feet in aloe mixed with solarcaine and ice and then direct at least five fans on full blast at them.
It happened to me by a water park, I wasn't wearing shoes and the pavement was really hot.
y'all are some dumbasses, it's impossible to get sunburn on the soles of your feet or the palms of your hands, look it up, douche bags!!!
Hmm, lets see.. (Googles, 'sunburn on the soles of your feet'). Well look at that, several results that say it IS possible, Amazing!... guess now we know who the dumbass is.
Here's an idea.... We'll duct-tape you upside down to a flag pole and take your shoes and socks off, just so we can burn the soles of your feet..... Which is possible....
How....? Why...?
It's possible to sunburn ANY external skin.
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Walk it off.
I'm walkin' on sunshine. Woahhh!