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Peoples Court - Nail Fungus Case

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  • "BUY IT from the INTERNET in CANADA" lol . . . .

  • man i dont get the appeal of fake salon nails anyway. just trim ur nails and move on.

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  • Dang. I bought a nail fungus treatment from CVS for about $5.00. It worked in like 2-3 weeks. Ridiculous.

  • "fake nails"

    Well that's your first problem.

  • @flair4hair760 I'm not arguing that bacteria don't cause nail problems as well. I am saying that fungi and bacteria are not at all the same micro-organism. Go open a science textbook.

  • @pikapika1 Read a fucking cosmetology text book. Bacteria is what causes nail problems.

  • i love that little giggle she made when Judge Millian said to her "Welcome to America" so sweet

  • 3:03 When she said she lived in London, the blonde girl behind her:)

  • That shifty boy in the crowd "wherever you have an opening that's moist..."

    I bet he'd know about that! : D

  • Fungus cases always happens in salons especially the dingy Asian ones, because they often reuse tools or not effectively clean the tubs after each person's use, so yes ladies you are getting all that dead skin, some blood, oils, and other body fluids in that tub. Its fine to do it occasional, but not every week, and if you do pay the extra bucks to go to a clean place.

  • @JeanNoelzz well, i'm going by webster's defintion of the word. various colloquialisms (in England or America) aren't proper meanings. serveral simply means "seperate pieces" another definition provided in the same dictionary says "more than 2 but not many", therefore it can stand for any number. it DOES NOT mean seven exclusively. that's why you criticizing the judge in the clip for using it in what you think was the wrong way was an error on your part. she used the word correctly.

  • @toribjork10 No, im just English, with my mother as an English teacher. Over here we go by the term of several meaning 7. I'm assuming you're American so hopefully that helps you out.

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