What's a good way to scratch your own back?!
Question: Other than the conventional extension tool?
Answers: Other than the conventional extension tool?
.There is a big oak tree growing at a slight incline in the back yard---it's great to lean against and rub and squiggle and chase that itch to satisfaction.
I recommend wearing an old shirt.
Use the corner of a wall.
Stand with your back to a door facing, and rub it real good on the sharp corners of that door facing!
Dislocate your shoulder so you can bend it to its full potential!
I use the door jams...you know the corner part...Works great!!
It has to be the Baloo way doesn't it? I hope he planted some more trees to make up for the one he uprooted!
otyhee xxx
For unconventional extensions tools, a hairbrush works well, as does that spaghetti strainer thingy if no one's looking.