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It's now the season for my toes to emerge into the public in a shocking red carpaint color. The Korean lady working my feet expertly scrapes off the dead skin from my heel with an object that looks like a cheese grater.
This nail salon is buzzing with acitivity, it seems as if all the women in the city are ready to slip on their sandals. I think getting a pedicure in New York City is one of the last bargains you can find - my pedicure was $18 but I found prices as low as $10. If you go to Iowa to get a pedicure the cost would be more than $25. I suppose that's from the fierce competition in the city, it seems like there's a nail salon at every other city block. I still give the women a big tip, I feel bad they have to work on my feet.
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